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7/1/2004: Color therapy cube
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Feeling a bit depressed? Losing your energy? Joints need lubricating? Pick up a Color Therapy Cube! Quote:
Can somebody help me? I can't figure out whether I'm losing vitality, or whether I need renewal and rejuvenation. And I'm desperately worried that my color therapy is clashing with my aroma therapy - because you know somthing stinks to high hell when the price of the above unit is 70 BUCKS. |
They say the same thing for the clothes you wear. Or maybe you could just decorate your 4x4 office cubicle with the appropriate colored bricabrac.
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Originally posted by Happy Monkey
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a friend of mine has a very loarge version of this on his wall at work. it's like 5' x 5', or close to it. i have to admit, it is actually pretty mesmerizing. i don't know how much work i would get done though.
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i'd think the rubiks cube would do the opposite for you- drive you insane!!
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I used to date a girl who was into new-age natural healing stuff pretty heavily. She believed in one form of color therapy where a person puts ordinary water into ordinary colored bottles, and leaves them in the sunshine for few days or so. In doing so, the color of each bottle would impart it's "energy" upon the water inside the bottle, and it could then be stored for future use. Drinking the various waters with different "color energies" would have certain benefits (relaxation, sharpness of mind, healing, hydration, etc.)
I think food coloring is probably a lot less work for the same (non-existent) result. And, the water would actually change to the appropriate color, instead of remaining boring old "clear." I can buy the idea that moving patterns of colors *could* have some mild psychological effect, but I think that most (not all) new-age natural stuff is just a placebo effect. But that's just me. |
Hey, whatever makes you feel good...
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Goddamn hippies...
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I think this is pretty kewl looking. I'd probably buy it. *shrugs*
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Colour Therapy Cube
$69.95 = £38.00 for a wee fucking square lamp???????
Use Windows media Player get all the colours you want for free :D |
Mmmmm,..DoDad.:)
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Mmmmmmm, Jack Daniels.
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Light grid
It will be down to $35 by the end of summer. $29.95 by next year.
But who would want a pink and green checkerboard? Maybe their freeflow patttern would be more inspirational. Sort of a postmodern lava lamp. BTW, how do I post images for consideration here? |
Email em to the contact address at the bottom and if your image isn't used just post it to quality images.
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Contact address?
Do you mean cellar@catalystinternet.com ? which is the "write us" link at the bottom. It looks too general to get to you.
(I don't see "contact" either on the page or on the forum listing.- could you just write it out ? Thanks.) |
UT is catalyst internet.
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I bet you could get the same effects out of full spectrum lights. I know a bunch of people who are always buying Home Depot out of the things and they always seem so wonderfully relaxed and carefree. ;)
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Full spectrum
You can get most of the full spectrum by using a cool light florescent with a couple of incandescent bulbs to provide the missing red tones.
I go to an optomitrist who uses colored light therapy, Sintonics. It can be very good. But the trouble with using full spectrum lights or looking at lights through colored goggles is that the light is too dim. You get more of that spectrum just by going out during the noonday sun. I borrowed the goggles with "my" light prescription and decided to walk around outdoors instead of looking at a lightbulb. Curiously, when I walked around the city streets, even in the sun, that color was largely missing unless I looked straight up at the sky. In the park OTOH I found it all around me. So go outside. In wide open spaces. |
Edit: Looks like Wally World has it the cheapest. I'm actually tempted, just cuz it looks cool. Hey lookout, got any more info on the big one?
Oh, and I hope you know that solarized water expires. |
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