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It brings peace, but he who would wear it must lead a pure and holy life. " Surely, if all this is true, it is almost essential that we should follow the advice of colour healers and have our ceilings always of blue. Blue is often called the colour of devotion, but we must remember that devotion is not an end in itself ; it is the striving after eternal Truth and Wisdom that matters. So much did the Hindoos think of the colour that their gods are addressed by the epithet " narayan, " and they a...re said to be born of the sea which ever reflects the blue of heaven. In Egypt the gods were often painted blue to show their heavenly origin ; e. G. Kneph the Creator, the great Mind, wears blue rpbes. Mummies were shrouded in blue beads to show that they were united with the soul of Truth. Odin, the wise All-Father of the Scandinavians, is nearly always spoken of as wearing blue robes. The blue pines near the homes of Philemon and Baucis were sacred to Jupiter. Sin, the Assyrian god, is said to have had a blue beard.
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