GREEN energy
Physical characteristics of green
Wavelength :570-500nm
Frequency: 580-530 thz
Neutral colours -neither hot nor cold
Complementary colour: red (magenta)
Shades of Green
Olive, de vessie (bladder), vitidian, permanent, émeraude (emerald), terre verte (green earth).
Some variations of the colour: Olive, bladder, vitidian, permanent, emerald, green earth,
Other colour chromatic fields: Green

Western representation of the Green
Green and its Symbols
It connects us to nature. It is the colour of balance and independence, harmony and stability. It is also an expression of abundance, fertility and adaptability.
It expresses hope, youth and succeeding. Fosters understanding, trust and tolerance. It stands for growing.
It is also a ‘poison’ colour, as the green colour in ceramics and paints was obtained by the use of arsenic salts. Because Molière died on stage in a green suit, french actors refused to wear green in theatres.
Green in dream interpretation
In the analytical conception, colours express the main psychic functions of man: Thinking, feeling, intuition, sensation, etc.
Green is the symbol of sensation (the function of adaptation to reality). The dreamer’s relationship with reality.
Other items associated with Green
Season= Springtime
Element=Earth / Wood
Stone= Jade/Pyrite/Peridot
Orientation= East & South-East
Music note =FA
Day of the week = Friday (Venus=green)
Green in history and Catholicism
Green is the colour of Venus, the goddess of creation, rebirth, regeneration through action and revelation. This colour represents rebirth in all worlds and the happy expectation of resurrection. It is a symbol of change, and this change foreshadows rebirth. Hence its symbolism of “hope”. Green is the colour of initiation.
In the stained glass windows, Saint John is dressed in a green robe. This colour represents rebirth in all worlds. It is the happy expectation of the resurrection.
But for some people, this colour is bad luck. For the Crusaders, green was the colour of the Muslim standard. For them, it was the colour of conquest.
The Green in Asia
In Asian cultures, green is a symbol of fertility. In China, however, it is also the colour of lies and disloyalty.
In India, green is the spirit of eternity and the spirit of evolution.
It is the colour of growth, development and magnetism, as well as wealth. It offers hope and the possibility of evolution.
Other representations of green in the world
Green is a very popular colour in Ireland and is the national colour as well as the colour of St Patrick’s Day, which is celebrated on 17 March.
It is also a sign of good fortune for most of Western Europe.
Latin America: In many Latin and South American cultures, green is the colour of death.
For most of the Middle East: The strongest association with green is with Islam. This colour is a symbol of strength, fertility, happiness and wealth.
Green in Chromatotherapy
An ingenious blend of bright yellow and soothing blue, Green creates a calming atmosphere, is restorative, soft and fresh, ideal for recovering from physical or mental fatigue.
Physical actions of the Green
Stimulates cell growth and regeneration. Green is a tonic. It balances the nervous and circulatory systems. It strengthens the heart and the circulation of the blood. It soothes ulcers.
It’s a very calming colour. It restores and strengthens vision. It has a calming effect on sexual arousal and lowers blood pressure.
It relieves migraines and neuralgia. Effective for insomnia.
Psychic Actions of Green
It soothes insomnia, nervousness and anger. Gives you patience.
It changes ideas and is a source of balance
To excess
it can make you feel weak or depressed.