>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>nave, I'm not trying to put down your vocation. But, when I see at this stage of development of the very soft science of psychology any to attempts to characterize the "mind bogglingly complex" human interactions of biology, environment, experience, conditioning, culture, etc. using a color test, or any other test for that matter, I get very skeptical. To me it sounds like trying to characterize the weather by throwing colored pieces paper into the air and watching how they fall.
I completely understand your point....Infact I was positive that someone was going to make the point: that the results are so general that they could theoretically apply to anyone at any given time in their life.......kinda like astrology he he he
I also understand that psychology is a soft science. However, when I say that it's complex in it's research and comprehension I mean exactly that. The research for the Luscher Color test is probably one of the most comprehensive psychological tests ever developed... Keep in mind this is an abbreviated form of the test.... Believe it or not factors like "biology, environment, experience, conditioning and culture" are all taken into careful consideration in the Luscher research and also are reflected when the full test is administered.....There is also extensive analysis of the nervous system and it's responses to colors taken into consideration and also how those nervous sytems responses correlate to general forms of neuroses and psychoses.......I think if you administered the full test to yourself several times you wouldn't be
as skeptical....
All things being equal, you don't have to believe it and I'm not asking you to......A bit of skepticism is healthy as they say.....However, being skeptical of anything because the research is too extensive and too complex is, in my view, probably not the best reason to be skeptical.....My opinion regarding any research is usually that of the "more is better" school of thought........
Also as I've mentioned the Luscher color test draws upon quite a bit of "hard science" that deals with the brain and nervous system.....To this date, contemporary researchers have even added more hard science into the luscher equation inorder to make the test that you now take more effective.....
I also understand that astrology is extrodinarily complex but astrology is much more of a "soft science" than psychology is....Having said that, I think that anyone who truely researches astrology would have to admit that there is at least a fragment of truth to it as there is no doubt at least a fragment of truth to the Luscher test.........Perhaps, more then just a fragment
because of the extensive comprehension of the research....
That said, although the Luscher test is complex in it's nature the fundamentals of it are really quite straight forward.....It's simple: colors have the same inherent meanings to all people; with a few exceptions to certain cultures ....Some of these meanings are conditioned by society but most of them are unconditioned or inotherwords conditioned by the environment and/or biology of the body; or a combination of the two......And when I say environment I am infering to the environment that we all grew up in....not as in your family environment, or my family environment.....These meanings of the colors that were the product of undconditioned responses to the environment were ingrained into our psyches milleniums ago when we were climbing down from the trees......The meanings of these colors and our reponses to those meanings were long ago integrated into our biology and such......meanings and responses that for the most part are universal to all people... This is the basis of the test...and these basic factor can be measured in the nervous system and that is hard science....
The colors you favor/choose do indicate to some extent what is going on in your head.....Choosing a color is a behavior.....Every behavior to a large extent is indicative of a persons cognitive process....There is little or no way around that.......I think that is the lesson of the Luscher color test. Now, whether or not you want to believe that the results of the Luscher color test are accurate and that the test can tell you just what it is that is going on in your head will always be up for debate....at least in this lifetime....The point is that behaviors
do indicate what's going on in the mind because the mind is the only force that is driving behaviors. And like I said, choosing a color is a behavior as is everything else you do......Decifering what a particular behaviors psychological correlate is, is a bit tricky....But there is no doubt that there are psychological correlations of every behavior.....If you can accept those facts in combination with the idea that colors have universal meanings for all people that are reflected in the biology of the body and mind then the Lushcer color test is a long shot from astrology
But Take it with a grain of salt as I'm sure you will.......and feel free to knock psychology anytime you want

...It will always be knocked as long as it is a soft science...but that will one day change as biology and physics and other fields merge together...eventually there will be a psychology that is very much a hard science...perhaps the luscher test is that breed of psychology in it's embryonic form.....As for me I just like to talk and discuss psyche...... whilst I am educated in the field it is not my vocation and I don't ever forsee myself practicing in the field.....I would inevitably have to get more education to do so at the level I would like to....at college I did a double major of psyche and fine arts and in the end I made the choice to continue to my education in the fine arts not psyche.........
And that means that I don't have to put up with listening and decifering the minds of all you screwed up people and your screwed up color choices....AND thank god for that
