Friday, August 10, 2012

The Secret Sounds of Overly-Expressive Symbols

    During a meeting for the company I'm employed with, I noticed the decoration in the room and was trying to figure out why I could not decisively say how much I disliked it. 
   
     The colors seemed an odd choice, the design mundane and the chairs sucked.  Ok, the chairs didn't suck, but I didn't want to sit in it for three hours either. 
    The most compelling reason to dislike the decor was the fact that I was in a meeting on a Saturday morning, eating breakfast burritos, cold donuts and hot bitter coffee, instead of  at home with my family and a steaming stack of strawberry pancakes "wit all the fixin's". Yet, I found it impossible to form a properly fitting negative opinion of the room and the meeting I was attending.  
     Presently, (during a break of course; in case one of y'all stumble across this post...) I applied the science of simple gematria, the art of assigning numbers to letters in accordance with their position in the alphabet, (for example: a=1 z=26) and symphonetics, (the whispering undertones of symbols) which soon revealed to me the hushed demands of the  room. 


(Place): A conference room in a Sleep Inn hotel -Shreveport, LA.



This decorator was mindful to dampen personal opinion by using colors as mutable agents.
    The floor is brown to reverse the ego.
(The color of the Ego is Red and has a frequency of 27 and is the mirror image of brown at 72). Brown is earthy and highly mutable in the way a mother causes a whining child to fall silent and even coo).  
      There are orange circles touching and overlapping on the brown carpeted floor to ensure no words fall outside the realm of understanding. 
    
    Orange is the color of the second chakra, which rules the lower intestines and was apparently selected to aid in the digestion of information. (Orange chakra)
   







 The 'Flower of Life', a symbol of interconnectedness, 
 may give insight into the designers thought process 
when choosing the floors' design.
 The circle in simple gematria resonates with the number 50 and is synonymous with the word wiseUnderstanding equates to 150 and is described as 'the path of the wise'.

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