Learn the incredible meanings behind blue and how to use them to your advantage

Considered “the world’s favorite color,” blue in all of its gorgeous shades is rich with meaning and symbolism.[1] Commonly associated with tranquility, loyalty, and even sadness, blue is about as unique of a color as it gets! In this article, we’re your true-blue source for discovering all about blue’s spiritual meaning, religious symbolism, benefits of use, and more.

Things You Should Know

  • Blue, of all shades, is generally considered to symbolize tranquility, freedom, loyalty, and sadness.
  • Blue symbolizes inner peace and the divine across numerous spiritual beliefs and religions.
  • Blue LED lights can be used in places like your office or bedroom to boost productivity and increase calm.
  • Wear blue clothing to important events like interviews or meetings to project confidence and trustworthiness.
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Meaning & Symbolism

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    Blue symbolizes tranquility, freedom, loyalty, and sadness. Though blue comes in a seemingly infinite variety of hues, all shades of blue are generally regarded to represent feelings of peacefulness, trust, loyalty, and sadness. This incredibly complex color is especially fascinating because it evokes different and often contradictory responses from people depending on their relationship with it.[2]
    • Sayings associated with the color include “True-blue friend,” “I’m feeling blue,” and “It came out of the blue!” With its meaning ranging anywhere from loyalty to sadness to freedom, and more, the color blue keeps you on your toes![3]
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    Light blue shades symbolize serenity and relaxation. Just like all blue shades in general, light blue is representative of feelings of peace and tranquility. Think of gorgeous crystal blue waters on a tropical vacation and a brilliant, bright sky on a summer walk.[4]
    • Unlike darker shades of blue often associated with sadness, light blue shades evoke more positive mood-boosting emotions like happiness. [5]
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    Royal blue is associated with authority, trustworthiness, and allegiance. Historically connected to the British royal family, its connotation to the crown has resulted in royal blue symbolizing power and strength. Not to mention, royal blue is often used in military and government official uniforms across the globe to convey these same sentiments of authority and trustworthiness.[6]
    • Wear royal blue to interviews to appear confident and knowledgeable. Since this color exudes trustworthiness, you’ll be a shoo-in![7]
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    Indigo is symbolic of honor, devoutness, and spiritual wisdom. Of all the shades of blue, indigo is the most closely associated with religion and spirituality. Used frequently in religious settings like churches and the color of the Third Eye Chakra indigo is meant to represent our deepest thoughts and spiritual wisdom from above.[8]
    • During spiritual practices or meditation, try visualizing the color indigo to go deeper inwards for clarity and truth.
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Spiritual Meaning

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    Blue is associated with mental health and connecting to the universe. Blue and its diverse shade range symbolize inner peace and clarity, among many other meanings. Blue’s ability to calm the mind has led the color to be associated with spirituality and improving one’s mental health.[9]
    • Loved worldwide, blue connects us to nature and evokes emotions of freedom and infinite possibility because of its connotation with the sky and sea.
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    People with blue auras are excellent communicators and thinkers. An aura is a field of energy emitted from every living thing and is believed to provide insights into people’s personalities and inner struggles. People with blue auras are thought to be excellent romantic partners and are natural leaders because of their ability to be calm, honest, and communicate effectively, often using their voices to advocate for others.[10]
    • Some challenges people with blue auras might face include being too assertive or aggressive in their outward expressions, like communicating with others. To combat this, people with blue auras should give others the time they need to express themselves before interrupting them with their own thoughts and opinions.[11]
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    The blue throat chakra symbolizes self-expression and balance. The throat chakra is one of 7 energy centers or chakras in the body and is responsible for your ability to communicate freely and authentically. Your throat chakra might be blocked if you struggle with self-expression, have anxious thoughts, or have difficulty saying what you really mean.
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    Blue is a therapeutic and healing color. Blue light therapy is an incredible technology that harnesses the power of blue LED lights to speed up wound healing![12] Not only that, when used in place of regular colored lightbulbs, rooms lit with blue light have been shown to accelerate post-stress relaxation.[13]
    • Though the benefits of using blue light far outweigh the negatives, blue light emitted from electronics like phones and computers has been shown to cause eye strain after extended periods.[14]
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Religious Meanings

