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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 16 MIN

Chromophobia to Chromophilia: Fear, Frequency & the Language of Colour

from Living Between Worlds with Nazrin · host Nazrin Rahimova

What if colour is not decoration — but information?In this episode of Living Between Worlds with Nazrin, we explore the deeper meaning of colour through the lens of culture, psychology, and spirituality.From the concept of chromophobia — the historical mistrust of colour — to chromophilia, the love and embrace of colour as emotional intelligence, this episode invites you to reflect on how colour shapes not only our environments, but our inner world.We explore: • Why neutral spaces feel “safe” — but sometimes limiting • How corporate culture subtly suppresses colour and emotion • The connection between colour, chakras, and energetic frequency • Light as divine intelligence — and what it means to live in full spectrumThis is an invitation to notice where you may be operating in black and white…when your soul is designed for colour.Because perhaps living between worlds means integrating both:Structure and softness.Logic and intuition.Control and flow.You are not here to mute your frequency.You are here to embody it.🌈✨

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