Green

Author: Ditto

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What do you feel when you look at green?

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Green is in the middle of the spectrum, between Yellow and Blue, two such different colors. Green is the medium, the balance color, the “just right” color, some people say it’s the Heart Chakra color… though my heart chakra changes color a lot… Green always soothes my heart, warms and cools it at the same time.

 

Green dreams, green thoughts, green peace.

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8 Responses to “Green”

  1. Why are we green with envy? Why not purple, or crimson?

  2. Don’t know if this is directly what you were refering to but…

    Why is Envy Green?

    Why do we turn “green” with envy? In antiquity, the Hebrew word for envy, qinah, referred to the burning color in the face produced by a deep emotion. The Greeks believed that jealousy was accompanied by an overproduction of bile, lending a yellowish-green pallor to the victim’s complexion. In the seventh century B.C., the poetess Sappho used the word “green” to describe the face of a stricken lover. After that, the word was used freely by other poets to denote jealousy or envy. The most famous such reference and the origin of the term “green-eyed monster” is Iago’s speech in Shakespeare’s Othello: “O! Beware my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-ey’d monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.”

  3. Connie, dearest wonderfulest cousin, adds:
    I LOVE GREEN TOO–AND LUSH GREENERY–JUNGLY GREENERY–MEADOWS AND ROLLING
    VELVETY LAWNS COMBINED WITH WATER–SUMMER RAIN–BROOKLETS– CALM COVES WITH
    LAPPING WATER–CRYSTAL CLEAR–CARIBBEAN SANS PEOPLE–EMPTY BEACHES. I LIKE MOSSY GREEN–AND AQUA AND SHADES OF VIOLET AND PALEST PURPLE, LAVENDER? I ALSO LIKE PEACH
    AND TEAL BLUE…I LIKE LIGHT BLUE AND YELLOW TOGETHER, GRAPEY PURPLE WITH MOSSY GREEN..

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