

Keep in mind that your subconscious plays a major role in the selection of the colors, as is the case when laying tarot cards, it is inadvisable to repeat the color test too often because otherwise the quality of the interpretation quickly fades. Once you’re done dragging and dropping your favorite and least favorite colors into all the boxes all you do is click on the ‘continue to interpretation’ button and you will be directed to a page where you will receive an analysis of your color selections – and boy are they accurate!

There are 2 rows with 6 boxes each and it should only take you around 3 minutes to fill them in. Repeat these two steps until all the fields in both rows are filled. Now, look at the remaining colors and, once again, choose the most pleasing and the most unpleasing ones and put these into the next empty field of their respective row. The second step is to select the color that you find least pleasing right now and also pull this color into the first field at the left end of the bottom empty row.

You then pull this color into the first empty field at the left of the top row simply using the drag and drop method. To start off with a table comes up with 25 colors on it all you do is look at the 25 colors and select the one you find most appealing right now. The interpretation, based on the color-O-scope test by Schneider, also describes your current situation, your personal focus, and your behaviors, and gives you clues as to how you can deal with these constructively.įor this step all you have to do is log onto the color oracle site. The color test determines what you are dealing with at the moment and will reveal more about your current disposition. The Color Oracle is a psychological color test developed by the Swiss art instructor, therapist, and astrologer Johannes Schneider. These different and seemingly magical-like methods are used to determine just about anything from your relationships, to your success, but it’s about time something new comes into light – like the color oracle! What is it? We’ve all heard of fortune tellers, tarot card readers, and even psychic mediums, and of course, the hype around your horoscope and what it predicts for you for the upcoming month or year depending on your astrological history dating all the way back to the day you were born. Sure, it’s easy to use color to describe something, it’s even amusing to use color to symbolize our feelings and emotions – but, have you ever thought about how you really, subconsciously perceive color?
