neelamist
Neelamist is a term used to describe proponents of a color-centered philosophical or spiritual framework that centers on the symbolism and perception of the color blue. The word draws from neela, the Sanskrit and Hindi word for blue, combined with the English suffix -ist to indicate a practitioner or adherent. In literary, artistic, and color-theory discussions, neelaism is presented as a loosely defined cluster of ideas rather than a single doctrine or organized movement.
Origins and development: The concept appears in late 20th-century writings and in independent online communities, often
Beliefs and practices: Neelist thinking emphasizes nonviolence, contemplation, humility, and ecological mindfulness, using blue imagery and
Community and reception: Because neelism lacks a centralized organization, adherents typically operate through informal study groups,
Notable figures and works: There is no canonical list of neelist figures; references chiefly appear in speculative