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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
Grammy winner, singer songwriter Kenny Loggins will be my special guest on Monday, Dec 16, 5:00 – 6:00 pm PT. He will discuss his life story but we’re also going to delve deeper with his thoughts on life, love, philosophy, and more. Kenny is one of the most beloved songwriters in the world because he writes from his heart and soul. I hope you will join us. You can listen in on http://www.LifeColorsCity.com or on 1290 AM in Santa Barbara. The show will also rerun on Sunday, Dec 22, 8:00 am PT and will be archived on the LifeColorsCity website. You can also check out Kenny’s tour schedule on his site: http://www.kennyloggins.com
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
Here are some upcoming shows I will be a guest on. I hope you can join me! December 12, 2013 Thursday, 8:00 PM PT – 10:00 PM PT Pam will be a guest on radio show with host Erin Dakins http://www.thetruthtraveler.com December 13, 2013 Friday, 12:00 PM PT – 2:00 PM PT Pam will be a guest on “The Alan Handelman Show” with host Alan Handelman http://ifitrocks.com December 14, 2013 Saturday, 5:00 PM PT Pam will be a guest on “The Paranormal View” with host Henry Foister http://theparanormalview.com/about/
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
If you are a Yellow/Violet combination (or a Violet/Yellow) for the most part, people with these colors do not experience much inner conflict. Yellows and Violets can be quite compatible — as long as your Yellow side is taking action to fulfill your Violet vision.
There are a few areas this combination may experience conflict, however. Your Violet grand visions and purpose on the planet can overwhelm and frighten your Yellow side, which prefers to have fun and be easy going. Your Violet visions can be so enormous that your Yellow side may fear your performance will be inadequate. You Yellows are often too shy or insecure to believe you could accomplish such feats, or you can’t figure out how to go about manifesting such a dream. Also, your Yellow side may resist the amount of work that may be required. When the Yellow aspect doesn’t want to work that hard or procrastinates because of fear, your Violet aspect may become frustrated and impatient. You Violets want to live your visions now. To hide out or procrastinate, your Yellow aspect may become entangled in negative addictions such as sweets, over-eating, alcohol, or drugs; or you may find other ways to hide out and distract yourself, such as staying too busy to get to your dream. This not only delays your Violet’s dream; it can blur your vision.
If the Violet side of you desires to accomplish a goal or move to a new level in life, but your Yellow aspect procrastinates because of fear you may experience a “wake up call.” Yellows do not like facing fears. So you may develop health problems because that’s the best way to get a Yellow’s attention – it’s a Yellow’s most effective wake up call. When your health suffers, you know something is wrong. The Yellow aspect must learn to trust and support your Violet side in order to manifest your visions. Your Yellow aspect will support your Violet’s vision if you believe it will be fun and creative or will help others.
If your Yellow aspect can stay physically active, healthy, and away from negative addictions, and if you can keep a sense of humor and find creative solutions to accomplishing your dream, then your Yellow/Violet color combination can be dynamic, loving, energetic, charismatic, and successful. -
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BLUE/VIOLET Aura Color Combination – How to Create Inner HarmonyA Blue/Violet aura color personality doesn’t usually experience as many conflicts as some combinations do. (I use “her” here – but it applies to males as well.) Because Blue and Violet are both in the emotional family, they are both very loving and compassionate. Violets tend to be stronger personalities than most Blues, however. They don’t cry as easily and do not react to situations as personally as Blues do. Both colors care deeply for people and have intense feelings.Blue/Violets may begin their lives predominantly as Blues, their main priorities being relationships, marriage, and family. They may begin their careers as counselors, teachers, parents, or nurses. Their lives revolve around helping others. Sometime during their lives, they shift into their Violet aspects. Their homes, marriages, and families are no longer their main priorities. They still love them dearly, but feel drawn toward helping people on a greater scale. They long to write, continue their education, travel or become involved in humanitarian causes.This transition can cause Blue/Violets considerable guilt and confusion. During this time they may even question their desire to be married to their current partners. (Just because someone doesn’t want to be married anymore does not mean she is necessarily a Blue/Violet Color Combination.) As Blue/Violets shift into this new phase of their lives, they develop a strong desire to do something very powerful, meaningful, or fulfilling. They also want more freedom to evolve. Blue/Violets need to know that they don’t necessarily have to abandon their families to follow their dreams. They just need to readjust their lives to incorporate their new desires.A few conflicts can occur within this combination. The Blue aspect often fears the power and the potential of appearing arrogant of the Violet aspect. The Violet’s visions can seem too grand and overwhelming for the sensitive Blue. She wonders: If I’m that successful, will people still love me? If I become a powerful leader, will I outgrow my friends and family? If I become independent and powerful, will I move beyond a need for a significant relationship partner? The Blue aspect could suppress her Violet power if she fears she will be alone and unloved as a result.An example of a Blue/Violet transition is the loving Blue counselor suddenly deciding she wants to start teaching group workshops, write a book, or produce a video so she can help more people on a larger scale. Other examples are a Blue/Violet teacher deciding to