09-29-2021, 12:06 PM
Rudolf Steiner said that the colors of the rainbow are fundamentally unreal. Instead, he said, the spectrum of colors is a result of light seen from darkness (such as sunrise) on one side which is red and darkness seen from light (like the daytime sky) on the opposite side that is blue, and between the two sides the colors of the rainbow are simply a gradation between the two opposite sides of red and blue.
My approach here is a middle way between Steiner's two-color explanation and Ra's seven color rays, with the three primary colors in additive color theory: red, green and blue.
My reason for using three colors instead of only two as Steiner did is that 1) the three additive primary colors can by blending them produce all colors (like the RGB colors in a computer screen), 2) to me those three colors represent the root chakra, the heart and the mind, and 3) I connect the three colors to Wilhelm Reich's three forms of orgone energy: positive orgone (POR) as red, neutral orgone (OR) as green, and deadly orgone (DOR) as blue.
My take on deadly orgone is that it's only bad when the green heart chakra neutral orgone connection is missing and with that connection established, deadly orgone becomes useful for providing structure. That connection is the same as what Ra calls green-ray activation without which deadly orgone is destructive and stuck in the lower astral.
My approach here is a middle way between Steiner's two-color explanation and Ra's seven color rays, with the three primary colors in additive color theory: red, green and blue.
Quote:"Color additive theory is defined as how colors are made by mixing the primary colors red, green, and blue and how those mixed colors are perceived. Wait a second, aren't the primary colors red, blue, and yellow? Yes, they are, but in color additive theory, the primary colors are red, blue, and green because those colors are found in the color photoreceptors of the human eye. The color additive theory, which is often credited to James Clerk Maxwell, is based off the Young-Helmholtz theory of trichromatic vision. Around 1850, Maxwell proved the Young-Helmholtz theory, and the color additive theory was born." - https://study.com/academy/lesson/additiv...ition.html
My reason for using three colors instead of only two as Steiner did is that 1) the three additive primary colors can by blending them produce all colors (like the RGB colors in a computer screen), 2) to me those three colors represent the root chakra, the heart and the mind, and 3) I connect the three colors to Wilhelm Reich's three forms of orgone energy: positive orgone (POR) as red, neutral orgone (OR) as green, and deadly orgone (DOR) as blue.
My take on deadly orgone is that it's only bad when the green heart chakra neutral orgone connection is missing and with that connection established, deadly orgone becomes useful for providing structure. That connection is the same as what Ra calls green-ray activation without which deadly orgone is destructive and stuck in the lower astral.