Sunday 29 November 2015

Reds and Greys

We often go through repeated cycles and if we are observant enough to see them happening, we could have a weird laugh at our actions. Every damn head thinks but isn't it incredible to know that there could be billions of degrees of thoughts?
The simplest to the complicated, breath the same yet are individually different. The sensible ones celebrate the differences while the rest separate. The charming old or the spectacular new, the bubbly brooks or the stagnant pool, an ounce of judgement can prove to be a messy leak on a classy painting. Isn't this what most of us do with people?
Here's the big deal. The greys are often looked down at with a whole lot of inhibition. The reds are glorified. If we all could look at things and people the way they are, then we would have crowded associations celebrating rather than focussed laughter sessions. We would have warmer homes than colder hearts at rehabilitation centres. We would not see sign boards of requests or fleeting messages pleading for support.
Let the green be, the yellow charm, the pink play, the blue boast, the violet woo, the grey grump, the white warm, the red reign, the black blind or the orange overwhelm. Vibrance is a collage of these and it is this harmony that adds life to LIFE..that makes me and you, US. It's about the symphony after all whether you pick a violin or a saxophone. All that matters is that you play and not just run away.
Reds or greys, do they even matter? They do when you just see them together. Why paint one? Paint them all. You will be a masterpiece.


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  1. So true subha.
    The iridescence of colours which always reminds me of 'mother of pearl' gleaming its array of colours . what we humans are completely missing out on is the mere resonance with one another.

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  2. So true subha.
    The iridescence of colours which always reminds me of 'mother of pearl' gleaming its array of colours . what we humans are completely missing out on is the mere resonance with one another.

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    1. Yes Sonia..many become unwilling to strike the chord. It's the fear of judgement that holds one back..

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