04/21/2024
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In color psychology, it is said that grey doesn't carry much, if any, emotion. This creates a sensation of grounding and calmness, allowing us to find some relief from a chaotic world. It is a stable base from which the new and positive can come.
It takes up all the space between black and white, therefore, it is considered the color of compromise and transition. Being a color of transition, grey lays down a pathway through an end to new and fresh beginnings. It is the color of infinite interpretations allowing us to see the range of possibilities that lies in between black and white; the darker or more to the black side, the more mysterious and dramatic it is; grey becomes more illuminating and lively as it moves toward white.
Grey is a steady base offering us a sense of dependability and stability such as the shades of grey that can be found in nature ... rocks, silver, aluminum and other metals. These things give a sense of permanency. When used in decorating your home, grey will lend the sense of being "rock solid.”
In feng shui, grey invites helpfulness and represents a harmonious union of black and white. It represents the element of metal, the energies being those of sharpness, precision, clarity, and reflection.
It is often associated with intelligence, elegance and dignity. Grey encourages self-control and self-sufficiency. Magickally, it can be used to neutralize negative influences and settling negative emotions. Grey's calming influence is also helpful when meditating on complex issues.
Grey crystals are wonderful healing stones and can help with grounding and balancing relationships. Consider using hematite, black pearl, drusy, smoky quartz and raw diamonds.