The History and Power of Mind: Lecture Six. The Colors of Thought Vibration
Color is something that many of us take for granted. We love seeing something bright and colorful yet rarely stop to think about what these colors can sometimes indicate. For example, red is considered to be the color of love, seduction, violence, danger, anger and adventure. While some of these are true, we never stop to consider what this actually means. Color is a representation of the development of a soul. It distinguishes the form of your mind. A consciousness that vibrates deep red is often filled with Anger, Fear, Lust and lacks self-control.
This Audiobook is one in a twelve part lecture series, The History and Power of Mind, given in New York City and published in 1902; Narrated by Scott Hutchinson
The History and Power of Mind Audiobook and text for Lecture Six; Narrated by Scott Hutchinson