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In colorstrology, each birth month and birthday is associated with a specific Pantone color.

The idea is that having an idea of these colors may be able to help you find that balance.

Colorstrology

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Intrigued?Heres what you better know about colorstrology.

How Does Colorstrology Work?

The colors in colorstrology werent pulled out of thin air.

From there, Bernhardt matched each color with Pantones name and number system.

Coming up with the colors wasnt really as cut and dry as it might seem.

Besides using all those things, it’s an intuitive, subtle language, Bernhardt says.

So that part is from doing all the readings that I’ve done through my life.

It was a combination of all those things and out came these colors.

Do the Colors Really Tell Us Something?

Even if we dont consciously think about color all the time, its everywhere.

Once we know something is more powerful, we can use it, Bernhardt explains.

Luckily, incorporating color can be a lot more simple and subtle than that.

Were talking about subtle energy, and you dont need a lot to have an effect, Bernhardt says.

You wont always feel a strong connection with your color, and thats totally OK.

They might not like it, but they might need it.

Keep reading for each of the birth month colors and a bit of the meaning behind each.

April

Color:Cayenne

Aprils color stimulates energy and courage, Bernhardt says.

May

Color:Bud Green

Mays color promotes healing and prosperity, Bernhardt says.

June

Color:Aspen Gold

Junes color is intellectually energizing and increases communication skills, Bernhardt says.

July

Color:Coral Blush

Julys color inspires love and receptivity, Bernhardt says.

August

Color:Sun Orange

Augusts color increases joy and optimism, Bernhardt says.

October

Color:Cerulean

Octobers color enhances peace, balance, and calm, Bernhardt says.

December

Color:Pagoda BlueDecembers color encourages vision, truth, and expansion.

It is a useful tool when dealing with others who have alternative points of view, Bernhardt says.