music, colors and psychic abilities


I think that we've all heard that different colors and music can influence our thoughts and emotions. This information has been put to use by every marketing company in existence. BUT, did you know that there is a new "science" that can use color preferences to interpret your personality and "tell you your future" ? Take a gander at this site and take the "test", as it is kind of interesting.

http://www.colorgenics.com/

PS... This site was forwarded to me courtesy of Bob Bundus, who is heavily into psychic phenomena, UFO's and vampirism. He has studied such things under the tutorship of Uri Geller. I once saw him levitate speakers and bend Gold MFSL cd's strictly by using the energy of his mind.

PPS... The above paragraph is completely made up except the part about Bob originally forwarding the link to me : )
sean
Yes, right on...
Even Miles Davis knew that colours not only can be visible but audiable too...
Just tried it, the fact was, I preferred the 'natural' colors basically and didn't really go for the artificial colors until the natural ones were taken. I can see how they interpreted that in the profile.
I was taken with the written profile, but all of the things there are 1) positive about you, and somewhat 2) negative about how you think you matches up with the world.
I think those two things apply to 99% of the pop., that is, most people feel somewhat frustrated by their ability to make a mark, and most people feel themselves to be sensitive, intelligent.
I have to say, on most of the color choices I felt I was essentially choosing at random, without any particular preference.
Also obviously they take into account how fast you take the survey, which figures into the description via: you are a very decisive person, etc. This is sort of obvious.
I then took the test choosing the colors in random, sort of taking the colors in no discernible order in terms of how I felt about it. This may not be in the spirit of the test but then what came out also sounded quite plausible.
I think that as with most of these things, what comes out mirrors closely what goes in in a relatively transparent way...essentially, I find little of real 'scientific' value in this since the algorithm used to produce the profiles was obviously constructed by someone using generalizations, and generalizations are therefore produced, and so what applies to the individual at hand in particular is pretty hard to ascertain. Any more input from the psychologists?
It is a parlor game, and there's nothing wrong with that though! Cool, thanks for ths link!
I threw out a pink toilet quite a few years ago-- refused to use it, and replaced it with standard, boring old white one. I wonder what that means? I'll take the test later-- sounds interesting, gotta' do taxes now. Cheers. Craig.
I'm glad that y'all are enjoying this. I too thought that it was pretty accurate but was also tempted to "play games" just to see how it reacts, not taking this really seriously anywhooo.
My speakers sometimes levitate themselves esp. following a "Leary" sugar cube or two '-) but I haven't been out vamping for years...
& who's this Uri Geller guy?