quit her job to travel around the world, learn about other cultures, and become a journalist; or the unassuming and charitable Blue who starts becoming more interested in money so she can have more freedom to travel or to pursue greater dreams. These new self-motivated desires can make a Blue feel selfish.Other personality traits begin shifting from the Blue to the Violet. For example, the moral and monogamous Blue begins to become increasingly interested in passion or being with a more inspirational partner. All of a sudden, the loyal Blue finds herself considering extramarital affairs. The horror and confusion this can create is overwhelming. Often, affairs occur because the Blue is afraid to pursue her own Violet dream. She subconsciously hopes that focusing her attention on another relationship will fulfill this strange new impulse for change. After all, the Blue side of her always felt that a relationship would fulfill all her needs. An affair accomplishes very little, however. It only delays the feeling that she needs to do more with her life. To balance the increased drive for passion, she can instead channel her energy into her new Violet vision.For both sides of this Color Combination to be happy, a Blue/Violet needs a loving, secure, and yet inspiring mate who will share her same dream, or to have the freedom to live on her own. She also needs a career that allows her freedom to travel or pursue her interests, and the ability to help humanity. Although money will never be her first priority, she needs enough to give her the freedom to accomplish her visions.Although family will always be important, Blue/Violets will never be content to sit at home. They must feel they are contributing something of value to the planet, including exploring creativity through art, music, theater, photography, or writing as well as joining organizations that benefit humanity, animals, or the environment.For Blue/Violets to stay balanced, they must learn to love, support, and trust their dreams and visions. Blues usually love and support everyone but themselves. They must learn to support the visions of their own Violet.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
BLUE/YELLOW aura color personality – potential inner conflict and how to create harmonyIn power, this delightful creature is loving, playful, cheerful, creative, and energetic. She helps people by bringing warmth and joy into their lives. These personalities are usually high-energy people. The loving nature of the Blue combined with the sparkling, creative, and energetic nature of the Yellow makes this combination a fun-loving, creative teacher or a gentle healer.This color combination doesn’t experience many traumatic inner conflicts. Both Blues and Yellows are caring and generous people who are sensitive to the needs of others. Although Yellows can be rebellious individuals, both Blues and Yellows are people-pleasers — it is important to them bth that people like them.Conflict can occur in a few areas. The Blue aspect is typically more emotionally serious, feeling that she must help people. The Yellow aspect rebels against the Blue’s intensity, believing that the most effective way to heal people is to show them how to have fun. Because neither Blues nor Yellows make money a priority, this combination frequently experiences financial difficulties. Blues have a hard time receiving money for services, and money disintegrates in the Yellows’ hands. If Blue/Yellows can learn to love, honor, and respect themselves, finances will improve.The four areas in which out-of-power Blue/Yellows can experience the most inner conflicts are relationships, sex, exercise, and children. The Blue aspect wants an emotionally fulfilling, monogamous, and committed relationship. Although the Yellow aspect wants a playmate, she has a fear of commitment. Blue/Yellows can sabotage their relationships and not even be aware they are doing it. Blue/Yellows are frequently attracted to people who are not available — they are already married, live far away, or have a fear of commitment themselves. By falling in love with people who are unavailable, Blue/Yellows can feel the emotion of being in love, but escape the trap of commitment. The Blue aspect will often find a mate, but the Yellow aspect will run away to be free of the commitment. She frequently makes it appear that the other person has chosen to leave her, when in reality she is the one who has pushed the other person away through her fear of commitment. The Blue has a hard time letting go of relationships; the Yellow is ready to move on because things aren’t fun anymore. Blue/Yellows frequently have multiple marriages or relationships. Blue/Yellows can help themselves by choosing mates who can laugh, play, and yet emotionally commit to them. Sex can be another problem for this Color Combination. The Blue is very moral and monogamous. In order to sleep with someone, she must love that person. The Yellow believes that sex is a fun, playful experience that doesn’t need to involve serious commitment. Even if she is in a relationship, the Yellow can entertain the idea of having a playful, sexual interlude with someone. This can cause waves of guilt for the loyal Blue. If Blue/Yellows can stay balanced and channel their energy into physical exercise or creative projects, extramarital affairs can be avoided.Exercise is another challenge for Blue/Yellows. The Yellow needs to stay physically active to maintain a sense of wellbeing and harmony. However, the Blue’s idea of exercise is walking to the end of the driveway. She is not motivated to exercise. When the Yellow aspect feels a need to exercise, the Blue aspect creates a hundred excuses why she can’t. Blue/Yellows who don’t exercise will experience low energy, depression, stiff muscles, and backaches. When they do exercise, they feel better. Setting up a regular exercise schedule is highly recommended for this Color Combination. Gardening is also a very therapeutic form of meditation.The Blue/Yellow combination commonly experiences weight problems. The emotionally vulnerable Blue and sensitive Yellow put on weight either for protection or because they are feeling unfulfilled. In addition, when a