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Thursday 1 March 2012

What is the colour of the wind?


The mood you are in is determined by the colour of your wind.

Think about those days when you wake up with a smile of your dial, when you walk down the road with a spring in your step, and when you are smiling and you think the entire world is smiling back at you. Those are the days we all feel we can conquer the world.

They are also the days when you choose only the best colours for your wind: the richest greens, the warmest yellows, the softest pinks and the freshest blues.

We all love these days.

Then you think about those days when you wish you didn’t have to get out of bed, when you feel absolutely NOTHING is going your way, when you put on your newest shirt and mess coffee on it right before you walk out of the house, and you forget whether you looked your car and have to turn back to check.

It’s these days that we choose the gloomy colours, like: the yucky browns, the dark blacks and the dull greys.

The next time you are feeling down and overwhelmed make a conscious decision to choose only the good colours for your wind, think about the positive things in your life and know that however cheesy it may sound, the sun will come out tomorrow.


Sourced: deemusic.homestead.com

4 comments:

  1. Indeed our moods do express the color we see, I will remember the bright colors when my mood is down and brown.

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  2. The colour of the wind to me has to do with my interpretation of my mood, at a funeral the colour of the wind is always dull and grey this could also relate to the fact that the wind dont often blow in summer when clouds are grey in winter the wind seems grey as wel and everything seems dull.

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  3. I can totally relate to this! I fully agree that the 'colours' we see are reflective of our moods.

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  4. I agree with your take on the colour of the wind, it indeed has to do with the mood we are in. The mood we are in contributes to the way we see the world.

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