Article 220508 / By Adiety
PERSONALITY KNOWN FROM THE COLOR
Personality person is a very mysterious thing, but with the color we can to guess what personality from your self and other people.
The favorite color from each people can explain her or his personality, including your self.
In this section we will look what kind of the personality based their characteristic under resistance or behavior inappropriate to the existing Situation and the rejected or suppressed characteristics, or Anxiety-Laden Characteristics, is present in the following Interpretation table:
COLOR | Characteristic under resistance or Behavior inappropriate to the existing Situation |
GREY | Willing to participate and to allow himself to become involved, but tries to tend off conflict and disturbance in order to reduce tension. |
BLUE | Remains emotionally unattached even when involved in a close relationship. |
GREEN | The situation is preventing him from establishing himself, but he feels he must make the best of things as they are. |
RED | Try to calm down and unwind after a period of over agitation, which has left him listless and devoid of energy. In need of peace and quiet, becomes irritable if this is denied him. |
YELLOW | Clings to his believe that his hopes and ideals are realistic, but needs encouragement and reassurance. Applies very exacting standards to his choice of a partner and wants guarantees against loss or disappointment. |
VIOLET | Egocentric and therefore quick to take offense. Sensitive and sentimental, but conceals this from all except those very close to him. |
BROWN | Able to achieve satisfaction from sexual activity. |
BLACK | Feels that things in his way. Those circumstances are focusing him to compromise and for go some pleasures for the time being. |
COLOR | Interpretation | Rejected or suppressed characteristics, or Anxiety-Laden Characteristics |
GREY | Physiological | Displays impatience and agitation. |
Psychological | Feels that life has far more to offer and that there are still important things to be achieved, that life must be experienced to the full. As a result, he pursues his objectives with a fierce intensity and will not let go of things. Becomes deeply involved and runs the risk of being unable to view things with sufficient objectivity, or calmly enough; is therefore in danger of becoming agitated and exhausting his nervous energy. Cannot leave things alone and feels he can only be at peace when he has finally reached his goal. In brief: Impatient involvement. | |
BLUE | Physiological | Refuses to relax or give in, Holding exhaustion and depression at bay by keeping active. |
Psychological | An existing situation or relationship is unsatisfactory, but he feels unable to change it to bring about the sense of belonging, which he needs. Unwilling to expose his vulnerability, he therefore continues to resist this state of affairs, but feels dependent on the attachment. This not only depresses him, but makes him irritable and impatient, producing considerable restlessness and the urge to get away from the situation, either actually or, at least, mentally. Ability to concentrate may suffer. In brief: Restless dissatisfaction. | |
GREEN | Physiological | Will power, resilience and the ability to stand up to opposition are in danger of being overwhelmed by excessive stress. |
Psychological | The tenacity and strength of will necessary to contend with exciting difficulties has become weakened. Feels overtaxed, worn out and getting nowhere, but continues to stand his ground. He feels this adverse situation as an actual tangible pressure, which is intolerable to him, and from which he wants to escape, but he feels unable to make the necessary decision. In brief: Reluctance to take the steps necessary to resolve a stress situation. | |
RED | Physiological | Suppressed and pent-up agitation resulting from the attempt to resist any additional stimulation, leading to irritability, angry outbursts or even sexual neuroses. There is a possibility of cardiac trouble. |
Psychological | The situation is regarded as threatening and dangerous. Outraged by thought that he will be unable to achieve his goals and distressed at the feeling of helplessness to remedy this. Over-extended and feels beset, possibility to the point of nervous prostration. In brief: Helplessness | |
YELLOW | Physiological | Stresses resulting from disappointment have led to agitation. |
Psychological | Unfulfilled hopes have led to uncertainty and apprehension. Needs to feel secure and to avoid any further disappointment, and prestige. Doubts that things will be any better in the future and this negative attitude leads him to make exaggerated demands and to refuse to make reasonable compromises. In brief: Agitated pessimism; fearful of losing prestige. | |
VIOLET | Physiological | Stress due to suppressed sensitivity. |
Psychological | Delight in the tasteful, the gracious and the sensitive, but maintains his attitude of critical appraisal and refuses to be swept off his feet unless genuiness and integrity can be absolutely vouched for. Therefore keeps a strict and watchful control on his emotional relationships, as he must know exactly where he stands. Demands complete sincerity as a protection against his own tendency to be too trusting. In Brief: Controlled and analytical responsiveness. | |
BROWN | Physiological | Stress arising from suppression of physical or sexual desires and insufficient consideration for bodily needs. |
Psychological | Has an unsatisfied need to ally himself with others whose standards are as high as his own, and to stand out from the common herd. This desire for pre-eminence isolates him and inhibits his readiness to give himself freely. While he wants to surrender and let himself go, he regards this as a weakness, which must be resisted. This self-resistant, he feels, will lift him above the rank and file and ensure recognition as a unique and distinctive personality. In brief: Demand esteem from others. | |
BLACK | Physiological | Stress arising from intensity (of feeling, endeavor, etc., as shown by the other colors). |
Psychological | Wishes to be independent, unhampered and free from any limitation or restriction, other than those, which he imposes on himself by this own choice and decision. In brief: Desire to control one’s own destiny. |
Based Source: “The LÜSCHER Color Test” by DR.MAX LÜSCHER.
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