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You can also get colours associated with each sign by clicking the zodiac sings on the home page of this website and if you click on 'More on the planets' on the left side of the page you can get colours associated with each planet.
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Libra can mean black/white, bright/dark so it fits. Usually when colours do not fit with expected colour, it shows that team wear unexpected kit, for example you expect they will wear away kit and thay wear home kit. Escpecially it is case in Champions leauge where teams have 3 sport's kits! Than, if chart is "for today" where Ve is in conjuction with Sa it is normal than Ve, ruler of Li will be some dark colour...
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Sorry Goca I didn't know you had kindly replied to my question already and deleted the question because I thought the example I gave wasn't good

What I meant was:
Libra can mean black/white, bright/dark so it fits
What would you do if it doesn't fit at all?

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That's a super article by David McCann on the Astrology of Colour, Deb, but as far as the table is concerned, the astrology of colour seems such an absolute mess. This may or may not be the case. Could it be we are overlooking important factors that bear influence upon which colours come to light. In my reasoning, the colour of a sign could be influenced quite radically depending upon whether the chart was diurnal or nocturnal, the condition of its rulers, or the presence of fixed stars.

The colours of the planets could take a lead according to their celestial and terrestial state, whether matutine or vespertine, oriental or occidental. A dignified planet would surely appear more bright and the color or radience of a planet would be influenced by its location in relation to the Sun. The colours of a planet that has recently departed from the Suns beams could be in an early phase and could show more development later on when the colours would appear ripe and strong. After a curious Autumn blaze, colours may dullen and be withdrawn.

Lilly appears to give descriptions according to the terms, although my opinion on this matter would initially have to be that the terms would describe attributes and character according to the nature of business, while colour and complex, in my opinion, is a matter of face.

What happens to the colours of Jupiter when he turns retrograde? I think these are interesting and exciting questions. I suggest we give the topic another spin and look forward to reading some of your ideas.
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