here is a quick guide to what the different spiritual paths are colorwise, in the world of spirituality all paths represent a specific color, and insight into this will shed light on the deeper implications of religions and so on.blue: ancient pre-vedic indian shamanists, kabbalah, hinduism, ascetic anti-christian gnostics such as sethians, naassenes, druids, norse, ancient greeks, arab pagans of ancient times. also ibadi islam and protestants, and ancient akkad and assyria and amalek.red: shia islam, certain shamans especially in southern america and most of those in africa, satanists, and certain greek philosophers such as socrates but not plato. also ancient sumer.green: yamnaya (popular on pol these days), ancient indigenous europeans, other shamans especially northern american and north african. sunni islam, sufi islam, daoism, alchemy, hermeticism, and ancient indus valley civilization, and ancient pre arab oman (research it).yellow: christianity and catholicism, coptic, ancient babylon, mahayana buddhism, theravada mahayana buddhism afaik this exists.orange: vajrayana and theravada buddhism, ancient babylon, catholicism.brown: subsaharan fetishists and possibly some shamanists from south american jungles.thank you, please comment and add your thoughts.
also shinto is red and shamanists in china seem to be red as well.
Rough sketch, but I will allow it.Greetings from the red shamen.
>>42247885teach me your ways, im red as well. any insight in sporituality for me?
>>42247870Sikhi?
>>42247956orange.
>>42247870What about indigo, purple, white, and black?
>>42247956also brown as well, brown and orange.
>>42247990white doesnt exist except in one sect in history, the so called shamaniyyun, or shamans of middle east of pre islamic times. so that was too little to mention. black is never found exclusively, only in combination with other colors such as black and red in shia or black and blue in judaism and kabbalah or zen black and yellow and white. and indigo doenst seem to be a distinct spiritual color, purple seems to be a little associated with orthodoxy but its also red and black and white and orange. orthodoxy has the most colors.
>>42248001i mean doesnt exist as a singular color without others. white with yellow exists in christianity, masonry, and mahayana buddhism. or white and green, sunni islam.