How To Instantly Boost Your ConfidenceThe Spiritual Meaning of The Color Yellow

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Spiritual meaning color yellow

The spiritual meaning of yellow is joy. Use the color yellow to boost your confidence.

Who doesn’t love the color yellow? It’s a bright and cheerful hue. The Journal of Environmental Psychology conducted a study that included over 55 countries. Overwhelmingly, people associate yellow with feelings like joy and hope. 

There are also negative associations with the color yellow. Some see the color yellow as cautionary. Many ancient cultures associated the yellow with illness. Another negative connotation of yellow is betrayal. 

Overall, the spiritual meaning of the color yellow is positive. Wearing yellow can boost your confidence. However, it can vary depending on context. Let’s dive in.

Yellow Color Symbolism 

Most cultures agree that yellow is the color of joy. According to Michael Pastoureau in his book Yellow: A History of Color a lot of ancient cultures used yellow to symbolize abundance. To them, it was the color of rich things: gold, honey, and the flowers of spring. The spiritual meaning of bright yellow was good fortune.

In Eastern philosophy, yellow represents the solar plexus chakra, which is associated with personal power and self-confidence. The Greeks believed yellow bile made people decisive and ambitious.

Yellow stimulates the nervous system. You can use bright yellow in a room where you need to come up with new ideas. 

Negative Connotations of Yellow

For the most part, yellow is a bright and happy color. That said, there are some contexts in which yellow represents a horrible thing. The hit show Breaking Bad famously used a different meaning of yellow in its costume design. In the show, people involved in Walter White’s dark business wear yellow. 

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Here are some other examples:

  1. Cowardice: In Western cultures, yellow has been associated with cowardice. Think of the term “yellow-bellied,” which means “coward.” This may have come from the idea that yellow is a light and weak color. Unlike the strong and bold colors associated with bravery like red and blue. 
  2. Betrayal: Sometimes yellow means betrayal or treachery. For example, in China, a yellow scarf was worn by traitors. This dates back to the Yellow Turban Rebellion, which was a peasant revolt back in the Han dynasty. 
  3. Warning: Yellow often signifies warning like in traffic lights and warning signs. School buses are painted yellow to evoke this sense of caution. It’s not necessarily negative, it could be as innocuous as a “wet floor” sign. 
  4. Sickness: Many ancient cultures see yellow as the color of sickness or disease. Jaundice, a common affliction in ancient times, causes the skin and eyes to turn yellow. Many poisonous animals, such as snakes and spiders, have yellow markings.
  5. Jealousy: Literature and art sometimes use yellow to represent jealousy or envy. 

While yellow is generally a warm and cheerful color, the meaning of yellow can be bad. It’s important to consider what meaning of yellow you’d like to invoke.

Yellow In Branding

According to color psychology, the color yellow can be a great choice for your logo if you use it correctly. If you want to associate your brand with positivity, warmth, and energy, use the color yellow. It will convey a sense of confidence and optimism. 

Here are some considerations when using yellow in logos:

  • Attention-grabbing: Yellow is a bright and attention-grabbing color, making it a good choice for logos that want to stand out from the competition. In addition to red and orange, the human eye is naturally drawn to the color yellow, making them more likely to remember the brand.
  • Positive associations: As mentioned earlier, yellow is associated with joy. When you use yellow in a logo, a brand creates a positive impression in the minds of consumers.
  • Potential drawbacks: While yellow can be a powerful color to use in logos, it’s important to use it carefully.Too much yellow can appear garish. If you’re trying to appear serious and professional, don’t use the color yellow. Be aware of your audience. If you have an international brand, make sure to check the local customs where you are selling your product. Yellow might not work as an international branding option. 

Overall, yellow can be a great color to use in logos when used thoughtfully and strategically. By leveraging its associations with positivity and energy, a brand can create a memorable and effective logo that resonates with consumers.

The Solar Plexus Color

Many cultures associate yellow with the third chakra: the solar plexus. It’s in the stomach area about 2-3 inches above your belly button. It’s the spot where if you get punched, you’ll “get the wind knocked out of you.” This chakra is responsible for personal power, confidence, and self-esteem. It rules your digestive system, metabolism, and adrenal function.

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The solar plexus carries strong masculine energy. It makes plans and gets things done. When it is balanced, you feel confident. It lets you feel empowered and in control of your life. Yellow is believed to stimulate and activate the solar plexus chakra, helping to balance and energize it.

Yellow is the color that resonates with this chakra. You can feed that energy by wearing yellow, burning yellow candles, or even basking in the sun. 

Signs Your Solar Plexus Is Blocked

Here are some signals that your solar plexus needs stimulation.

  • Lack of self-love
  • Depression
  • Lack of determination
  • Inability to make plans or follow through
  • Victim mindset
  • Upset stomach/frequent indigestion
  • Fatigue
  • Food intolerances
  • Desire for stimulants

When your solar plexus is blocked, it makes you kinda wishy-washy. It makes people feel indecisive and like they can’t assert themselves. It also can mess with your digestive issues and lead to weight gain. 

Wearing yellow can help increase your self-confidence and optimism. You can also surround yourself with the color yellow. You can decorate rooms or incorporate yellow into your living area, especially in places where you work and eat. Another great thing you can do to stimulate your solar plexus is to do yoga in the sun. 

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Signs Your Solar Plexus is Overactive

Here are some signs your solar plexus is out of balance with your other chakras. 

