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Colors for Our Day of Birth and taboo ones

 

The favourable colors for you (according to your day of birth)

 

Day that you were bornGood colors/ coloursColors to Avoid
Sunday
  • 1. Success: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 2. Good luck: White
  • 3. Power: Cream, grey
  •  4. People help: Red
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Green
  • 2. Health ailments: Black & blue
  • 3. Danger: Pink
Monday
  • 1. Success: Cream, grey
  • 2. Good luck: Pink
  • 3. Power: Black & blue
  • 4. People help: White
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 2. Health ailments: Red, orange
  • 3. Danger: Green
Tuesday
  • 1. Success: Black & blue 
  • 2. Good luck: Green
  • 3. Power: Red
  • 4. People help: Pink
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Cream, grey 
  • 2. Health ailments: White
  • 3. Danger: Purpleorangeyellow
Wednesday
  • 1. Success: Red
  • 2. Good luck: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 3. Power: White
  • 4. People help: Green
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Black & blue 
  • 2. Health ailments: Pink
  • 3. Danger: Cream, grey
Thursday
  • 1. Success: White
  • 2. Good luck: Cream, grey 
  • 3. Power: Pink
  •  4. People help: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Red
  • 2. Health ailments: Green
  • 3. Danger: Black & blue
Friday
  • 1. Success: Pink 
  • 2. Good luck: Black & blue
  • 3. Power: Green 
  • 4. People help: Cream, grey
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: White
  • 2. Health ailments: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 3.  Danger: Red
Saturday
  • 1. Success: Green 
  • 2. Good luck: Red
  • 3. Power: Purpleorangeyellow
  • 4. People help: Black & blue
  • 1. Arguments/ conflict: Pink 
  • 2. Health ailments: Cream, grey
  • 3. Danger: White

Definition of day of birth: on the day that you were born, what day was it? Sunday? Monday? Etc? It is now very easy… just google “what day is dd mm yy” and Google would instantly display the answer.

Example, if you are born on 18 April 1978- it was a Tuesday. That means you were born on a Tuesday. From the list above, take a lot at colors that are good/bad for you.

Do check if the situation applies to you. The above are not the mere rules- they are to compliment what you are already doing. Khun Mae has always taught us not to forsake meditation, chanting and transference of merits- as it helps to make our life smoother and better.

Note: The information was obtained from a book written in Thai, in which Khun Mae translated and we took down the details. Hope this information helps you.

 

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