When we practice visualizing the organs with the Six Healing Sounds, we improve our skills for visualization. As we build visualization skills with this inner work, colors can be added for more healing. If you have been practicing with the Six Sounds, you will now be able to integrate the use of color for each organ, as you breathe into each of the six.

Colors can be visualized together with sound, as well as separately. It is easy to understand the advantages of quietly sending healing colors when we are with others who would probably not understand why we started to make strange sounds all of a sudden!

Just as with sound, each organ has a preference for a particular color vibration for healing and balance. All we need to do is imagine the color the organ likes, as we inhale the color into the organ.

If we are using sound as well, we exhale saying the sound, and imagine two layers of color leaving through the mouth, with the out-breath. The top layer is the healthy color and the bottom layer is a gray-ish form of the color, filled with the stuck or toxic energy.

Remember to do all the organs, in the same order, each time you practice to help keep the energy balanced. It’s fine if you want to send a color occasionally to just one organ, as a boost during the day.

In an acute situation, like a bronchial, or a kidney infection, it is best to focus more time on the afflicted organ during your regular practice, by repeating the sound and color breaths a few more times. Also, it would usually be good to practice the whole sound and color meditation three or four times a day when you have an acute or chronic condition.

The five main organs and their colors are:

butterfly_white_bullit.gifLungs: white

butterfly_blue_bullit.gifKidneys: deep ocean blue

butterfly_green_bullit.gifLiver: forest green

butterfly_red_bullit.gifHeart: ruby red

butterfly_yellow.gifSpleen: topaz yellow

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