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    In the bible, blue represents the Word of God and the heavens above. In Exodus, the ground beneath God’s feet on Mount Sinai was described as being as brilliant as the sky.[15] Blue’s association with purity and divine wisdom is further supported by the Virgin Mary, who is depicted in many paintings to be wearing blue as a sign of her connection with God.
    • The colors blue and white are used extensively in Northern Africa and the Middle East to protect from the evil eye, or negative energy from jealous people directed at you.[16]
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    In Judaism, the color blue is described as a color of 'God’s Glory.' Throughout numerous religious texts, the color blue is deeply intertwined with the Jewish faith. Both the Menorah and the Holy Vessels (ark, table & lamp) had to be covered with blue cloth to protect them during transportation.[17]
    • Tying into the sky and sea, in Judaism, blue also represents the dichotomy between peace and turmoil.[18]
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    In Hinduism, blue represents the infinite or divine. Like other religious faiths, blue is used in Hinduism to symbolize the infinite power of the divine. One theory behind the blueness of Hindu Gods like Vishnu is that their skin tone is meant to mimic the color of the cosmos and reflect their infinite power.[19]
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Blue in Color Psychology

  1. Blue has been found to increase productivity and calm the mind. Blue has positive effects on the mind and body, such as increasing efficiency and reducing anxiety, which is why many office spaces across the globe are painted blue. Even more interesting, the color blue has also been shown to lower people’s body temperature and pulse rate just by looking at it![20] Who knew color had such a profound effect on the mind and body?
    • Funny enough, although blue is universally loved, people don’t find it too appetizing. Blue has been shown to suppress appetite. Some weight loss plans even recommend eating off of a blue plate to lower hunger rates and prevent overeating.[21]
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How to Use the Color Blue

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    Use blue LED lights to bring efficiency and mental clarity to your routine. Blue has been proven to soothe the mind and helps you focus better on whatever you’re up to.[22] A great way to bring the benefits of blue into your home is to install colored LED lights in your bedroom or office space. If you need a moment to ease your anxieties or get focused on a work assignment, simply switch on your lights, and you’re as good as gold– or blue, for that matter!
    • If you feel extra bold, paint your office space or bedroom blue for a more permanent solution.
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    Wear or use blue to project dependability and trustworthiness. As we mentioned before, blue has become associated with authority and confidence and is often used in official uniforms for things like military and government positions. If you want to come across as a great candidate for a job, wearing blue might be just the thing to set you apart from the competition.
    • Dark blue suits, button-ups, blouses, and pencil skirts are all appropriate clothing options to wear when you go to ace your interview.[23]
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    What is the spiritual meaning of a blue jay?
    Kari Samuels
    Kari Samuels
    Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach
    Kari Samuels is an international Intuitive Counselor and Happiness Coach. With more than 21 years of experience, she specializes in intuition, energy healing, numerology, and astrology. Kari assists people in reclaiming their innate intuitive gifts and restore well-being through self-empowerment. She has a popular Youtube channel and has been featured on Hay House Radio and other podcasts.
    Kari Samuels
    Intuitive Counselor & Happiness Coach
    Expert Answer
    Blue is the color of the throat chakras, and blue jays are known for their very robust, vocal tones. So, the spiritual meaning of a blue jay is all about expressing your true self, regardless of whether you think other people want to hear it. It's also about being true to your expression and being creative. It could even represent singing or opening the throat chakra.
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This article was co-authored by Kari Samuels and by wikiHow staff writer, Savannah Vold. Kari Samuels is an international Intuitive Counselor and Happiness Coach. With more than 21 years of experience, she specializes in intuition, energy healing, numerology, and astrology. Kari assists people in reclaiming their innate intuitive gifts and restore well-being through self-empowerment. She has a popular Youtube channel and has been featured on Hay House Radio and other podcasts. This article has been viewed 1,003 times.
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