
The Color You Wore Today Might Be Draining Your Energy: Why your favorite red shirt could be attracting bad luck, and the one color that guarantees respect in a business meeting.
Estimated read time: 4 minutes
Let me ask you something personal.
Think about the last time you walked into a room and felt instantly uncomfortable. Your skin felt tight. You couldn’t find the right words. Everyone seemed on edge.
You probably thought it was you.
What if I told you it was the walls?
Or worse—what if I told you it was your clothes?
We live in a world of color. But most of us are color-blind to the truth.
We think red is just a color. We think black is just “slimming.” We paint our children’s rooms in bright, “happy” yellows and then wonder why they can’t sleep at night.
We are making a massive mistake. And it is costing us our peace, our energy, and sometimes, our relationships.
The Funeral Secret Nobody Tells You

You have probably worn black to a funeral out of respect.
I did too. Until I learned the physics.
Black does not protect you. Black absorbs.
Imagine walking through a room filled with heavy, grey fog of grief, sadness, and fear. Now imagine wearing a sponge. That is what a black dress or suit is—a sponge.
You walk into that sorrow, and your clothes drink it all in. You carry it home. You hug your kids. You sit on the couch.
Suddenly, your home feels heavy. Your family is irritable. You have no idea why.
The spiritual traditions know this. It’s why in many cultures, they wear white to funerals—to reflect the pain away, not absorb it.
If you have ever left a sad event feeling “haunted” or exhausted for days, now you know why.
Why Your “Favorite” Color Might Be Your Enemy

Here is a hard truth.
Imagine you love pizza. You eat it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It’s your favorite.
But your body is screaming for vegetables. You have no energy. Your skin is breaking out.
Do you keep eating the pizza just because it’s your favorite?
Of course not.
Colors are the same.
Do you love black because it feels safe? Or because you are hiding from the world?
Do you love red because you are passionate? Or because you are always angry and can’t calm down?
Do you love bright yellow because it’s cheerful? Or because your mind never stops racing with anxiety?
Your favorite color isn’t always your friend. Sometimes it is just a comfortable bad habit that is keeping you stuck.
The “Superpower” of the Boardroom

Now, let’s talk about the opposite side of the spectrum.
Have you ever noticed how some people walk into a room and instantly command respect? They aren’t the loudest. They aren’t the richest.
They just feel solid.
Usually, they are wearing Navy Blue.
There is a reason why police officers and CEOs wear it. Blue is the frequency of truth. When you wear deep blue, you are telling the subconscious mind of everyone in the room: Trust me. I am calm. I am in control.
Most people go to interviews in grey, hoping to blend in.
Grey makes you forgettable.
But Navy Blue? It makes you unforgettable.
A Book That Changes How You See the World
I used to think color was just decoration. A matter of taste.
Then I found The Living Rainbow.
This isn’t just a book about paint swatches. It is a manual for hacking your energy field.
Inside, you will discover the secrets that spiritual traditions have kept for thousands of years, broken down into simple, easy-to-read language.
You will learn:
- The Chakra Cheat Sheet: Exactly which color to use to stop anxiety in its tracks (Hint: It’s not blue).
- Room-by-Room Alchemy: Why painting your child’s room bright red is basically psychological warfare—and the one “secret” pastel that guarantees a good night’s sleep.
- The Wardrobe Audit: How to dress for a party to attract joy, and how to dress for a presentation to command a raise.
- The “Pizza Problem”: A concrete system to break up with your toxic favorite color and finally feel balanced.
You Don’t Have to Believe in Magic. You Just Have to Look Around.
You don’t need to be a monk or a mystic to use this book.
You just need to be tired.
Tired of feeling drained after social events.
Tired of rooms that feel “off.”
Tired of wearing the same old black uniform because you don’t know what else to wear.
The Living Rainbow doesn’t ask you to throw away your wardrobe. It asks you to look at your life with new eyes.
Are You Ready to See the World in HD?
Most people live in a black-and-white movie and don’t even know the color button is broken.
Don’t be most people.
Click below to get your copy of The Living Rainbow.
Stop absorbing the world’s sorrow. Start reflecting your true power.
P.S. Try this experiment before you buy the book. Wear a bright orange shirt to a party this weekend. Just once. Notice how people treat you. Notice how you feel. Come back and thank me later.




