Your Favorite Color

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Your favorite color tells a lot about you. What's your's?

  • L0KA
    19 years ago

    Um, mine is Blue. What does it mean?

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blue causes the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms. Blue can also be cold and depressing. Fashion consultants recommend wearing blue to job interviews because it symbolizes loyalty. People are more productive in blue rooms. Studies show weightlifters are able to handle heavier weights in blue gyms.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. It is the easiest color on the eye and can improve vision. It is a calming, refreshing color. People waiting to appear on TV sit in "green rooms" to relax. Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients. Brides in the Middle Ages wore green to symbolize fertility. Dark green is masculine, conservative, and implies wealth. However, seamstresses often refuse to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad luck.

  • ~ღ~ jeSSica ~ღ~
    19 years ago

    true to blue

  • ♥•oOo Nikki oOo•♥©
    19 years ago

    Pink (Its Pretty) Red (Its Sexy) I Look Good In Both So I Wear Both! (Favs!)

  • ღtheღcrunkღpirateღ
    19 years ago

    cream and brown =)
    peace

  • erikka baby
    19 years ago

    My favorite color is PINK! woot woot

  • Tammy
    19 years ago

    Purple for me too :)

  • erikka baby
    19 years ago

    What do all these colors mean?

  • creasy
    19 years ago

    blue, black gray, white and pink.. lmao...Blue is my fav and pink!

    **whats mine mean?**

  • nikki
    19 years ago

    my fav colors are:black,purple,and baby blue.

  • Brookeღ
    19 years ago

    Black, Pink and Navy Blue

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. It is also the color of love. Red clothing gets noticed and makes the wearer appear heavier. Since it is an extreme color, red clothing might not help people in negotiations or confrontations. Red cars are popular targets for thieves. In decorating, red is usually used as an accent. Decorators say that red furniture should be perfect since it will attract attention.
    The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Sports teams sometimes paint the locker rooms used by opposing teams bright pink so their opponents will lose energy.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. White reflects light and is considered a summer color. White is popular in decorating and in fashion because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything. However, white shows dirt and is therefore more difficult to keep clean than other colors. Doctors and nurses wear white to imply sterility.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic. However, because it is rare in nature, purple can appear artificial.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or leather. Brown can also be sad and wistful. Men are more apt to say brown is one of their favorite colors.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Black is the color of authority and power. It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner. It is also stylish and timeless. Black also implies submission. Priests wear black to signify submission to God. Some fashion experts say a woman wearing black implies submission to men. Black outfits can also be overpowering, or make the wearer seem aloof or evil. Villains, such as Dracula, often wear black.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. It is the easiest color on the eye and can improve vision. It is a calming, refreshing color. People waiting to appear on TV sit in "green rooms" to relax. Hospitals often use green because it relaxes patients. Brides in the Middle Ages wore green to symbolize fertility. Dark green is masculine, conservative, and implies wealth. However, seamstresses often refuse to use green thread on the eve of a fashion show for fear it will bring bad luck.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blue causes the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms. Blue can also be cold and depressing. Fashion consultants recommend wearing blue to job interviews because it symbolizes loyalty. People are more productive in blue rooms. Studies show weightlifters are able to handle heavier weights in blue gyms.

  • ◦♥◦Beautiful Tragedy◦♥◦
    19 years ago

    my favorite color is black

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Black is the color of authority and power. It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner. It is also stylish and timeless. Black also implies submission. Priests wear black to signify submission to God. Some fashion experts say a woman wearing black implies submission to men. Black outfits can also be overpowering, or make the wearer seem aloof or evil. Villains, such as Dracula, often wear black.

  • ♥•oOo Nikki oOo•♥©
    19 years ago

    Thats Cool I Never Knew That...Thanx For Filling Us In Maharaniiiiiii :) xoxo-Nikki-xoxo

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    You're quite welcome.

    -- Maharani of Angels

  • Kayla
    19 years ago

    blue or black....

    -kayla-

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Grey: (1) The colour may represent old age, death (see meaning of death), depression.

