DWQA QuestionsCategory: MetaphysicsDoes color have consciousness, or does consciousness have color?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
It is more the latter than the former. Strictly speaking, color is an attribute of energy under certain circumstances perceived in a certain way. When you perceive consciousness, and doing so through higher awarenesses, there will be in the experiencing, a wider array of frequencies to encompass and convey multiple levels of meaning. At first blush, so to speak, that might present as an array of colors that portend what is reachable and decipherable as an information content or a message of some kind in what is being projected by the consciousness one encounters. In a sense, it is akin to a person’s body language telegraphing the mood state they are in, and their feelings perhaps about the observer and the interchange about to take place; it is like sensing someone is in a dark mood intuitively—that is a projection of a frequency, a kind of vibrational state of being, that one is not at the loftiest level equivalent to joy and bliss. In the same way, consciousness can be represented through a kind of frequency shorthand that will begin the interchange in providing some knowledge about the potential being offered. So she was seeing something that was deep in its comprehensiveness, and that called for a unique wrapper, so to speak, with those energetic trappings speaking to the majesty and depth of what she was encountering.