

Historical records of the Greeks and Egyptians clearly show they utilized the spectral components (i.e. Modern science has confirmed that each color has its own particular wavelength and frequency, creating a subtle (at least to our sensory system) vibration.Ĭontemporary physics proposes that the particles which make up light (called photons) are the building blocks of all matter (including people!) in the universe, and it is simply the speed and wave patterns which distinguish color as well as objects. Then I started thinking about what we already know about the healing and energetic properties of colored light.

The idea that a simple flashlight-like instrument emitting colored light could have powerful healing effects when systematically applied to specific points on the skin seemed incomprehensible to me.

Admittedly, I laughed when I first read about colorpuncture (also spelled colourpuncture).