    (2) As intermediate between black and white, and as the colour of mist, grey may symbolize an unclear state of mind where distinctions are blurred, or where you have difficulty in seeing where you are going or have lost all sense of direction.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Blue
    (1) Blue may sometimes symbolize the universal or collective unconscious (as distinct from the individual unconscious). Perhaps the dream is asking you to base your life on intuitions that come from a deep source within your psyche.
    (2) Alternatively, blue may represent the power of the conscious mind, particularly if it is the blue of the sky.
    (3) Darm blue may be associated with depression - 'the blues'.
    (4) Blue clothing may symbolize masculinity. Tony Crisp (in his Dream Dictionary) observes that women sometimes dream of threatening men dressed in blue - dark blue or navy. Such a dream should motivate the dreamer to get in touch with her animus (the masculine side of her own psyche). and enter into a dialog with it, with a view to establishing a more positive relationship both with the masculine in herself and also with real men in the extrenal world. Perhaps examining her relationship with her father wil be the key to understanding her negative attitude towards men and masculinity.
    (5) The blue sea may symbolize the unconscious or the feminine (anima, mother, or Great Mother, the wise self).
    (6) At an advanced level of mystical awareness, blue may represent the primal energy from which the universal life-force comes. (In mythology the primevil ocean is not itself a thing: it is without form or shape but contains the potential for all forms and shapes - a description that fits God).

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    As for Black:
    (1)A black hole or dark depths - for example, an unlit cellar or a deep well or oceanic depths - may represent the unconscious. This blackness may be frightening, so long as the unconscious remains alien and unfamiliar. However, black can also be warm and comforting - which is hwy insomniacs are sometimes advised to close their eyes and imagine themselves wrapped round in black velvet. If you begin to trust your unconscious (which meams trusting Nature, your human Nature), each previously horrifying or disgusting part of your unconscious will show itself in a new light, as something you need for personal fulfillment. Putting your consciousness into the unconscious - becoming aware of it - means putting more and more light into the darkness. If a star or other bright light appears in the blackness, this may be seen as a 'light at the end of the tunnel', that is, as a symbol of the 'illumination' - new wisdom or insight - that may be achieved by dwelling a while in the unconscious and making its better aquaintance.
    (2) Black (particularly for white people) may symbolize evil. If so, bear in mind that, as a genereal rule, what appears in your dreams is always some part of you, and that the so-called 'evil' (and therefore repressed) parts of you are really evil only if, because of neglect, they become rebellious, or if you let them take control away from your conscious self. These ' evil' things are transformed into good things - creative, and bringing fuller life, happiness and wholeness - when conscious and unconscious interact and establish a harmonious working relationship.
    (3) A person dressed in black may represent your shadow (See Glossary of Jungian Term. onmain page).
    (4) A black-skinned person (if you are white-skinned) may represent either the shadow or closeness to Nature.
    (5) A black animal probably represents some unconscious repressed drive or emotion. If the animal is fierce, this possibly means that something you have repressed is now urgently pressing you to give it your conscious attention and let it have some expression in your waking life.
    (6) Blackness (as in black night, etc.) may simply signify diminished visibility, in which case the meaning of the dream may have something to do with a loss of orientation in your life. Do you feel you don't know which way to go; or that you don't have the energy or will to go in any direction? If so, make a pact with your unconscious to the effect that, it will tell you where you have the potential - and the need - togo, you will respond accordingly in your life. Then pay close attention to the dreams that follow. (If you go the next few nights without dreaming - or, more precisely, without recalling your dreams - this probably means that you are backing out of the pact and setting up a defence against what you fear your unconscious might have to tell you).
    (7) Black may symbolize dispair or deep depression. If so, follow the advice given in (6) above.
    (8) In many parts of the world black is associated with death. It is possible, therefore, that this what the colour signifies in your dream. Bear in mind, however, that death in a dream may refer to something internal: the 'death' - or the giving up - of something within you (for example, some irrational fear, or other negative attitude or emotion).

  • MiSZ ALAiNA
    19 years ago

    i have chosen black white and red only my friends know why but i used to like pink and still do

  • Steven Beesley
    19 years ago

    Green & Blue.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Green commonly symbolizes the fertility of Nature (as in the Green Man, the spirit of fecundity). In your dreams, therefore, it may indicate personal growth, some new development in your personality.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Blue
    (1) Blue may sometimes symbolize the universal or collective unconscious (as distinct from the individual unconscious). Perhaps the dream is asking you to base your life on intuitions that come from a deep source within your psyche.
    (2) Alternatively, blue may represent the power of the conscious mind, particularly if it is the blue of the sky.
    (3) Darm blue may be associated with depression - 'the blues'.
    (4) Blue clothing may symbolize masculinity. Tony Crisp (in his Dream Dictionary) observes that women sometimes dream of threatening men dressed in blue - dark blue or navy. Such a dream should motivate the dreamer to get in touch with her animus (the masculine side of her own psyche). and enter into a dialog with it, with a view to establishing a more positive relationship both with the masculine in herself and also with real men in the extrenal world. Perhaps examining her relationship with her father wil be the key to understanding her negative attitude towards men and masculinity.
    (5) The blue sea may symbolize the unconscious or the feminine (anima, mother, or Great Mother, the wise self).
    (6) At an advanced level of mystical awareness, blue may represent the primal energy from which the universal life-force comes. (In mythology the primevil ocean is not itself a thing: it is without form or shape but contains the potential for all forms and shapes - a description that fits God).

