Spiritual Healing
Light is electromagnetic energy that can pass
through transparent objects and empty space without requiring any medium for
its transmission from one place to another.
There are different views about colours. Light,
in actual effect, is a combination of different frequencies and various
wavelengths. Feeling of a particular wavelength, having a typical frequency, by
the retina and the mind is known as colour.
In 1666 Sir Isaac Newton expounded the
Principles of Gravitation and Theory of Colours. When the sunlight or the light
waves, according to this theory, pass through a prism, they disperse according to
their frequencies into seven bands and we know this grouping of waves, as
colours. All the other colours are shades of these seven bands of colours. This
band of rainbow colours resulting from the dispersal of light waves is named as
spectrum.
Violet indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and
red, are the colours in a spectrum our eyes are more sensitive for yellow and
green colours and interestingly the sunlight also boosts yellow and green more
than other colours.
Colours witnessed in a spectrum are only the
visible part of the spectrum. The waves, which have wavelengths shorter than
violet waves cannot be seen by our eyes e.g. ultra-violet rays, x-rays, gamma
rays etc. Similarly the waves of larger wavelengths than the red also cannot be
seen e.g. infra-red and microwaves.
It is not so that everybody can witness the colours other than the seven colours of the spectrum, there are people who can witness even the invisible waves of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
How do we see colour? There are different views
in this regard. The idea that is generally accepted is known as Classical
Theory.
Classical Theory was presented by renowned Physist
Mr. Young and anatonomist Mr. Helm Holtz. This is also called Young Helm Holtz
Theory. Both these scientists were moved to see that only three colours are
enough to form other compound colours.
Three types of cones, according to this theory are
there on the retina. One type of cones is sensitive for the wavelengths of blue
colour, other is sensitive for yellow colour and third type of cones is to feel
the red. The wavelength of the colour falling upon the retina triggers the concerned cone and thus the
particular colour is sighted. All the colours are witnessed because of triggering
of two or three cones e.g. wavelength of purple activates the cones sensitive
for red and blue. Resulting activation of these two cones we see purple colour.
Why do we see colours? Colour, in actual fact,
is that quality of the light which it expresses after mixing with darkness. We
see an object black because it absorbs all the waves of the light and we see an
object white because it reflects all the waves of the light. We see an object
red because it reflects the waves of the red colour only and absorbs all the
other waves. And, the same is true for all other colours.
Why are the colours? How do they form? What are
the primary colours? Exact situation is yet not clear. Some consider that there
are four primary colours; some say these are three. And, according to few,
black is the basic and primary colour. The great Spiritual Scientist Qalander
Baba Auliya declares: blue is the basic colour.
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
Columns, articles and write ups to create
awareness in the masses about theory of colours, their therapeutic effects and
methods of treating diseases using colours, were published in various
newspapers of the country, which included Hurriyat, Jasarat, Mashriq, Ailaan,
Millat, Jung (Pak and London Editions),Akhbar-e-Jehan and Mag, in 1960.
Number of people that have been advised
or treated using this therapeutic system exceeds 2 million. We recorded the
experiences of the people who benefited from this system of therapeutic during
the last twenty years.
In March 1978, the book titled " Rang
Aur Roshni Say Illaj" (Treating Diseases using light and colours) was
published. It received warm appreciations from people of all walks of life.
It's being published continuously since then. Many books have been produced on
the subject and I studied them all. I analyzed and contributed additions and
alterations to simplify the procedure of application of colours.