CHAPTER XXIII 



COLOR IN THE VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE WORLD 



PART I. 



ALL that exists, the whole visible Universe, 

 is a manifestation of Force, of vibratory 

 energy differentiated not by velocity alone 

 but by form; and every form has its color, as also 

 its tone, or sound. 



Thus certain colors are inseparably associated 

 with certain forms of vibration, and, consequently, 

 with conditions of substance. The color is in the 

 substance, whether there be light by which to see it 

 or all is darkness. For example: The potency 

 of a drug or herb may be recognized by its color, 

 and it will have exactly the same effect if adminis- 

 tered in the dark as if taken in broadest daylight. 

 Moreover, the form in which it is prepared may en- 

 tirely conceal its normal color, for the great sol- 

 vent A-pas (water) has the power to hold the color 

 latently, but therein lies its power. In therapeu- 

 tic color-treatment chromopathy the patient 

 continues through the darkness of the night to re- 

 ceive the restorative harmonizing vibrations of the 



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