Orb Color Definitions

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SolitudeDude

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Nov 29, 2008, 7:38:38 PM11/29/08
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Ever wonder why some orbs are different colors and if/why the colors
have a meaning? I have done some research of the different colored
orbs and what the different colors mean, check it out below.

Although there is never really a way to be absolutely positive of what
the colors mean, the definitions below are what most people have
learned about the color of orbs. It is best if you use this
information at your own discretion. The following color definitions
are not proven facts, only popular beliefs. However, if you have proof
of any of the following information please let me know as I am not
aware of it. This information has only been posted as a helpful
resource to those who are curious about the meanings of colored
orbs.

[Pink] - Pink orbs are believed to stand for a feeling of "openness".

[Red] - Red orbs are believed to stand for a few things: stress,
restlessness or a miserable spirit.

[Dark Red] - Orbs with a darker red color is often believed to stand
for anger, hate or pain.

[Clear Red] - Clear red orbs may stand for really high energy.

[Peachy/light orange] - These colors are often believed that the
spirit has the ability to comfort those who are suffering in any way,
shape or form and to be able to sympathize with those who are
suffering or having problems.

[Orange] - Orange orbs are thought to mean "healing energy" and the
ability to heal the wounded.

[Yellow] - Like with a lot of other things, many believe yellow orbs
stand for caution. Much like when the traffic light turns yellow,
caution should be used in whatever you are doing.
Encountering a yellow orb may also be a warning sign so be careful.

[Yellow-Green] - Yellow-Green like orbs are believed to stand for
psychic growth.

[Green] - Green orbs are believed to stand for healing, fertility and/
or fruitfulness.

[Turquoise] - May stand for amusement or neutrality.

[Light Blue] - May stand for tranquility.

[Lavender] - Is believed to mean that the spirit is at peace with
God.

[Purple] - May mean that the spirit has stored information to share.

[Violet] - Is believed to mean that the spirit is seeking spiritual
guidance.
It may need help with guiding it towards the light and helping it
through.

[White] - Highly believed to mean protection. When white orbs are
spotted, it more than likely means that it is protecting something or
someone....maybe even you!

[Silver] - Telekinetic powers.

[Brown] - May mean that there is a connection to the earth. Other
opinions state that it may also mean danger and has the abilities to
cause damage (especially to electronics).

*If you know of anymore orb color definitions that are not posted
here, please let me know or feel free to post them on this board
yourself.*

SolitudeDude

Jyzavi

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Dec 1, 2008, 9:09:21 PM12/1/08
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I've also heard that very dark purple orbs carry information
specifically for you. And as to brown orbs I've heard the ones that
mean danger are more a kind of sickly brown-green than just brown.

Also orbs that "sparkle" are said to travel dimensions and/or
realities.

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shellyirene

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Dec 22, 2008, 2:45:04 AM12/22/08
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what about dark blue not light blue
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SolitudeDude

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Dec 22, 2008, 1:51:56 PM12/22/08
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Here is the definition for dark blue, I just googled it:

Dark Blue Orbs = Shielding, Shyness or Survivor Instinct.

Rebecca Manning

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Dec 22, 2008, 8:53:51 PM12/22/08
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I've also learned recently that black splotches in orbs signify depression

Venus

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Dec 23, 2008, 3:55:45 AM12/23/08
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Very interesting. I actually saw a grey orb with the naked eye a
couple years ago and have never been able to find out what they mean.
This orb was about the size of a baseball and I've never ever seen
anything like it before...
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