This was quite refreshing as I had come to the conclusion that once I'd read my own personal profile (plus my other half to check for compatibility, obviously) the rest of it would be meaningless. She also suggested different ways of using the system and benefiting from, not just your own colour, but monthly colours and colours of significant dates. However, I continued reading Bernhardt's guide to using the book which explained the information presented on each page – personal colour, key words, personal profile and compatible birthdays. This seems to make the concept less credible, especially as we humans often need some sort of scientific proof for the existence of all things mystical. She mentions how Colorstrology combines astrology, numerology and the elements but doesn't explain why, when put together, they create one specific colour for a birth date. Summary: A fun little guide to birthday colours, based on a combination of astrology and numerology, suggesting ways in which specific colours can benefit you as an individual in your everyday life.īernhardt's introduction to Colorstrology was very brief and lacked any real detail as to how the individual birthday colours are worked out.
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