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green

what do you think, when you see the color green?

  • dream,
  • hope,
  • love,
  • tenderness,
  • sensitivity,
  • youth,
  • naturality,
  • artistical talent.

what do people think about green?

the faithful "miss green" gives strange dreams to us. green gives our souls also hope. she wears gras, which is fresh as a daisy, she borrowed the color from. green is natural, childish and playful but also sensitive, vulnerable, romantic and introverted- splitted up like the psyche which is waiting for the divine cupid. maybe ms green is waiting and is craving after her red knight. but his proposals are charmless. green is a calm color but also intense, warm but on the other hand cold. as a lovely young woman green is enthroned in the middle of the spectrum. she keeps the balance. ms green rays out harmony and modesty. she does this with the same baffling smile like mona lisa.

  1. could it be possible that green is maybe the beatrice of the artist?
  2. or maybe floras sister?

poets and minnesingers are wooing for this young lady. but green keeps all her secrets within her soul and this despite all suitors. without being narcissistic green knows that she can only reach a big love with being narcisstical.in the circle of her ( green ) she spreads out balm for the soul and she is full of consolation.

if you lost a person and now you are in mourning or if you have lovesickness, then address to ms green. in the presence of her you can finally have a heart to heart talk. you learn bounty and naturalness. when you have anxiety to become old, than we can send you to a bath of green colors. green never welks and green is immortal. but we warn you about the fact that it is not very good for you to drink too greedily from her source of eternal youth. a misuse leads to envy and irresponsibility.

the melodies of the green colored maiden are nearly every time of a cheerful and soft timbre. and in the rhythm of a summerly waltz green's celibate pirouettes adapt perfectly.

therapy of color of karl ryberg mosaik verlag 1992 page 90-91