Yellow is insecure and experiencing low self-esteem, her addiction to food, sweets, or alcohol can compound the problem. When Blue/Yellows feel good about themselves and stay physically active, weight is not a problem.To stay balanced, Blue/Yellows must, first of all, stay physically active. Dance or exercise is imperative to their creativity, health, and joy. They must also keep a light and healthy perspective on relationships. The childlike Yellow aspect can add lightness to the emotional and moody Blue aspect and keep Blue/Yellows from becoming depressed or too serious.Blue/Yellows can frequently experience dilemmas regarding career choices. Yellows, who really prefer not to work at all, want to change jobs constantly. Committing to one career is boring and restrictive. The loyal and committed Blues feel guilty abandoning their employers and coworkers. Blue/Yellows must allow themselves to have careers they enjoy. They want a variety of careers that allows them to have fun while being creative, being physically active, or helping people. Frequently, Blue/Yellows hold two or three jobs simultaneously, which allow them to have choices, be spontaneous, and not become bored. They must, however, make sure they also take time for themselves so they don’t become overwhelmed and exhausted.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
Violet/Indigo aura color personality (Many of you have now added Indigo into your aura, so this information can apply to you as well.)Someone who has both Violet and Indigo in her/his aura can have some interesting strengths – and conflicts. With the Violet side’s visionary abilities and humanitarian qualities, the Violet is able to relate to the Indigo’s highly spiritual beliefs and priorities. The Violet side can see the future the Indigo side intuitively feels is coming. Indigos appear to be surrounding themselves with Violets who have the leadership ability, power, and strength to clear the way for the Indigo age. So if this person has both aura colors – he can support his own dreams and goals. They are usually both in alignment – so there is typically very little inner conflict.The powerful Violet side clears the path, leading the way and keeping the Indigo side safe from people who are not supportive or in harmony with her spiritual ways. The Violet also believes in the same higher principles the Indigo does so there is not the typical inner conflict that some other color combinations can experience. This combination has tremendous potential for balance and success, provided the Violet side does not become so overpowering and dictatorial that the Indigo side ends up rebelling and sabotaging himself.There are a few areas in which conflict could arise inside this person. The two sides have different beliefs about how to live in this world. The Violet side wants to take action, to do something important to make an impact on the world & improve people’s lives. The Indigo side believes she just needs to live by example and sees no need to “save” the planet. So often this person will not know if she should go out into the world and be seen, or quietly meditate and modestly create art or music at home.The Indigo prefers to be alone and quiet, or connect with just a few intimate friends, bonding on a soul-to-soul basis with each. Where a Violet typically loves performing, surrounding herself with crowds, or going to a lot of important charity events, an Indigo rarely wants any of that. The Violet side often enjoys being the center of attention but the Indigo side prefers to stay anonymous and unseen. If the person can stay centered, both sides can support each other’s needs and keep inner harmony by taking turns or finding a way to do both activities in moderation. For the most part this aura color combination can create a highly spiritual and visionary life. Both Violets & Indigos have a curiosity about other cultures so this person would probably enjoy traveling. A Violet/Indigo combination usually has great compassion for people everywhere. What this color combination senses and sees as higher truth can broaden the horizons of many people. The Violet and the Indigo both search for truth and higher consciousness. Balanced and in power, they both have an inner sense of what is needed on the planet and a desire to contribute each in his/her own way. If this person allows both sides to work together and allows both sides to win – to each have what they want, then this combination can create wonderful humanitarian projects or important life-changing work on the planet – even if it’s from a quiet place at home. Both Indigos and Violets want to bring peace, compassion, and spiritual enlightenment onto the planet – so their goals are in harmony with one another.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
I will be taking calls on my radio show, Monday, Dec 9, 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT. If you would like a free psychic reading or if you have a question or comment you can call in toll free at 866-564-1290 (or 564-1290 in SB.) You can join us at http://www.LifeColorsCity.com or 1290 AM talk radio in Santa Barbara. Happy holidays to you all. Thank you for listening to the show.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 11 months ago
“Dreaming Heaven – The Beginning is Near” with Lee McCormick. Lee will be on my radio show on Monday, Dec 2, 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT. Lee will discuss the ancient wisdom of the Toltec & such topics as “Who Am I really?” and “What is reality?” You can join us atwww.LifeColorsCity.com or on 1290 AM in Santa Barbara.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 10 years, 12 months ago
Since we’re moving into the holidays now – I thought I’d share some ideas some of the positive things you can bring to your gatherings with your aura colors.Yellows – with your generous spirit, kind smile and sense of humor, you can keep people light and optimistic during these, sometimes, stressful times. You can remind your loved ones that life and the holidays are supposed to be fun. Keep them laughing. You’re also great at coming up with simple and creative ideas for gifts and things to do together. In-joy!!
