Blau Farbe (Blau)

 

Thema: EGO/ICH; Lösung: positiv: Stetig vorwärts gehen; negativ: Intrigieren;

Positiv: Leistungsfähig/dauerhaft/behauptet sich/geduldig/Konzentration/Treu (eigener Körper/Freunde)/urteilt vernünftig + selbständig; 

Negativ: Abstand nehmend/individualistisch/in sich selbst geschlossen/Ernst/nachdenklich/ selbstsicher./hämisch/pingelig/grübelt/geplagt von Gewissensbissen/auf Vorteil aus/hart für Untergebenen/ scheinheilig/Sammelwut, Innere Kälte, einSAM, Neuem abgeneigt, kalte Haut/Händen + > kühles Zimmer;

Verengung der Blutgefäßen/Bluthochdruck/Haut unempfindlich/Schlaflos/Gereizt/Angst/Schmerz/Schwellung nach Frakturen/Fieber hemmend/chronisch/Abbau/Ablagerungen/Verhärtungen/

Dr. H.V. Müller: Farbwahl: Mittelblau: Anthrac., Cop., Cupr-met. und Cuprum-Salze (Cupr-acet./Cupr-ars./Cupr-br./Cupr-cy.

Blaue Edelsteine: Diamant. Saphir. Beryll. (Aquamarin), Turmalin. (Indigolith), Spinell, Topas. Zirkon (Starlit), Opal. Iolith, Tansanit

 

Vergleich: Cäsium. Hydrog. Nat-m. Oxyg.

Siehe: Farben allgemein + Miasm Tuberkulin

Blaugruppe

Acon. = Blauen Eisenhut/= Monkshood/= Ziegentod/= Teufelswurz/= Sturmhut/= Venuswagen/= Fuchswurz/= Giftkraut/= Kappenblume/= Wolfskraut/= Würgling

Azurit. = Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2

Bora-o. = Borretsch/= Blauhimmelstern/= Gurkenkraut/= Herzfreud/= Liebäuglein

Falke.nauge. = Krokydolith + Si/= Quarz = dunkelblau/schillert bei Bewegung/durch Verwitterung entsteht Tigerauge (= blue Asbestos)

Campeche. = blaueTextilfarbe gewonnen aus Haematoxylum campechianum

Caul. = blue cohosh

Erigeron acer = Scharfes Berufskraut/= blue flea.bane/Asterales.

Eritrichium nanum = Himmel.sherold. Boraginales.

Hibiscus. sabdariffa (= Rosellahanf/= African mallow/= Florida cranberry/= Indian sorrel/= royal roselle/= sour-sour/= Farbstoff).

Indigo.

Iris. = Schwertlilien/= Blue flag/= Purpurblatt

Kai-fcy. = Preußischblau (Fe7N18C18)/liefert den gleichnamigen Tee/Farbstoff gehört zur Klasse der Anthocyanen (= blaurot)/Textilien

Lapis lazuli. = Ultramarin/= Wäscheblau/= optische Aufheller

Lim. Blut hat blaue Farbe durch Cu.

LSD. = Lysergsäurediethylamit/= „ Acid “/= „ Trip“/= Cubes/= Delysid/= Wedding Bells/= Royal Blue/= Pearly Gates/= Heavenly Blue

Myos.

Pyrit. w (Fe + S) = Eisernes Kreuz/= Katzengold/= Narrengold/= Kupferschiefer/=  fool’s gold/= witches gold/good luck  in business/= blue billy

Physala-p.= Portugiesische Galeere/= Man-of-war/= blue bottle

Sodalite.

Wisteria spp = Blauregen/= blauwe Regen. Fabales. Würger.

 

Enzians, des Vergissmeinnichts, des Himmelherolds, der Akelei oder des Lavendels

Wirkung: tuberkulin

 

„Blue moon“

„blau machen“

blue-blooded 

blue-eyed  adj.                                               Blauäugig

true-blue  adj. (Amer./Aust.)

