Colours of life and their significance
- March 17, 2022
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This is a contribution post by Jasmine Bhatia
Holi is a fun festival of Hindus which embarks celebration with various distinguished vivid and lively colours of life.
This day signifies the victory of good over evil and people all around pray and offer all their negativities to be burnt into ashes in the Holika Dahan festival.
Colours of life in sync with Colours of Holi
Life is pleasant and vibrant filled with a variety of colours.
Each colour has a story to tell. Few are bitter and painted with unwelcome moments, few are sketched with sweet nothings that are treasured for life and few are left empty to be mixed and customized to paint a beautiful masterpiece of life by us.
Colours of life, its reactions, and the needful approach to living it
Knowingly or unknowingly, we make the unique colour of life our identity. The truth is, as human beings we release different emotions in every colour of life and the best is to vent out negative emotions in order to be optimistic and full of life.
Broadly, let’s classify the colours of life in its primary colours (Red, Green and Blue)
- Colour of difficult times (Red)
The colour of difficult times can be associated with colour red as it signifies to stop, pause and not over react to a situation.
Different emotions like anger, fear, jealousy and pain are experienced in this phase but when we stop ourselves to let go of the tough times and not interrupt the uncontrollable things, we relax and cool down to wait for the times to change as the most amazing nature colour of life is “No times last forever. They keep changing.”
Difficult times show us different colours of our emotions and test the colours of our circle of friends and family. But colour red also means courage, love, health, and life. Hence, colour of patience, trust and hope is the best remedy in this phase of life.
- Colour of Growth times (Green)
After a pause while in chaos, we become strong and resilient to face the challenges that help us to bounce back and emerge successful in our life.
Colour green signifies new beginnings, fresh thoughts, hope, positivity, and clarity.
However, while we grow, if greed and arrogance distracts us then this phase can block our minds and push us again into the pit of destruction and despair.
Hence the crucial colour of politeness, realism and being obliged keeps us moving to be successful and respected in life.
- Colour of Peak Times (Blue)
When one reaches to the maximum limit of growth in terms of success and the highest and most enjoyable phase of life where luck, money and success are the most common colours to experience.
Colour blue signifies calmness, stability and reliability.
We always rise by rising others hence instead of being haughty if we learn to give others, we lead a life of self-pleasure and bliss.
Colours of empowerment, inspiration and being a medium that nurtures others to grow, being a role model makes us true human beings!
Every situation and every person brings out the best colour in us. Life would be boring and dull without its variations. So, lets embrace all the colours of life that destiny shows us and enjoy either it’s importance or experience in our lives.
Jasmine Bhatia is a blogger, volunteer, home maker, learner and an optimistic person by nature. She believes our life is a beautiful creation of the universe given to each one of us and each day is blessed with new thoughts, new opportunities, new challenges and new learning from every little cell of life. Her articles are written with a motive to re-fill the dose of positivity and believe in the beauty of the lessons of life that it gives to all of us. Find her on Twitter.
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