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Color Healing Pioneer – Edwin Dwight Babbitt

All the great researchers in the field of Light like Newton, Wollaston, Fraunhofer, Kirchoff, Bursen and others only studied the physical phenomena of Light. They did not pay attention to the power or healing properties of the Light in relation to the human body.

Edwin Dwight Babbitt was the first man to be interested from this scientific point of view.

He had his Science Hall at 141 Eight Street in New York City. In 1876, during the Centennial of the United States, he announced his “Discovery of the shape and constitution of atoms.” He showed how they worked in connection with Ethereal Forces to produce the effects of heat, cold, electricity, magnetism, chemical action, light, and color.

In 1878, he wrote his book, “The Principles of Light and Color.” He said that there was no science whatsoever, except Pure Mathematics that goes down to the basic principles. He said it was time for the wonderful world of light and color, which is invisible to the human eye, to be unveiled. In this way many of the mysteries of nature and human life will be clarified.

The book infuriated the doctors. They refused to believe that light and color could have any effect on the human body.

In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, General Augustus James Pleasonton published his book “Blue and Sunlights.” He claimed that by alternating ordinary clear glass with blue glass, more grapes would be produced than under normal conditions.

Both Babbitt and Pleasonton were ridiculed and laughed at by the medical community. But none of the “laughing” ones investigated his claims to see if they were in fact true.

I did. I use color every day in my life. I have blue filters that I wrap around my quart glass jar. Then I expose it to the sun all day. At night I take it, I put it in the refrigerator to cool down. Then I drink a glass of “blue” water before going to bed and another in the morning.

I also do it with green. Have you ever wondered why the creator gave us so much green and blue to look at every day? If just looking at the green and blue color can calm you down and help you heal, just think what you can do to drink it.

The New York Scientific American wrote vigorously against Pleasonton, calling it the “blue glass madness.” They never had the opportunity to demonstrate their scientific principles.

Babbitt had chapters in his book on: Chromochemistry, Chromium-Therapeutics, Chromopathy, Chromium-Culture of Plant Life, Chromium-Philosophy, Chromium-Dynamics of Lights and Color of Higher Grade and Chromium-Mentalism.

Chrom-mentalism is very interesting. Now that the Laws of Quantum Physics have told us that thoughts are things, just thinking in healing colors can help.

Each of Babbitt’s chapters is a masterpiece of deep thought. But even with all this, it was not enough to awaken scientists to the use of light and color for healing purposes.

Babbitt died heartbroken and poor. Here’s another pioneer destroyed by the entrenched and dogmatic Medical Society.

Another doctor who published a book in 1877, on “Blue and Red Light”. or “Light and its rays as medicine”. He was also ostracized. He was a very prominent physician who took an interest in the Higher Forces of Nature for healing. It didn’t matter, he thought outside the box and was penalized for it.

Five years before the publication of Edwin Dwight Babbitt’s memorable volume, Dinshah P. Ghadiali was born in Bombay, India, on Friday, November 28, 1873. He gave the world his scientifically proven color-healing methodology. His work is called Spectro-Chrome Metry.

I have your 12 color filters and use them daily as a maintenance program against ill health. Deeper purples and magentas have a wonderful healing effect on stressed emotions.

Go online and research Babbitt, Dinshah, and color healing in general.

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