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The Color White

The meaning of the color white is purity,


innocence, wholeness and completion

White is color at its most complete and pure, the color of perfection. The color meaning of
white is purity, innocence, wholeness and completion.

In color psychology white is the color of new beginnings, wiping the slate clean, so to speak.
It is the blank canvas waiting to be written upon. While white isn't stimulating to the senses,
it opens the way for the creation of anything the mind can conceive.

White contains an equal balance of all the colors of the spectrum, representing both the
positive and negative aspects of all colors. Its basic feature is equality, implying fairness and
impartiality, neutrality and independence. It is interesting to note that babies come into the
world with a perfect balance of white, ready to imprint their lives with all the colors of the
spectrum (hopefully!) from all their life experiences.

White is totally reflective, awakening openness, growth and creativity. You can't hide behind
it as it amplifies everything in its way.

The color white is cleanliness personified, the ultimate in purity!! This is why it is traditionally
worn by western brides, and the reason why doctors wear white jackets.

White is a color of protection and encouragement, offering a sense of peace and calm,
comfort and hope, helping alleviate emotional upsets. It creates a sense of order and
efficiency, a great help if you need to declutter your life.

White offers an inner cleansing and purifying of your thoughts, emotions and, ultimately, your
spirit, refreshing and strengthening your entire energy system.

While there are very few negative connotations to white, particularly in western culture, too
much white can be cold, isolating and empty. It implies a feeling of sterility, detachment and
disinterest, providing little stimulation for the senses.

In other cultures it is traditionally related to death and mourning. In these cultures death
usually means the end of one life and the beginning of another, moving forward to a new life,
so the color psychology meaning of new beginnings still holds.

White may indicate the completion of a cycle in your life - you may find you have a desire for
white clothing or white in your surroundings at a time when you are moving in a new
direction in your life - for example, planning an overseas trip for the first time, or moving
house after a long time in one place, or in seeking a new relationship or a new career
direction.

Many people use white as a recall of their youth and innocence. It reminds them of a time
when their lives were easier and less complicated.

White is used in many medical practices such as dental surgeries and doctors' rooms as an
indication of cleanliness and efficiency; however it also can give the feeling of sterility and
coldness of emotions and may lead patients to think the doctor or dentist won't relate to
them on an emotional and personal level. It can be too clinical and sterile.

Too much white can cause feelings of isolation and emptiness; it can be too pristine and
immaculate, making you feel as though you can't make a move for fear of upsetting it or
creating a mess.
If your favorite color is white, it will reflect in your personality! Personality color white will
give you more information on this.

If you are thinking of using white in a business application, read about themeanings of
colors in business.

Positive and Negative Traits of the Color White

Positive keywords include: innocence, purity, cleanliness, equality, complete and whole,
simplicity, immaculate and neat, self-sufficient, pristine and open, new beginnings.

Negative keywords include: sterile, stark, fastidious, empty, isolated, cautious, plain,
distant, unimaginative, critical and boring.

The Color White Represents:

Innocence and purity: White is the beginning of everything, before anything is muddied or
thinking is 'colored'.

New beginnings: White represents the clean slate, helping us through times of stress, and
allowing us put the past behind us and preparing us to move on.

Equality and unity: White represents the positive as well as the negative aspects of all
colors. It contains an equal balance of all the colors of the spectrum.

Effects of White:

Impartial: White suggests fairness and neutrality because of the balance and equality of all
the colors contained within it.

Rescuer: White rescues us from the dark. It is the white knight, rescuing the damsel in
distress.

Futuristic: Symbolizing a clean slate, we can envisage anything with white.

Efficient: White is clean and clinical, giving an impression of efficiency and organization.

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