Green is one of my
all-time favorite colors. I love green—all shades of it! So I guess it figures
that God would use my love for green to teach me some serious lessons.
Green is the color of balance and harmony. From a color psychology
perspective, it is the great balancer of the heart and the emotions, creating
equilibrium between the head and the heart.
From a meaning of colors perspective, green is also the color of growth,
the color of spring, of renewal and rebirth. It renews and restores depleted
energy. It is the sanctuary away from the stresses of modern living, restoring
us back to a sense of wellbeing. This is why there is so much of this relaxing
color on the earth, and why we need to keep it that way.
Green is an emotionally positive color, giving us the ability to love and
nurture ourselves and others unconditionally. A natural peacemaker, it must
avoid the tendency to become a martyr.
I’m not sure
which author first used the color green as a symbol for envy in literature. I’m
going with Shakespeare. But I can tell you that the green-eyed monster was at
the root of many struggles in my psychological walk throughout my teenage
years.
The way I see it,
there are two ways that envy affects a person’s life: you are either the target
of someone’s envy or you are the very embodiment of envy yourself. For me,
being the target is the worst! All of my psychological life, I’ve desired to be
the person that God asks of me. I strive to exhibit SUBUD-like qualities in my
character, in my personality, in my relationships, and in my walk with God.
Even as a copywriter with wild imaginations and fantasies, I wanted to have
integrity in my friendships, my goal-setting, and in taking care of the
physical appearance that God gave me.©1 October
2015