I am in love with the whole spectrum of blue. Even the names
excite me: aquamarine, azure, chicory, cobalt, cornflower, cyan, Egyptian blue,
electric blue, French blue, hyacinth, ice blue, indigo, midnight blue, ocean
blue, royal blue, sapphire, sky blue, teal, ultramarine. Colors of sea and sky,
of blue fire and lightning, of great blue morphos winging through rainforest,
of memory, of saudade, of Touaregs in flaring blue robes against hot desert
sands, of home among the stars.
Our lives are dyed in the colors of our imaginations, said
the philosopher emperor Marcus Aurelius. Mine is deeply dyed in blue, running
into violets and turquoise, purple and malachite. The marriage of blue and
green delights and excites me.
One of my favorite scenes from nature is of bluebells popping up through lush green grass under ancient beeches in a forest in England.
One of my favorite scenes from nature is of bluebells popping up through lush green grass under ancient beeches in a forest in England.
I keep an azurite crystal in my line of sight and it has
sometimes opened and focused my inner sight. I pick it up now and it becomes my
spyglass. It shows me a boy standing in the water of a blue lagoon up to his
knees.
My mind is streaming blue memories:
A dusting of blue woad on the breast of a woman warrior who leaped
from the pages of a Geoffrey Treece novel to excite me when I was not yet
twelve
The heron blue walls of the chamber of an Egyptian king’s
star-copahgus, ready for the return journey to a blue star
The blue lake of healing, above mountain mists, where animal
doctors bring humans who are judged worthy
The electric blue fire that is the gate to the School of
Soul and the Greater Self
A being with the wings of a giant blue morpho butterfly who showed me how people lose their dream souls and how to bring them home.
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