Navy Blue Hearts in People – Group Discussion
Karolina Cudak
I have a question. Recently I was riding on a tram and I saw a man with a navy blue heart. He said he was having problems with relationships. Then I noticed another woman with a burgundy-colored heart who was hiding behind her backpack so as not to reveal that her heart was burgundy.
Have any of you come across hearts in these colors? What do you think they might mean?
Most often I see hearts as green, pink, or golden. These two colors—navy blue and burgundy—seem somehow outside the range of colors I normally perceive. I wonder what the reason for that might be.
Konrad Jaszowski
Perhaps the colors should be bright. Burgundy is already somewhat darkened.
Sławomir Majda
The anthem of my high school class—jokingly—was the children’s song:
“We are little berries… our hearts are black.”
Years ago I worked on those black hearts using the Intentions, and later the karma connected with those classmates surfaced.
Agnieszka Muller
While releasing intentions from the article “Labeling Others,” I noticed something resembling a postage stamp on my right shoulder.
I asked what it was supposed to be and heard the answer from another Soul, because my own Soul had its mouth gagged.
Then I remembered that the previous day I had asked God that my Soul’s mouth be gagged whenever lies were about to come out of it.
The Soul that participates in prayers said:
“Don’t ask. The agreements made during your incarnation have been sealed.”
Another stamp appeared—not like a postal stamp this time—and on it was the number 1842.
That Soul said:
“Your Soul marks incarnations. You shine with your number, although it is not visible.”
Sławomir Majda
I am number 102 in marriage with a woman named Ela in parallel dimensions of existence.
We have different relationships and live in different cities.
Agnieszka Muller – 23:16
Karolina, you should seek the interpretation of your symbolism within yourself. Ask there.
A heart is seen in the color of its chakra—positively, usually pink or green. In energy healing, green represents healing. Gold may also appear as if gilded, like a medal or an award, or perhaps as fantasy or something created by an overloaded Soul, so it should always be verified.
I once took an examination in Appearance Analysis. One of the questions was:
“What do navy blue fingernails signify in a woman?”
The answer was:
“Scratching one’s way to a career.”
Following that symbolism, described in Mr. Tarczyński’s book, perhaps a navy blue heart means excessive professional work, rigidity, relentless pursuit of a career, becoming completely absorbed in being a workaholic, beginning with emotions originating in the heart—and that would explain relationship problems.
In short, going too far. A lack of balance between work, career, and intimate relationships.
Konrad Jaszowski
My thoughts went in a very similar direction—a lack of balance.
Beata Cichosz
Something just came to my mind…
So what am I supposed to do with my green heart?
Earlier I thought I had simply overdosed on copper.
Karolina Cudak
Thank you, Agnieszka.
Do you know what came to me regarding the navy blue heart?
Leszek Żądło used to say that the fallen angels—the navy blue ones—are those who rebelled most strongly against God.
As for burgundy—it feels like confusion mixed with entanglement, as though the heart had become mixed up with the root chakra, making it unhealthy.
Sławomir Majda
Green is simply a normal heart.
Navy blue shades are, after all, somewhat close to blue. Blue corresponds to the throat—it is connected with speaking, the mouth, communication.
Perhaps the people Karolina sees work mainly through speech and put their hearts into persuading others to accept their opinions. Yet those opinions may not necessarily be the best possible.
Karolina should ask these people what they do for a living.
Perhaps they are priests, media personalities, or politicians—people whose work depends on speaking and convincing others of things that are not necessarily true.
Agnieszka Muller
And that’s exactly how symbolism works.
There are as many interpretations as there are people offering them.
I once attended classes where the lecturer was writing a book about symbolism and needed associative material.
Once we started inventing ideas and associations, there was endless laughter.
At some point I thought it had become complete madness, because the deeper we went into the “forest,” the more absurd the symbolism became—while the lecturer grew increasingly delighted.
Mr. Onoszko, a psychotronic practitioner and astrologer, eventually published that book.
Małgorzata Krata – 08:44
Let me add something from the book Hands of Light.
Dark red — stagnant, immobilized anger.
Green — nurturing energy.
People—or rather Souls, because people themselves are usually unaware—can generate virtually any color in order to send it to others.
So another possible interpretation would be that dark blue represents emotional coldness.
Blue shades are also the colors of learning and teachers.
So now, Karolina, which interpretation should you choose?
As Agnieszka said, there are as many interpretations as there are sources.
If we simplify everything, in my opinion every emotion has its own color, and its intensity may vary from light to dark.
Therefore one could say that a given heart—or any particular place—is filled predominantly with the emotion represented by that specific color.
Agnieszka Muller – 08:52
Exactly, Gosia.
It is even said that when someone has a fever, they should hang a blue lampshade, use blue bed linen, or wear blue clothing because the cool color supposedly helps reduce the fever.
I’ve never tried it myself, otherwise I might still be waiting for the fever to come down.
Besides, the aura has its own colors, which change continuously depending on thoughts, intentions, illnesses, and life situations. Everything is constantly in motion.
The same applies to the heart.
At one moment it may appear navy blue, and a moment later—as Gosia mentioned—the emotions change and another color appears.
Appearance symbolism also only reflects a particular moment.
The following day, when we choose different clothes or shoes, it may represent a completely different attitude for that day—or perhaps an intuitive attempt to strengthen ourselves with the color red because we have something important to accomplish.
Opublikowano: 27/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Heart Energy and Love.


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