  • Aggression
  • Arguing instead of communicating
  • Self-centered attitudes
  • Demanding rather than asking
  • Desire for sedatives
  • Heartburn
  • Upset stomach
  • Diarrhea 

The main vice of the solar plexus is wrath. An overactive solar plexus can make you act like a jerk. If you find yourself getting into a lot of arguments online, your solar plexus needs balance. 

The first thing you should do for your overstimulated solar plexus is a social media detox. Many things in social media feeds are designed to provoke anger. In addition, calming foods like yogurt and watermelon can help “calm the fire.” Just like with the blocked third chakra, doing yoga will aid in balancing your energies. 

Tips For Keeping a Balanced Solar Plexus

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By incorporating yellow into your life you can bring balance to this energy center. Here are a few of our favorite tips:

Meditation, yoga, and other energy-healing practices can help bring balance to your energies. 

Yellow In Feng Shui

According to feng shui feng shui, yellow is a powerful and auspicious color. It is associated with the element earth. It brings warmth, happiness, and joy into a space. A yellow room will stimulate mental activity and promote creativity. 

Since yellow encourages communication, it’s perfect for a dining room or office space. It is a harmonizing color that can energize a space. Use the color yellow in places where you want people to gather and talk. 

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It is also a great color for kitchens. It stimulates the digestive system because it resonates with your solar chakra. Just be sure to use a muted yellow to promote healthy eating habits. Too bright of a yellow can make you eat too quickly.

Yellow is a popular color for front doors, especially for a new business. It attracts positive energy and prosperity into the building. 

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However, it is important to use yellow in moderation. Too much of this color can cause anxiety and restlessness. It is not a good color for a bedroom or a bathroom. Pair yellow with other calming colors, such as blue or green, to balance out its energy. 

The shade of yellow you are using is also important. Bright, vibrant yellows are more energizing and stimulating, while softer, muted yellows are more calming and soothing.

Overall, yellow is a powerful color in feng shui. When you use it right, it can bring life, happiness, and positivity into a room. Too much yellow can make a room chaotic and overstimulate. Yellow creates a harmonious and energizing environment that promotes communication and prosperity.

Yellow In Dreams

Yellow has a lot of different meanings in dreams. There are both positive and negative connotations. Here are some of the most common dream symbols involving yellow. 

Yellow Flowers

In dreams, yellow flowers symbolize new beginnings. They are the marker of springtime when the earth awakens from the slumber of winter. If you’re starting something new, this is a very positive sign. 

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A Yellow House/Room

When you dream about entering a yellow house or being in a yellow room, it means you’re ready to get creative. Your mind is creating a space for creativity. There’s a project in you that’s waiting to be created. 

Yellow Cars

If you see a yellow car in your dream, it could have one of two meanings. It depends on whether the car is parked or in motion. They both relate to your emotional state.

If the car is moving, it means you’re experiencing a difficult emotional time, but you’re moving through it. Notice how the car is moving. Is it going at a leisurely pace, with a few bumps here and there? Does it feel out of control? Are you driving, or is someone else? These can give you more clues about the specific meaning of your dream.

But if the car is at a standstill, it means you’re emotionally repressed. Here’s a good place to note why the car is not moving. Is it broken down, or are you just taking a pitstop? If the car is broken, that’s your psyche’s way of saying it’s time to ask for help. 

Yellow Birds

Yellow birds symbolize freedom in dreams. Do you see a happy yellow bird flying in the sky? That means you’re totally happy and content. If in your dream the bird is caged or sick, it means you need to do more for yourself. 

If the bird flies in any particular direction, follow it. It’s leading you to happiness. Overall, this is a symbol of our joy.

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Yellow Clothes

You might look great in yellow, but in a dream yellow clothes are not a good thing. If in your dream, you are dressed in yellow, it means others around you do not recognize your talents. Maybe they expect you to fail. 

Are you the one purchasing the clothes? This can mean that you’re having trouble making a decision. It can also mean you’re struggling with how you come across to others. 

Dreaming about wearing a yellow dress is a bad omen. It means you’re about to lose someone you love, or that someone close to you wants to betray you/

FAQ

What does yellow symbolize?

The color yellow is a high-energy color. It is associated with warmth, happiness, and positivity. It can evoke a sense of excitement, creativity, and optimism. It’s a great choice if you want to boost your energy or self-confidence.

What does a yellow rose mean?

A yellow rose typically symbolizes friendship, joy, and new beginnings. A bouquet of yellow roses can also mean congratulations and good health. In some contexts, yellow roses can also convey feelings of apology or sympathy.

What does “mellow yellow” mean?

“Mellow Yellow” is a slang phrase that refers to a state of calmness or relaxation. It came from a popular 60’s song by Donovan. There was an urban legend that it also was a psychoactive drug that could be made from banana peels, but this is entirely false. 

What does a yellow ribbon mean?

This is another instance where the color yellow is used in a song. Tony Orlando wrote the hit in the 1970s, “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round  the Old Oak Tree.”It tells a story of a man returning from war. These days, it’s used to symbolize missing someone, especially a member of the military. 

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About Gemma Clarke

Gemma Clarke is a certified and experienced yoga & meditation instructor. She has been practicing meditation since 2014 and teaching since 2018. Gemma specializes in yoga and mindfulness for emotional wellbeing, and she has taught in Thailand, Cambodia, and the UK. Gemma is passionate about sharing her expertise and experience with meditation to inspire others to live more mindfully, becoming happier, healthier, and calmer. Follow me: Instagram | LinkedIn

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