The colors of my life
“Colors of life” symbolizes the diverse emotions, experiences, and stages of human existence, often representing joy, grief, love, and growth. Green is frequently cited as the primary color of life, symbolizing nature, vitality, and renewal, while red represents passion or sunsets, and blue denotes calm or depth. Violet stands for joy, indigo

By Klaus Döring
By Klaus Döring
“Colors of life” symbolizes the diverse emotions, experiences, and stages of human existence, often representing joy, grief, love, and growth. Green is frequently cited as the primary color of life, symbolizing nature, vitality, and renewal, while red represents passion or sunsets, and blue denotes calm or depth.
Violet stands for joy, indigo for knowledge, blue for peace, green for love, yellow for tranquility, orange for sanctity, and red for strength. The union of all these rays creates energy within the bodies of human beings and leads them ahead in life as seven premium qualities from God.
The ups and downs of our life. We all live our lives through the prism of our experiences and emotions. And we all want to live a happy life.
Therefore, the colors of life that we learn throughout our journey on Earth represent how we are able to see and interpret the world around us.
I have always been fascinated listening to Celine Dion’s song “Colors of My Love”: “I’ll paint my moon in shades of blue; paint my soul to be with you…” “I’ll paint the truth to show how to feel…” Colors of love are colors of life.
Passion and ignorance, our intense emotions, and our uninstructed and unlearned behaviors are not just justifiable reasons for pardoning the guilty. Those words may sound rough and unpleasant, but they need to be voiced out clearly and very directly in our minds and hearts.
However, the weight of evidence points to the fact that his lack of seeing colors led to unnecessary death and injury! We may be barreling down the tracks of life with plenty of people in tow. Our decisions can influence friends, relatives, colleagues, and others in our daily surroundings. I don’t like your style? But you belong to the colors of my life…!
Colors of life are not always colorful. Many times, we might also find black-and-white periods.
What makes your life colorful? Be curious; make it your mission to discover new ideas, places, people, and interests. Be expressive; don’t be afraid to speak your mind and communicate your feelings with others. Take the initiative; don’t sit around waiting for permission to do what you love to do.
Life is full of colors. It means that in our lives, we may see the bright colors or the happy, bright, and positive moments in our life. But life wouldn’t be complete without challenges and problems. Just like in colors, it will not be complete without the dark ones.
Here is another important person. He was born in a stable. His friends were fishermen. He never traveled far beyond his homeland. He died in disgrace when he was still a young man. And yet, through the centuries and around the world, Jesus of Nazareth, by his life and teaching, has inspired more people than anyone else who ever walked on this globe! Also, he became the color of my life…!
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