    Purple
    May symbolize mystery and therefore represent, in psychological terms, deep intuition or awareness of some type as yet unexplored dimension of the self.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Black
    (1)A black hole or dark depths - for example, an unlit cellar or a deep well or oceanic deoths - may represent the unconscious. This blackness may be frightening, so long as the unconscious remains alien and unfamiliar. However, black can also be warm and comforting - which is hwy insomniacs are sometimes advised to close their eyes and imagine themselves wrapped round in black velvet. If you begin to trust your unconscious (which meams trusting Nature, your human Nature), each previously horrifying or disgusting part of your unconscious will show itself in a new light, as something you need for personal fulfillment. Putting your consciousness into the unconscious - becoming aware of it - means putting more and more light into the darkness. If a star or other bright light appears in the blackness, this may be seen as a 'light at the end of the tunnel', that is, as a symbol of the 'illumination' - new wisdom or insight - that may be achieved by dwelling a while in the unconscious and making its better aquaintance.
    (2) Black (particularly for white people) may symbolize evil. If so, bear in mind that, as a genereal rule, what appears in your dreams is always some part of you, and that the so-called 'evil' (and therefore repressed) parts of you are really evil only if, because of neglect, they become rebellious, or if you let them take control away from your conscious self. These ' evil' things are transformed into good things - creative, and bringing fuller life, happiness and wholeness - when conscious and unconscious interact and establish a harmonious working relationship.
    (3) A person dressed in black may represent your shadow (See Glossary of Jungian Term. onmain page).
    (4) A black-skinned person (if you are white-skinned) may represent either the shadow or closeness to Nature.
    (5) A black animal probably represents some unconscious repressed drive or emotion. If the animal is fierce, this possibly means that something you have repressed is now urgently pressing you to give it your conscious attention and let it have some expression in your waking life.
    (6) Blackness (as in black night, etc.) may simply signify diminished visibility, in which case the meaning of the dream may have something to do with a loss of orientation in your life. Do you feel you don't know which way to go; or that you don't have the energy or will to go in any direction? If so, make a pact with your unconscious to the effect that, it will tell you where you have the potential - and the need - togo, you will respond accordingly in your life. Then pay close attention to the dreams that follow. (If you go the next few nights without dreaming - or, more precisely, without recalling your dreams - this probably means that you are backing out of the pact and setting up a defence against what you fear your unconscious might have to tell you).
    (7) Black may symbolize dispair or deep depression. If so, follow the advice given in (6) above.
    (8) In many parts of the world black is associated with death. It is possible, therefore, that this what the colour signifies in your dream. Bear in mind, however, that death in a dream may refer to something internal: the 'death' - or the giving up - of something within you (for example, some irrational fear, or other negative attitude or emotion).

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Red
    May symbolize passion, anger, sexuality, revolution, danger. As the colour of blood, red is the symbol of life (which is why Hindu and Chinese brides wear red); but blood, or course may also mean death (see meaning od death).
    White
    may signify pure and innocence, peace happines, joy; but in the East it is associated with death and mourning. (See meaning of death)
    Black
    (1)A black hole or dark depths - for example, an unlit cellar or a deep well or oceanic deoths - may represent the unconscious. This blackness may be frightening, so long as the unconscious remains alien and unfamiliar. However, black can also be warm and comforting - which is hwy insomniacs are sometimes advised to close their eyes and imagine themselves wrapped round in black velvet. If you begin to trust your unconscious (which meams trusting Nature, your human Nature), each previously horrifying or disgusting part of your unconscious will show itself in a new light, as something you need for personal fulfillment. Putting your consciousness into the unconscious - becoming aware of it - means putting more and more light into the darkness. If a star or other bright light appears in the blackness, this may be seen as a 'light at the end of the tunnel', that is, as a symbol of the 'illumination' - new wisdom or insight - that may be achieved by dwelling a while in the unconscious and making its better aquaintance.
    (2) Black (particularly for white people) may symbolize evil. If so, bear in mind that, as a genereal rule, what appears in your dreams is always some part of you, and that the so-called 'evil' (and therefore repressed) parts of you are really evil only if, because of neglect, they become rebellious, or if you let them take control away from your conscious self. These ' evil' things are transformed into good things - creative, and bringing fuller life, happiness and wholeness - when conscious and unconscious interact and establish a harmonious working relationship.
    (3) A person dressed in black may represent your shadow (See Glossary of Jungian Term. onmain page).
    (4) A black-skinned person (if you are white-skinned) may represent either the shadow or closeness to Nature.
    (5) A black animal probably represents some unconscious repressed drive or emotion. If the animal is fierce, this possibly means that something you have repressed is now urgently pressing you to give it your conscious attention and let it have some expression in your waking life.
    (6) Blackness (as in black night, etc.) may simply signify diminished visibility, in which case the meaning of the dream may have something to do with a loss of orientation in your life. Do you feel you don't know which way to go; or that you don't have the energy or will to go in any direction? If so, make a pact with your unconscious to the effect that, it will tell you where you have the potential - and the need - togo, you will respond accordingly in your life. Then pay close attention to the dreams that follow. (If you go the next few nights without dreaming - or, more precisely, without recalling your dreams - this probably means that you are backing out of the pact and setting up a defence against what you fear your unconscious might have to tell you).
    (7) Black may symbolize dispair or deep depression. If so, follow the advice given in (6) above.
    (8) In many parts of the world black is associated with death. It is possible, therefore, that this what the colour signifies in your dream. Bear in mind, however, that death in a dream may refer to something internal: the 'death' - or the giving up - of something within you (for example, some irrational fear, or other negative attitude or emotion).

