Monday, 24 October 2011

Gray

Gray is timeless, practical, and solid. A longstanding favorite suit color, gray can mix well with any color. Although well like and often worn, people rarely name gray as a favorite color possibly because Gray also is associated with loss or depression.
Gray is the color of sorrow. People who favor gray can be the lone wolf type or narrow-minded. Gray with more silver in it can be a very active color.
Native Americans associate gray with friendship. Gray is the symbol for security, maturity and dependability. It connotes responsibility and conservative practicality.
Gray is the true neutral color. Its energy imparts void, emptiness, lack of movement, emotion, warmth and identifying characteristics. Because of this, gray can be restful. It has a detached and isolated feeling. Gray can have a cooling effect when placed next to other more vibrant colors. It has a stabilizing effect, making vibrant colors stand out while muting their vibration.


Put some gray in your life when you want:
  • to emphasize your willingness to comply
  • a neutral, non-invasive feeling
  • to reduce the intense energy of another color
  • to feel detached or isolated

Gray gemstones are healing stones and can assist in improving relationships toward more stability.


                              
                   Labradorite                                                                White with veins of soft gray
                       Gray agate teardrop pendulum                         Onex gray agate

How the color gray affects us physically and mentally
*  unsettling
* expectant

Famous quotes : "The fundamental gray which differentiates the masters, expresses them and is the soul of all color." - Odilon Redon.


Famous song : "Grey Ghost" by Henry Paul Band


Our surrounding in gray color.....
  Gray Bag
  Gray Owl
 Nature Gray Cloud 

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