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The Color Red: Obara-Obara, Mmee-Mmee, Uhie and Its Effects

In Igbo culture and spirituality, colors are vibrational frequencies as much as they are visual elements—they carry deep symbolic meanings and energy signatures. Among these, the color red, known as Obara-Obara, Mmee-Mmee, or Uhie in Igbo, has its effects and chromatic significance. It is a color of vitality, passion, and action, representing both the intensity of life and the transformative power of energy. Let’s explore the spiritual, physiological, and emotional dimensions of the color red and its effects.

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The Energy of Colors

The relationship between colors and emotions has been recognized and explored by skilled dibias, clairvoyants, and mystics across cultures and throughout history. They describe the emotional body as a luminous, multi-colored energy field—or aura—that encases the physical form, extending approximately sixty centimeters outward. Our ancestors understood this and used this consciously to their advantage. Chromotherapy (therapy through color) teaches us that colors can affect our moods. Every color is associated with a specific type of emotion.

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