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Gold
    (1) Symbolically, the colour gold has connections with the sun and may represent new life, self-renewal; some new development in your psyche.
    (2) Gold, as something valuable, may symbolize either your true self, as distinct from your conscious ego, or some faculity in your psyche which, if accepted and activated, could bring you closer to your real self.
    (3) Gold fruit (like the golden fleece) features in mythology as a hero's prize for overcoming monster or other evils. This symbolizes the rewards of facing up to the contents of the unconscious, taming those that - through neglect - have become wild or aggressive, and intergrating them into your conscious life.

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Green
    commonly symbolizes the fertility of Nature (as in the Green Man, the spirit of fecundity). In your dreams, therefore, it may indicate personal growth, some new development in your personality.
    Blue
    (1) Blue may sometimes symbolize the universal or collective unconscious (as distinct from the individual unconscious). Perhaps the dream is asking you to base your life on intuitions that come from a deep source within your psyche.
    (2) Alternatively, blue may represent the power of the conscious mind, particularly if it is the blue of the sky.
    (3) Darm blue may be associated with depression - 'the blues'.
    (4) Blue clothing may symbolize masculinity. Tony Crisp (in his Dream Dictionary) observes that women sometimes dream of threatening men dressed in blue - dark blue or navy. Such a dream should motivate the dreamer to get in touch with her animus (the masculine side of her own psyche). and enter into a dialog with it, with a view to establishing a more positive relationship both with the masculine in herself and also with real men in the extrenal world. Perhaps examining her relationship with her father wil be the key to understanding her negative attitude towards men and masculinity.
    (5) The blue sea may symbolize the unconscious or the feminine (anima, mother, or Great Mother, the wise self).
    (6) At an advanced level of mystical awareness, blue may represent the primal energy from which the universal life-force comes. (In mythology the primevil ocean is not itself a thing: it is without form or shape but contains the potential for all forms and shapes - a description that fits God).

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Orange
    (1) May symbolize aggressiveness.
    (2) Because it is the colour of the sun, it may symbolize life, or consciousness.
    (3) If you are depressed, orange may symbolize the dawn of a new attitude of optimism and proper self-love.

  • silence kills
    19 years ago

    i like white and black

  • Synyster
    19 years ago

    Blue
    (1) Blue may sometimes symbolize the universal or collective unconscious (as distinct from the individual unconscious). Perhaps the dream is asking you to base your life on intuitions that come from a deep source within your psyche.
    (2) Alternatively, blue may represent the power of the conscious mind, particularly if it is the blue of the sky.
    (3) Darm blue may be associated with depression - 'the blues'.
    (4) Blue clothing may symbolize masculinity. Tony Crisp (in his Dream Dictionary) observes that women sometimes dream of threatening men dressed in blue - dark blue or navy. Such a dream should motivate the dreamer to get in touch with her animus (the masculine side of her own psyche). and enter into a dialog with it, with a view to establishing a more positive relationship both with the masculine in herself and also with real men in the extrenal world. Perhaps examining her relationship with her father wil be the key to understanding her negative attitude towards men and masculinity.
    (5) The blue sea may symbolize the unconscious or the feminine (anima, mother, or Great Mother, the wise self).
    (6) At an advanced level of mystical awareness, blue may represent the primal energy from which the universal life-force comes. (In mythology the primevil ocean is not itself a thing: it is without form or shape but contains the potential for all forms and shapes - a description that fits God).
    White
    White may signify pure and innocence, peace happines, joy; but in the East it is associated with death and mourning. (See meaning of death)