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Shine in Your Own Color

by Fran Ward, Ph.D.

There are layers and levels of colors. There are horizontal stripes. Some are clear and transparent. Some are smoky and translucent. Some are opaque. Some are pale and pastel. Some are deep and dark.

Some are colors that you recognize. Some are colors you have never seen before. Some have a luminous quality. Some vibrate like pools of black ink in a cave.

Some feel like they are outdoors in natural light. Some feel as if they are emitted from neon, glowing in the dark environments of black light.

The colors are important. Each color vibrates at a different rate.

That is easy to understand. It is like a rainbow projected through a crystal prism. One beam of white light is broken into separate distinct bands of color. That same rainbow can be aimed into a prism and be brought into one beam of white light again.

 

Each color is like a person. Each person has his own signature vibration. Each vibration is beautiful in its own right. Together with others, there is a harmony and combined beauty. Each color on its own is complete. Combined with others it is a different combination. The sum is wonderful, too.

One color does not try to change another. The colors overlaid interact and alter each other. Relationships are such combinations of colors.

Shine in your own color vibration. And shine in combination with other colors, other beings. Blend harmoniously. Then separate yourself and glow your own light independently, beautifully again.

From: On the Edge: 20 Pieces of Peace of Mind

 
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