Thursday, March 10, 2011

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In Blue ....



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long as there are, men perceive themselves and their world as surrounded by the blue sky, they raise their gaze from the earth to the heights and depths of the sky, verso un infinito che paradossalmente sembra coprire come una volta celeste la terra,facendola quasi apparire come sotto una campana. In virtù di questo sentire il Blu può trasmettere da un lato una sensazione di illimitatezza, dall’altro un senso di protezione; addirittura questo vissuto di “abbraccio” del cielo può aumentare di intensità fino a sconfinare nell’esperienza del trascendente percepita dal punto di vista religioso.

L’associazione più frequente, dopo quella fra Blu e cielo, è quella fra Blu e mare. Lo stesso Jung ha scritto:” Noi supponiamo che il Blu, in quanto verticale, significhi altitudine e profondità (il cielo azzurro Above the blue sea below) "

From this we could say that the psychological effect of the Blue is based on the experience that men can do through the luminous transparency of the sky and the unending and water depth.

el'illimitatezza The breadth of the sky and sea make the blue the color of nostalgia, of sailing and flying, the desire for the extraordinary sometimes unattainable. Color as the deep sea, is also connected to the unconscious, the depth of his soul.

E ' the color that helps us to find the center of ourselves. According to mythology, Zeus was its location and its center in the battle between Heaven and Earth safely resting your feet on the blue stone.

And if the Blue is the color of the sea, is also the color of the mother as the strong symbolic value that exists between water and mother. In our cultural tradition, the most common image in which converge the symbolic themes of the blue and the mother is the Virgin whose surface is painted in a particular shade of blue called "Blue Lady".

Blue is the color of the feel and Luscher expresses the way in which it is sensible emotionally to others and the different shades represent the different attitudes in the affective field ranging from the dedication of the Navy, more cold and detached to affectivity of turquoise, through the enthusiasm and the emotional depth of the blue-red.

The emotional tone of the bottom of this color is calm and quiet and is probably not a coincidence that "peaceful" and attributed much of the mood that the sky, as well as "quiet" it is appropriate to the emotional state that the sea state.

Serenity Blue, however, is not the absence of vitality it has an emotional movement that tends toward the inside, draw the observer to himself, to his own soul composing the opposition in a state of harmony and contentment.

The feelings of calm and intimacy are characteristic of the emotional relationship, again according to the Luscher Blue is the color of the emotional bond of which the breast is the ideal model.

The blue water reminds us of our first experience of water when we experienced a merger with the "whole" mother and the resulting feeling of abandonment and serenity satisfied by the union. Hence Another feature of the color blue that brings out the link with the worlds of the past, from which the color of the regression and nostalgia.

This leads us into the shadow side of the Blue which is expressed when its delicate affection turns into those dark tones, sad and tearful that characterize the depressive state.

Blu fact also symbolizes the darkness. Like always brings with it a yellow light, blue always brings with it something obscure. Nel Blu, there is always something that is contracted, as is the case for depression: there is an exclusion from the outside world and one lost in the desert.

"Color-bridge between heaven and earth and between earth and sea, the Blue connects the man with the ineffable heights of heaven and the abysmal depths of his soul, he plays the desire acute reunion, and when it is sweet nostalgia of a merger, and when it is sad yearning of dissolution " ( The Symbolism of Colors - C. Widmann )

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