So I was chatting with my friend Deff and I mentioned my favorite color is green. He then shared this very cool website that details the Eight Rays of Incarnation, Eight colors that describe a person's "purpose" for being on Earth and the Essense of their Being.
Im a big believe in New Age Spirituality, so when I read this, I could really relate to the explanation of the color green:
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Fifth Ray
The Fifth Ray is the green and orange ray of healing, truth, and knowledge. If you are on the Fifth Ray, then you have one of these Ascended Masters with you - Hilarion, Ptah, Ganesh, Amaryllis the goddess of Spring, or Susan'oo.
This is a vast Ray. It is the Ray of the Self and the World. For those on the ray, it is about understanding themselves and understanding the world they live in. This can all be brought down to Truth. Truth though is subjective.
Fifth Ray people ask questions constantly. If you have a fifth ray child, they will be asking why, what, and how all the time. The lesson for the Fifth Ray person is to find these answers for themselves, and they do so through reading, watching documentaries, going to lectures, and any other source of knowledge they can find. Fifth Ray people know a lot. This doesn't make them good teachers though, as the question is always there. Sharing their knowledge isn't part of who they are. They gather knowledge for themselves.
The Fifth ray is also the healing ray. This isn't healing of others, but more about healing themselves. Fifth Ray people innately know healing is about personal truth. They know that looking at themselves in truth will help them heal. Those with Ganesh often have deep inner scars that need deep healing, though they hide this part of themselves from the world.
Fifth Ray people can be travelers too. They can go out to seek knowledge from all sources, wherever that is in the world. I can imagine the great explorers being on the Fifth Ray. They want to know, what is around this corner? What’s on the other side of this ocean? Those on the orange aspect of the Ray take this exploration internally, they want to understand themselves. And on a spiritual level, they find another level of consciousness opening up that they just have to explore.
The negative side of the Fifth Ray can be that the questions become more important than the answers. The questions can become lists of questions. They don't think about what the answers might be as the answers are less important than the questions. Some can use the questions as a means of social interaction, not aware that these continuous questions can alienate people.
The Fifth Ray traits are tempered by their other rays, karma, past life patterns and lessons, personality, ancestral memory, education, beliefs, society, religion, life events, etc.
Eight Rays of Incarnation
Oranges happen to be my favorite fruit, especially when chilled. I also enjoy the color as well. A possible connection there too.
What is your favorite color? Does it match up with one of the Rays of Incarnation?
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