In Theosophy, the concept of “rays” refers to the seven principles or aspects of the universe, which are often associated with different colors, notes, and qualities. Theosophy assigns the remaining four rays to the following:
Ray 4: Harmony through Conflict. It is associated with the color orange, the musical note D, and the quality of harmony through conflict. It is associated with the spiritual harmony, the force of opposition and the balance of the soul.
Ray 5: Concrete Science. It is associated with the color green, the musical note A, and the quality of concrete science. It is associated with the spiritual science, the force of observation and the intelligence of the soul.
Ray 6: Devotion. It is associated with the color rose, the musical note E, and the quality of devotion. It is associated with the spiritual devotion, the force of aspiration and the emotion of the soul.
Ray 7: Ceremonial Order. It is associated with the color purple, the musical note B, and the quality of ceremonial order. It is associated with the spiritual order, the force of ritual and the manifestation of the soul.