1. God, who is more than we can ever
comprehend,
help us to seek you,
and you alone.
Help us to stand before all that we could do
and seek what you would do,
and do that.
Lift from us our need to achieve all that we can
be
and instead,
surrender to what you can be in us.
Give us ways to refrain from the busyness
that will put us on edge and off center,
give us today your peace.
PRAYER
2. 3. Naomi Osaka spoiled Victoria Azarenka’s
great comeback bid by recovering from a set
and a break down to script a 1-6, 6-3, 6-3
victory at the US Open final and become the
first Asian to win three Grand Slam titles.
4. Amid stiff protest from the Opposition,
which accused the Centre of “encroaching”
on State subjects, the Government on
Monday introduced bills on price assurance
to farmers and regulation of co-operative
banks by RBI in the Lok Sabha.
NEWS OF THE DAY
1. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on
Monday announced a monthly allowance
of rupees 1,000 and free housing for more
than 8,000 poor Sanatan Brahmin priests
of the state.The decision was taken ahead
of the assembly polls in 2021.
2. Jofra Archer said England have not
"forgotten about the Black Lives Matter"
campaign after they were strongly criticised
by West Indies great Michael Holding for
no longer taking a knee. England and
West Indies cricketers adopted the gesture
at the start of each of their three Tests in
July to show their support for the
campaign to fight racial injustice.
4. 4
What is Colour Psychology?
The psychology of colour is based on the mental and emotional effects colours have on sighted people
in all facets of life. There are some very subjective pieces to colour psychology as well as some more
accepted and proven elements. Keep in mind, that there will also be variations in interpretation,
meaning, and perception between different cultures.
Did you know your surroundings may be influencing your emotions and state of mind? Do you ever
notice that certain places especially irritate you? Or that certain places are especially relaxing and
calming? Well, there’s a good chance that the colours in those spaces are playing a part.
In art therapy, colour is often associated with a person’s emotions. Colour may also influence a
person’s mental or physical state. For example, studies have shown that some people looking at the
colour red resulted in an increased heart rate, which then led to additional adrenaline being pumped
into the blood stream.
Your feelings about colour are
often deeply personal and
rooted in your own
experience or culture.
5. Colours in the red area of the colour spectrum
are known as warm colours and include red,
orange, and yellow. These warm colours evoke
emotions ranging from feelings of warmth and
comfort to feelings of anger and hostility.
Colours on the blue side of the spectrum are
known as cool colours and include blue,
purple, and green. These colours are often
described as calm, but can also call to mind
feelings of sadness or indifference.
12. Colour Psychology as Therapy
Several ancient cultures, including the Egyptians and
Chinese, practiced chromotherapy, or the use of
colours to heal. Chromotherapy is sometimes referred
to as light therapy or colorology.
Colorology is still used today as a holistic or alternative
treatment. In this treatment:
1. Red is used to stimulate the body and mind and to
increase circulation.
2. Yellow is thought to stimulate the nerves and purify
the body.
3. Orange is used to heal the lungs and to increase
energy levels.
4. Blue is believed to soothe illnesses and treat pain.
5. Indigo shades are thought to alleviate skin.