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pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
I will be taking calls today on my radio show, Monday, November 25, 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT. We’ll also discuss how each of the aura colors can handle the holidays. You can join us at http://www.LifeColorsCity.com or 1290 AM in Santa Barbara. If you have a question or comment you can call in toll free at 866-564-1290 (or 564-1290 in SB.) Join the conversation!
Happy holidays to all of you. Keep breathing and enjoy the season. Life is such an adventure! Hugs. -
pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
How to Be Fulfilled with Your Work/JobPremium Members TeleseminarWednesday, Nov 20, 6:00 PM PT* Discover what your personal aura colors reveal about your needs and strengths with your career and job.* Learn how to create your most fulfilling work life.* Q & A included.* We’ll discuss the aura colors of the people on the call.We’ll discuss the aura colors of the people on the call. So join us to hear about your colors.Go to the site and sign in as a member. Then go to the teleseminar page: http://www.lifecolorscity.com/en/teleseminar.html
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pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
After weeks of having wonderful guests on the radio show, Pam will finally be taking calls and doing psychic readings on Monday, November 18, 5:00 – 6:00 pm PT. You can call in toll free 866-564-1290 (in Santa Barbara 564-1290.) You can listen in onwww.LifeColorsCity.com or 1290 AM in SB. We hope you’ve been enjoying our fabulous guests! Thanks for listening.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
Pam will be a guest on “The Clear Vibration” with host Joe Rumbolo. November 14, 2013 Friday, 5:00 – 6:00 PM PT They will be taking calls so if you’d like a free psychic reading, this is the time to call in. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/crystalclearspeaks/2013/11/15/tcvlife-colors-what-your-aura-colors-say-about-you-with-pamala-oslie-1
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YELLOW/GREEN Aura Color Personality – Strengths & Inner ConflictsMany of you Yellows have added Green in your aura to accomplish your dreams, so you’re not really a Yellow/Green combination. However, the same issues, strengths and inner conflict listed here will still apply to you because you have both colors in your aura now.When in power and balanced, you Yellow/Greens have the capability ofbeing a creative success. Being highly intelligent when your Green aspect is in power, and abundantly creative when your Yellow is in power, this combination can create almost anything. You Yellow/Greens are some of the best writers or inventors on the planet. You can also have a sharp and witty sense of humor. Out of power, however, this personality type can have the most severe inner conflicts of all the Combination Colors.This combination usually prefers to be self-employed because both Greens and Yellows hate being told what to do. Greens operate better when they are in charge, and Yellows prefer the flexibility of having their own schedules. However, business is an area in which inner conflicts can arise. Greens are usually workaholics, believing people must dedicate themselves to long hours of hard work to be successful. Your Green doesn’t know how to relax. Yellows do not like to work hard, preferring instead to play and enjoy their lives. Yellows must see their work as play. It must be fun or creative, or they quickly lose interest. It is easy for Yellows to change careers; Greens believe people must commit themselves to a certain course until they have accomplished their goals. Yellow and Green aspects can also wage quite a war over completing projects. If Yellow/Greens procrastinate or don’t reach their goals, they lose respect for themselves, believing they are irresponsible and incapable of success.Yellow/Greens want to have a lot of money, but they don’t want to work hard for it. Winning the lottery, gambling, or inheriting large sums of money appeal to Yellow/Greens.Greens consider financial wealth and prosperity major priorities. Yellows are usually overly generous and irresponsible with money — you spend it almost before you get it. These individuals commonly struggle with money until they are centered and in power. Unfulfilled Greens can compensate by spending a lot of money; Yellows allow money to slip through their fingers.Greens like to make plans and act quickly. Yellows like to be spontaneous and easygoing. The compulsive Green side writes lists of things to do, but the Yellow side, which rebels against lists, soon loses it. Greens take life seriously and can worry about everything, especially money. Yellows don’t take anything seriously and believe everything will work out just fine. People with this Color Combination often feel they have two people inside them who are fighting for dominion.For Yellow/Greens to achieve inner harmony, both aspects must have what’s important to them. The Yellow aspect must have time to relax, play, exercise, and take vacations. Though the workaholic Green is