Ancient Egyptian Color Therapy
This image depicts an ancient Egyptian healing scene where a healer uses colored light or gemstones to treat a patient. The Egyptians believed that different colors had specific healing properties. They utilized sunlight passing through colored crystals to promote physical and spiritual well-being.
Medieval Stained Glass and Emotional
Influence This illustration shows a medieval cathedral interior with large stained glass windows casting colorful light onto the floor. Monks and scholars observed how these colored lights influenced emotions and spiritual experiences. Blue was often associated with tranquility, while red was believed to energize the soul.
Modern Color Therapy for Autistic Children
This modern therapy session demonstrates how color therapy is used to support autistic children. A therapist interacts with a child in a calming room illuminated by different colored lights. These lights are carefully chosen to stimulate sensory responses, enhance focus, and regulate emotional balance.