Valentine's Day Grand Opening of LoveElectra.com: Give Love-Minded Gifts that Use the Psychology of Color

In a world where commercialized expressions of love surround the month of February, consumers now have a natural way to express random acts of kindness all year long. Ideas for gifts have included chocolate and jewelry in the past, but now lovebirds, friends, family members and colleagues are looking for colorful keepsakes to present messages of joy, hope and faith, and a peaceful vision of the future during any time of year. LoveElectra.com is debuts today, on Valentine's Day, to bring consumers exactly that.

(PRWeb) February 14, 2007 -- Valentine's Day is here, red beaming hearts adorn the windows of retailers nationwide, but the question remains: "Why is red associated with the holiday of cupid?" Red and pink decorations have been deemed appropriate because these colors produce loving emotional responses, and are even known to increase heart rates in earnest of newfound happiness. The psychology of color (http://www.loveelectra.com/) has been known to have an influencing effect on moods, even appetites. What better way to promote happiness than to splash colors with tranquilizing energies everywhere?

In a society consumed with war, violence and greed, a little bit of mood-altering happiness may be just what society needs. In conjunction with today's holiday based on love, LoveElectra.com debuts as the premier source to find gifts inspired by the psychology of color, to promote hope, joy and love. This Valentine's Day grand opening of LoveElectra.com (http://www.loveelectra.com/) is the beginning of spreading love for oneself and others all year long and not just on one particular holiday. According to founder Kevin Vidal, "Everyone wants love. Love Electra will remind the purchaser and those who see our products and website that there is a loving way to view life and the world that we live in."

The online store will initially offer message t-shirts for any happy occasion equipped with clearing energy for healing. Various other love-minded products are in development, as well. After carefully selecting colorful combinations that radiate and trigger positive energies, Love Electra has a Black Hat Sect, Buddhist Feng Shui practitioner perform energy clearing on the products to remove any negative energies lurking within the material. The practice of energy clearing, a key ingredient of Feng Shui, rids spaces and objects of destructive energies.

Products produced by utilizing the psychology of color with energy clearing techniques have become popular among individuals who seek change from the harmful agents looming in society. Vidal said the website strives to promote an atmosphere of love and tranquility with hopes that members will benefit from inspiring articles, daily quotes, blogs, horoscopes, and connections made with love-minded individuals who appreciate diversity, creativity, and spreading messages of peace and hope. "We believe that there is a market for promoting love and will seize the opportunity to promote that concept as boldly as Ford promotes the F150 truck," Vidal said.

The psychology of how color effects mood may be subjective, however the quest for a loving society and one's own personal happiness is clearly objective in the eyes of consumers.

For more information on Love Electra's products to promote peace, love, and the environment, please visit LoveElectra.com (http://www.loveelectra.com/).

About LoveElectra.com:

Founder Kevin M. Vidal worked in systems consulting for more than 10 years before leaving his lucrative career behind to address the lack of love, faith and hope in our conflict-oriented world. He was inspired to launch LoveElectra.com and his line of love-inspired products, with forums for consumers seeking inspirations guided by love.

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Kevin M. Vidal
Love Electra
210-464-4302

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