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Thread #49709   Message #774339
Posted By: GUEST,Marie
30-Aug-02 - 01:26 PM
Thread Name: Why are dogs called Blue?
Subject: RE: Why are dogs called Blue?
...A concrete example of this difficulty to let go which is so typical of the blue personality can be seen through, for instance, a person who tends to have difficulty to throw things away or clearing things out... (accumulating much clutter in the end!... Though technically, this is more of a "Violet" trait!) So, with all this in mind, a "Blue" person tends to be rather faithful relationshipwise... unlike, again,say : a "Red" or an "Orange" person (the complementary opposite) which is more of an overt womanizer (or "man eater"); while "Royal Blue" (Indigo) or "Violet" people will probably enjoy a secret affair at some point in their lives ( Both colours being a combination of the red vibration looking for some thrill and excitement in their love life...mixed with the introvert, secretiveness and aloofness of the blue energy!...)>

(All of the above: according to my colour psychology course, that is... and while we're at it, don't think that because your favorite colour is blue, you are ,then, obviously a "Blue" person!... It is more subtle than that! )