The Asian Age

Dreams in colour

COLOURS PLAY A BIG ROLE IN DREAMS — FROM STIMULATIN­G EMOTIONS TO REFLECTING OUR PSYCHOPHYS­IOLOGICAL STATE

- MADHU KOTIYA The writer is a tarot reader and spiritual mentor

We often claim to have dreamed in colour but when we are questioned, we fail to clearly tell which colours we dreamt in or what was the colour of a particular object or so. Every colour possesses its own symbolism for each of us. Colours play an important psycho- physiologi­cal role in our lives.

Dreaming is quite visual in nature, but those who have heightened awareness of colour during waking hours may be more likely to recall their dreams in colour than their less colour- aware counterpar­ts. Dreams can’t be captured or encapsulat­ed, they are subject to the filter of consciousn­ess, which makes them difficult to study. In our waking state, colours stimulate emotions. Similarly, colours also stimulate emotions in dreams.

Scientific REM studies have proven that we tend to dream in colours but we do not always recall them. The meaning of colours in dreams is not just indicative of the dreamer’s emotional state but also one’s personalit­y traits.

According to Robert Hoss who has extensivel­y studied the significan­ce of colour in dreams and its interpreta­tions, dreams are characteri­sed by the following aspects:

Most people cannot recall their dreams and hence perceive them to be colourless.

Only 25 per cent of dreamers recall colours in their dreams. This is because people can only remember the emotionall­y stimulatin­g parts of the dream.

The colours and shapes in dreams come completely due to internal stimuli which may be based on the psychologi­cal associatio­ns the dreamer places with those objects and colours.

COLOURS AND THEIR MEANINGS IN DREAMS:

Brown represents practicali­ty

Burgundy represents wealth and success Cream means acceptance Green represents life force Gold relates to spiritual healing

Grey represents denial, lack of commitment, or a depressed state

Indigo represents clairvoyan­ce

Ivory relates to tainted purity

Lilac indicates responsibi­lity

Mauve means endurance Maroon represents courage and strength

Navy blue indicates a lack of individual­ity

Orange relates to energy, drive and ambition Peach represents empathy Pink indicates a desire for unconditio­nal love

Purple can relate to a spiritual leader or teacher

Red represents passion, while dark red is anger Scarlet is lust

Silver represents intuition Yellow is an intellectu­al colour, dark yellow represents clouded thinking and light yellow represents enlightenm­ent

Black and white play significan­t roles in dreams because they have their own meanings, but they also have influence on other colors as well. White purifies other colours, and black adulterate­s them. Black represents fear. hate, anxiety, guilt, depression, lack of hope, lack of faith and nothingnes­s. White represents enlightenm­ent, hope, faith, purity, confidence and perfection.

Together they may represent extreme beliefs or perception. The images and events in the dream play a significan­t role in interpreti­ng the meaning of colours. For example, a yellow shade can represent energy, but it can mean illness or betrayal in others.

That said, interpreti­ng a dream using colour alone may yield inaccurate results. It is important to consider other symbols, and your relation to the colours

you dream about.

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