How Color Rays Helped Me Understand and Heal from an Injury

One of the benefits of working with the information you can learn in our color ray courses is that you get to find out which colors are affecting your health and your life the most.

In this blog post, I’ll share the ones I’ve found that are influencing mine since a recent injury, what they mean, and how I work with them.

Amethyst (carrier of the purple ray) & White Beryl

A Fall, A Wake-up Call, and the Purple Ray

In the summer of 2019, I fell down the stairs and damaged my tailbone. At first, the color that was most healing for it was purple, although green also came up often. Color ray theory teaches us that each color has a reason, a purpose, and tissues in the body for which it’s particularly vitalizing.

The fact that my tailbone was calling for a spectrum rich in purple meant  my nerves needed the most support at that time. Another test showed that the blood and lymph vessels in the area were also relying on purple, so I knew that the nerves in these tissues had also been affected.

Color ray testing the area also revealed a need for the green ray. Green is typically called for whenever physical tissue is healing. Looking more deeply, this also suggested the inflammation was affecting other areas, probably pinching the nerves but also interfering with my tailbone’s self-identity.

I wondered what color was responsible for the spectrum that represented the underlying cause of the tailbone injury and discovered it was indigo. Indigo suggests a weakness in my overall structure. It’s also my main color ray.

Everyone has a main color ray that connects them with their higher self and guides them from one life lesson to the next.

Indigo correlates with structure,

Which has always been a big lesson for me. I appreciate structure and find that within it, I can deliver a great deal of creativity. But in my ambition to bring Diamond and Gemstone Therapy to the world, I often overbook myself. The night I fell down the stairs, I was supposed to teach a class and was rushing while carrying too many things. That class would have been too much for my already tired body. It caved, and I fell, and class was postponed to another day.

Indigo (carrier of the indigo ray) & White Beryl

Color ray testing showed that I needed the indigo ray, which gave me insight into what was really going on. It helped me understand my situation better and allowed me to feel more compassion for myself. It also served as an important reminder to schedule my time more carefully—while also doing things to strengthen my body’s structure.

Using this information, I can find new ways to bring better structure into my life, too. An easy fix would be adjusting my sleep habits. I love staying up very late at night, into the wee hours past midnight, but I know it isn’t the best for my health. The color ray results seem to confirm that anything I can do to improve the structure of my life would be helpful.

How Color Ray Testing Revealed the Root of My Pain

Still curious about my tailbone injury, I then tested the color ray spectrum feeding the bone itself. The results here were very interesting. Purple was still the dominate nourishing ray, but red was in excess. Red is the color that predominately nourishes the root chakra, which is located near the tailbone. I tested that and sure enough, it was leaking. A simple chakra leak correction also fixed the excess red in my tailbone.

Excess colors aren’t better for an area, but in fact inhibit healing. Think about what it feels like when you overeat. You go past the point of nourishment into a state of genuine discomfort and possibly heartburn and indigestion. Not the ideal circumstances for healing or enjoying life. (You can learn about limiting color rays in our introductory course CR 004.)

I then tested the ligaments and muscles surrounding my tailbone. The ligaments were being fed by a spectrum dominating in green, which means they’re in a healing process.

What I found troubling was the spectrum of the muscles. The results told me without doubt that unwanted energies had completely surrounded them. I needed an unwanted energy extraction, which I gave myself using the White Beryl & Turquoise necklace. (This is taught in Gemstone Therapy Level 1.)

Indigo is the color that should be feeding the teeth. The result I got hinted that the twinge I’d been feeling in that tooth might not be too serious, although I was still planning to see my dentist about it. (Later the twinge subsided and I learned there was nothing wrong with the tooth at all—so maybe the color ray balancing indeed helped.)

Color Ray Insights into Physical Discomfort and Healing

For the stiffness in my neck muscles, perhaps the easy explanation is the awkward way I’d been positioning my body in the wake of the tailbone injury. But the fact that indigo was the dominant color ray in the spectrum feeding the muscles (which should be red), my stiff neck was yet another hint that I needed better structure. While there are always multiple factors contributing to any issue, the results of a color ray test considers all of them and tells you what you need to do to make a real difference in your health.

Emerald (carrier of the green ray) & White Beryl

Color ray testing and the answers you get can be very personal. The results may simply confirm what you already sense and know about yourself, but they bring it right to the forefront of your attention so that you can take action.

When I was finished color ray testing and Spectrum Balancing my tailbone, I checked my heart. After years of significant heart issues, I always like to see how it’s doing. If you do color ray testing, there may be one particular issue or condition that you like to keep regular tabs on, too. A shift in the colors that regularly feed it can be a signal that it needs some extra care.

I’m always looking for the lessons behind my experiences because I believe learning them enables me to grow and move forward in my life. Finding out which color rays are most involved in any situation helps me define the underlying why that I look for.

LEARN MORE IN OUR FREE COURSE: INTRODUCTION TO COLOR RAY HEALING