JANU: With color being the focus for this journey, let us return to a more scientific approach to discovery, bringing forward more of how life works.
The main ingredient of color is interpretation, with the influence of color on the person determined by the make up of that individual. Now, the oneness factor and common DNA leads to common experiences. The publication of these interpretations of experience contributes a more common interpretation. The perception of the color can be in part by the color of light and the color of reflection, which amounts to the same thing, our brother. Now, light contains all colors and different materials tend towards one color reflection, as do light filters. Remembering that light is all colors at the same time, when unaltered. As to vibratory rate, it identifies one color or combination thereof. Everything has vibration, including light, and these vibrations can be modifiers of each other. So this extends past visual interpretation, which is by no means uniform, evidenced by variations in colorblindness.
These vibratory influences, modifications, have wide range, not just on the physical body but on each other. You ask, “Can someone in blindness experience the vibratory rates of colors?” The answer is yes, but with different interpretation and sensitivities, different modalities. And, yes, this does come under the understanding of oneness and connectivity.
So, once again, one asks, “What is color? Is there such a thing as no color?” Color is a visual interpretation of energy, but this same energy specific in its way exists whether visually interpreted or not. It influences creation according to the sensitivities of that being influenced. The same energy can have its vibration out of the visual light spectrum, as well, still the same energy, of different pattern. So one must unlimit the mind to interpreting color as only visual.
The color light spectrum is different for different creatures. Many creatures have different light sensitivity. Witness the nocturnal creatures. Their color range is different, as is their sensitivity, and the sensitivity is not linearly applied over the range of color perception. This is true with humans as well. So, seen in a larger way, the reality of colored light can provide a map to understand the nature of everything it touches.
And this world of reality extends outside the physical as well, a vast study of many levels of reality. To be continued, our brother. Namaste.
Nov. 16, 2015 Copyright © 2015 by Joshua Ross