afraid the Yellow won’t ever want to work again, the Yellow aspect usually does return with increased energy and renewed creativity. The only way Yellows will fully cooperate with Greens is if Yellows enjoy the work that has been chosen. Work must either be fun, creative, or healing or allow a flexible schedule. Yellow/Greens must learn to achieve a balance between having free time and being mentally stimulated, between being creative and making money, and between having friends and spending time alone.The Yellow can help the Green accomplish a goal by giving him creative ideas and solutions, by not procrastinating, and by learning to make commitments. The Yellow needs to believe in the Green’s ability to accomplish anything he puts his mind to. The Yellow must learn to use his incredible energy to help the Green take action. By bringing in the Yellow sense of humor, he can also keep the Green aspect from excessive worry and anxiety. Your Green side should not push or criticize your Yellow side so hard that you develop back problems (“get off my back”). You should decide what you want to accomplish, make a plan, and then listen to your Yellow’s creative ideas. The Green side needs to keep the Yellow away from negative addictions through self-discipline.Without cooperation and balance between the two aspects, Yellow/Greens will be in constant inner conflict and will stop themselves from accomplishing or enjoying life. Yellow/Greens who are centered and in power not only enjoy their work and play, but also make the desired amount of money. They accomplish goals while not taking life too seriously. You can be a dynamic, powerful, energetic, and creative force. Examples of Yellow/Greens: David Letterman and Lucille Ball.
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pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
I went to NYC to be on The Better Show (a Hallmark show.) We discussed the different aura colors, how to deal with stress and what types of non-traditional gifts are great for some of the colors to give at the holidays. They were really fun and nice people. Here is the quick show segment: http://better.tv/view/lifestyles2-lifestyle-what-is-your-aura
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What you can bring to the holidays with your special aura color gifts.
Magentas, your unusual artistic mind could create a vibrant holiday environment with lights and outrageous, moving displays for your family. Or you could prepare a unique meal to keep things interesting and non-traditional. You can remind your family that each person, even if they are unique and out of the ordinary, has value. Just remember to value their souls too – even if they’re not like you. There’s a place for each of us. -
pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
What you can bring to the holidays with your special aura color gifts.
Oranges, your adventurous spirit lends well to bringing something out of the ordinary to the party. You do could something fun for the holidays and take your family on an adventure. For example, some cities have tours that take people around to see the holiday lights. Or if you’re more adventurous and have the resources, you could take them on a family ski trip to celebrate. Since you’re usually off on your own adventures, your greatest gift could be actually spending time with your friends and family. -
pamoslie wrote a new post 11 years ago
What you can bring to the holidays with your special aura color gifts.
Reds, you’re best at taking physical action and making sure things get done. You’re great at hauling the tree inside, hanging the outside lights, or placing other holiday symbols around the home. Or you can prepare the feast for the whole family. You’re also the one who typically shovels the walkway and brings in the wood to make a fire in the fireplace so friends and family feel safe, cozy and well provided for. Allow your strength to help others feel taken care of at the holidays. -
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What you can bring to the holidays with your special aura color gifts.
Lavenders, your creative abilities can be a delightful gift at the holidays. You can create a wonderful holiday environment for everyone. And you can create beautiful or fun stories to read to the children. (Remember there are children of all ages – in other words the child inside each adult could also enjoy your whimsical stories.) Help keep the gatherings light-hearted, creative, loving, and simple for everyone. Bring out everyone’s inner child. -
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What you can bring to the holidays with your special aura color gifts.
Indigos, you can remind people of the intrinsic value of each soul at your gatherings by honoring and respecting each person. If people disagree because of their differences, you can share thoughts about each person’s positive qualities instead. After all, aren’t love, appreciation, unity and living higher principles at the heart of what these holidays are supposed to be about? Now is your chance to demonstrate those qualities to others rather than get caught up in old dramas. - Load More