The Colour Pink
The
meaning of the colour pink is unconditional love and nurturing.
The
colour pink represents compassion, nurturing and love. It relates to
unconditional love and understanding, and the giving and receiving of
nurturing.
A
combination of red and white, pink contains the need for action of red, helping
it to achieve the potential for success and insight offered by white. It is the
passion and power of red softened with the purity, openness and completeness of
white. The deeper the pink, the more passion and energy it exhibits.
Pink
is feminine and romantic, affectionate and intimate, thoughtful and caring. It
tones down the physical passion of red replacing it with a gentle loving
energy.
Pink
is intuitive and insightful, showing tenderness and kindness with its empathy
and sensitivity.
In
colour psychology, pink is a sign of hope. It is a positive colour inspiring
warm and comforting feelings, a sense that everything will be okay.
Pink
calms and reassures our emotional energies, alleviating feelings of anger,
aggression, resentment, abandonment and neglect. Studies have confirmed that
exposure to large amounts of pink can have a calming effect on the nerves and
create physical weakness in people. Violent and aggressive prisoners have been successfully
calmed by placing them in a pink room for a specified amount of time. Exposure
for too long can have the opposite effect.
The
colour pink puts people in touch with the nurturing side of themselves, through
either the need to receive or the need to give, nurturing and TLC (tender
loving care!). Be aware of this if you have a friend who constantly wears pink
as it may indicate a need for acceptance, support and unconditional love!
Pink
is a non-threatening colour seeking appreciation, respect and admiration. It
doesn't like to be taken for granted and just loves to hear the words 'thank
you'.
Pink
can signify good health, being 'in the pink', and success as in 'everything's
rosy'.
The
colour pink represents the sweetness and innocence of the child in all of us.
It is the colour of uncomplicated emotions, inexperience and naiveté. A
constant and exclusive use of pink can often lead you to become immature, silly
and girlish, abandoning your adult responsibilities.
Pink
can also remind you of earlier childhood memories, associated with nurturing
and comfort from your mother or a mother figure.
Pink,
from a negative colour meaning, can represent a lack of will power, a lack of
self-reliance and a lack of self-worth. It can indicate an overly emotional and
overly cautious nature.
Combining
pink with other darker colours such as dark blue, dark green, black or gray,
adds strength and sophistication to pink.
Positive and Negative Traits
Positive
keywords include: unconditional and romantic love, compassion and
understanding, nurturing, romance, warmth, hope, calming, sweetness, naiveté,
feminine and intuitive energy.
Negative
keywords include: being over-emotional and over-cautious, having emotional
neediness or unrealistic expectations, being immature and girlish, lack of will
power and lack of self-worth.
The Colour Pink Represents:
Unconditional love: Pink relates to both unconditional love and
romantic love.
Compassion: Empathy and understanding are the fuel for
pink's nurturing.
Nurturing: Pink is both the giving and the receiving of
love, understanding and respect.
Hope:
Pink inspires the possibility of a positive outcome.
Effects of the Colour Pink:
Calming: Pink calms our emotional energies.
Non-threatening: Pink lacks any aggression or anger, although
the deeper pinks can be more assertive and confident.
Affectionate: Pink offers warmth and tenderness to friends
and family.
Caring: Sensitivity and tender loving care relate to
pink's feminine and intuitive energies.
Immature: Pink is the colour of the sweet young girl,
before life's experiences take over.
Variations of the Colour Pink
Blush: Similar to skin colour, this very pale pink
has sensual and sexual connotations. It is non-threatening but lacks passion
and energy.
Rose Pink: This is the pink of universal love and
unity. It is mature, feminine and intuitive.
Salmon Pink: There is a touch of orange in salmon pink.
It encourages the flirt, and can be a sign of the timid lover, all talk and no
play.
Orchid: This is an unusual lavender-pink and relates
to the unconventional and the individual doing his or her own thing. It is the non-conformist.
Fuchsia: A blend of deep pink and blue, fuchsia
inspires confidence, assurance and maturity, a more responsible and controlled
nurturing and love.
Hot Pink: Hot pink inspires a more passionate, playful
and sensual love. It exudes warmth and happiness and a love of life.
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