to arrive out of the blue                    plötzlich hereingeschneit kommen

to be in a blue funk (Amer.)             todtraurig sein

to be in a blue funk (Brit.)                 die Hosen voll haben vor Angst/Schiss haben

to be true blue                                               treu sein

to feel blue                                         deprimiert sein/unglücklich sein

to have a blue fit                                Zustände kriegen

to look blue [fig.]                              Kummer haben/trübselig aussehen

to cry blue murder/ to scream blue murder                         Zeter und Mordio schreien

to talk until one is blue in the face   sich den Mund fusselig reden

to be (caught) between the devil and the deep blue sea       in einem Dilemma stecken/sich in einer Zwickmühle befinden

a bolt from the blue                           ein Blitz aus heiterem Himmel

out of the blue                                               aus heiterem Himmel

a true-blue hero                                 ein echter Held          

"A bolt from the blue!1!" = something totally unexpected.

once in a blue moon                          alle heiligen Zeiten einmal/alle Jubeljahre (einmal)/ganz selten 

           

blue cohosh                                        Caul.

blue feldspar. [min.]                          Klaprothin/Lazulit    

blue funk                                           die Mordsangst/der Schiss/riesige Angst

Blue Ground [geol.]                          Blauer Grund   - frischer Kimberlit

blue lead [min.]                                 Bleiglanz/Galenit.

           

Wirkung: sycotisch    melancholisch/introversiv/sedativ               Wachstum hemmend

Allerlei: 5e Chakra                Schützt gegen Insekten/Raubtieren

Blat-or./Blat-oc. verarbeiten blaues Licht intenSIV/kann damit bei wenig Licht sehen

Gesunde Blinde bevorzugen blau.

“The tendency of blue for depth is so great that it becomes more intense particularly in darker shades and appears, appropriately so, more internal. The deeper the blue the more it calls a person into infinity and awakens the longing for pureness and ultimately transcendence. Kandinsky

Blue is not really a color but rather a condition of light. For a long time, blue has been considered the color of imagination. It drifts away from reality to fantasy, from present to past, from the color of the day to the amorphous shades of blue of the night and the distance. The snow covering the mountains appears blue from a distance and seems to harmonize with the lower portions of the clouds.

Goethe: Blue = “delightful nothing”/pleasant, because “it doesn’t press us, but only lingers”/gives a feeling of boundlessness and space/Objects shown in a blue light appear smaller and lighter.  In 1810 Goethe was the first one to point out that our reactions to colors are mainly biologically based.  He believed that blue can cause fearful, tender and longing emotions.

Blue can become dark and gloomy, but can also dissipate like veils of mist, which creates the impression of brightness and power.

The sky is blue because short-wave light is scattered most by the dust particles of the atmosphere.  Blue is located on the short-wave end of the spectrum.  The shift of the spectrum lines toward the short-wave end caused by the Doppler effect is called blue shift.

Ozone is a slightly bluish, allotropic form of oxygen and can be condensed into a deep blue, magnetic liquid, the color of the night.

Water that appears to be blue is always salty, warm and deep; it is typical for the tropics with its high levels of water evaporation.

It is important to realize that mountains, which appear blue from a distance, are not blue when we reach them; that the water of the ocean loses the color blue when we draw some and that the color of the sky, after passing the atmosphere, turns out to be the darkest of black.

Blue is easy on the eyes. It conveys calm and deep harmony.

Looking at the color blue activates the parasympathetic nervous system, the adrenal cortex excretes cortisone; blood pressure, pulse and production of adrenaline decrease.

Mescalin.e hallucinations produce an unusual amount of shades of blue.

Blue light slows down muscle reaction.  Relaxation of muscles and nerves improves fine motor skills. Blue light supports the absorption of oxygen by the body tissues and simultaneously reduces hormone excretion, which explains the calming, sometimes even soporific effect, of the color blue.  Hospitals utilize the calming effect of the various shades of blue, particularly with emotionally challenged patients. Screaming infants can be easier calmed down in blue light.

Blue is the color of the dark side, the wonderful, the unfathomable, longing, and realization.

In Morocco, a dab of blue behind the ear of the bride wards off the power of evil.

In Jerusalem, a blue hand, painted on the door, offers protection for the house and its inhabitants.

In East Africa, blue pearls signify fertility.

In symbolism blue is the color of water. Water is the archetypical image of womanhood. In Christian tradition blue is the color of the Virgin Mary.

In Tibetan Buddhism consciousness and wisdom – called Dharma-dhatu and considered attributes of the immortal androgyne - materialize as a radiant blue.

In Chinese medicine blue corresponds to the Dan-Tien, the heart chakra.  It is related to respiration.

The esoteric tradition of China associates blue with immortality.

