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  "Pink is not just a colour, it is an attitude."  
 
  Pink conveys compassion and an open heart. It conveys a feeling of being approachable and capable of loving others. Pink also encourages friendliness while discouraging aggression and ill-will.
 
 
  Pink is a soothing colour on all levels- physical, mental and emotional. It soothes conditions of anger and feelings of neglect. It also awakens compassion, love, and purity. It is said that Pink be used in meditation to discern greater truths because it is comforting to the emotional energies of the individual.
 
 
  Brighter pinks are youthful, fun, and exciting; they encourage action and confidence. While vibrant pinks have the same high energy as red; they are sensual and passionate without being aggressive. Softer Pinks are associated with romance and happiness, and sometimes seen as light-hearted.
 
 
  Personality Traits: Loving, generous, sensitive, optimistic, youthful.
 
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The colour pink has been found to have a tranquillizing and calming effect. Pink weakens the aggressive tendencies and creates a congenial atmosphere. Pink is not only soothing at physical level, but also at mental and emotional level. It also awakens compassion, love and purity and can be used in meditation.

Pink also corresponds to the heart chakra and energizes the thymus gland. Pink is most effective in treatment of skin problems. It also stimulates the thymus gland and ease stresses upon the immune system of the body.

 
 
Properties Use / Treatment for Excess of Pink
Compassion
Open Heart
Affectionate
Skin problems
Anger
Immunity
Overeating
Emotional turbulence
Weakens muscles
Excessive Passivity
 
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