A Child’s Love of Colour

Color Light Therapy with Kheli Kheli Italiano tells us how she became involved with colours at first and then in Colour Light Therapy and through a case study of a child shows what is possible with this wellness method.

Colour therapy with scarves...

Since I was a child I have been amazed and fascinated by colours and how they blended so well in nature. Later on I would experiment with expressing my emotions and moods through colours in painting, astonished by the effect it would have on me.

One day I read a prediction that ‘Cromotherapy’ would be one of the leading medicines of the future. Though I did not know what Cromotherapy was, the word itself struck me: a therapy that involved colours. I just knew that this was what I had been searching for.

My initial journey into colour therapy was a practice that used coloured silks or applied coloured light on the whole body. I learnt the whole spectrum of light, colour and sound and applied it during treatments. A few years later I founded my own school of colour healing to teach the whole spectrum of vibrational healing.

...and colour therapy with lights

One night I had a dream of working with what looked like a laser beam on people. A few months later a flyer fell out of a magazine that had been lying around at home for months and here it was; a pen light with glass rods of different colours.

I had been working happily with the other method but when I had my first treatment with Colour Light Therapy, it hit me how fast root issues would come up, be expressed, released and healed. It did not take years to clear life traumas. I saw my student buddies and myself change so much in the course of learning different treatment series.

Sometimes I wished I had taken photographs, as the changes in people’s faces were so profound.

Case study: a boy who wasn’t wanted

There are so many case studies I could recount but here is one of little Pete (not his real name): 10 years old, a bright lively boy whose nature often got weighted down by the feeling of not being accepted by his schoolmates. Often he felt excluded from playing and at home he felt his new grandmother (mother remarried again) would not like him.

I decided to give him Prenatals, a course of treatments that work on releasing negative imprinting from the time in the womb. Pete’s mother was pregnant with him when she was very young and still at school. The boy’s father did not really want the child. For his mother there was no other choice than carrying the pregnancy out, as she came from a strong religious background.

When it came to the third session little Pete had tried everything to avoid coming – he had had a very bad day at school. No one wanted to play with him or sit next to him. His grandmother had been awful. Obviously, his stuff was really up.

However, by the fifth session he seemed calmer and when I asked him how it was going at school, he answered that he was playing alone and not bothering about them.

By the last session he came in running, happily explaining that everyone had asked to play with him and there were some heavy discussions about who would sit next to him! What a blessing that this boy no longer needs to carry his issue of not being wanted all his life!

Colour light therapy changed my life

My life has changed enormously from receiving so much light: my relationships, the way I work. I have reached a depth within myself of great peace and love which I would like to share with every one of you.