The blue city in Judaic tradition is the city of the immortals.

Blue is the color of:

-          male infants in Europe

-          grieving in Borneo

-          distress and suffering in native American tribes

-          direction South in Tibet

-          compassion in the Kabala

-          virtue, faith and truth in ancient Egypt.

            workmen

Bluebeard: fairy tale about knight Bluebeard and his eternal search for faithfulness and salvation through a woman.

Bluestocking: facetious name for an ‘educated woman’, which back then meant: lacking female charm.  The name evolved in the 18th century from the translation of the English term bluestocking, an abusive name for the participants of a belletristic circle of women in London.  The members appeared in blue yarn stockings.

To dream into the blue: means more or less to ‘dream of the unknown’.

Into the blue or out of the blue: means into the ‘unknown’ or ‘out of the unknown’.

To fall for blue smoke (to be humbugged): means ‘to follow illusions’.  It is similar to the expression of being blue-eyed, which signifies something like being ‘naïve’.

Blue Monday: Monday on which someone does not work, turns it into a blue day, i.e. takes the day off without authorization.

Blue blooded: vernacular expression for a sign of royal descent (blue veins shine through pale skin).

Blue Cross: Christian self-help organizations that aid addicts.

To be blue: To have a light alcohol buzz; a little drunk, the slight dizziness of a drunk.

Blue letter: Contemporary expression for the notification that a student has not met requirements to pass the school year. It has its origin in the envelopes used by Prussian cabinet letters from the 19th century.

blue: when saying ‘blue’ one curls ones lips, like blowing a kiss and exhales softly as if being in front of the candles on the birthday cake.

Blues is one of the oldest independent African-American music genres. Country-Blues: spread abroad by traveling black singers; City-Blues: dance music when accompanied by instruments.

Blues-Feeling is a sentiment animated by optimism even though it appears melancholic: ‘I am feeling blue’ - ‘I’ve got the blues’ means to be ‘melancholic, gloomy’, to have a ‘moral low’.

Blue Notes: represent melody and harmony in Jazz (particularly in Blues); old black musicians like to talk about the ‘blue note’ being an ‘off-note’ or a ‘sorrowful note’.

Gebirge. hat hohe Blauanteil/Violett/UV. bestrahlung + zwergwüchsige Pflanzen [Murmeltier(fett)].

Blaues Licht löst Blühen aus.

Goethe bemerkte: ein blau gestrichener Raum wird um 2° kälter empfunden als ein neutral gestalteter Raum. Blau entspricht Element Wasser, symbolisiert Ruhe. Blaues Licht kühlt/schmerzlindernd, da sich  Blutgefäße zusammenziehen, es wirkt antiseptisch, blutdrucksenkend, Entzündungen/Fieber/Herzbeschwerden/entzündlichen Haut (Sonnenbrand). Blau fördert Konzentration/wirkt positiv auf vegetative Nervensystem.

sauber

Beharrung/Schutz, Beständigkeit, Frieden und Andacht/unbestimmte Ferne/still/entspannend

Merkur           Winter

Unergründlich/unendlich/Unglück(abwehr)/Eis und Schnee

Vertraut, Adel, ruhig, bequem, kalt, Sehnsucht, Himmel, Autobahnschilder, Wasser

Harmonie, Zufriedenheit, Ruhe, Passivität, Unendlichkeit, Sauberkeit, Hoffnung, Güte, Treue, Geistigkeit, Friede, Zuversicht, Milde, Gnade, Mitgefühl, Oberflächlichkeit, Kontemplation, Urquell, Intuition, Bewusstwerdung, Konzentration, Geisteskraft, Weisheit und Inspiration, Stirn, Hirnanhangdrüse, regelt den Fluss des Lebens, Wachstum, Stoffwechsel

Ektoderm = äußeres Keimblatt Epithel der Sinnesorganen/Epithel Hautzellen/Nägel/ Nervenzellen/Nerven (Synapsen)/Hirn/Rückenmark/Hypophysevorderlappen/Nebennierenzellen, die (Nor)adren bilden (Blutdruck)/Glaskörper/Netzhaut/Zahnschmelz/Scheideeingang

 

Phytologie: Brustdrüsenentzündung/Milchstau

Blau fördert Sauerstoff

 

 

Vorwort/Suchen.                                Zeichen/Abkürzungen.                                  Impressum.