After feeling colors for so long, I felt like giving up with explanations because it was clear that no one could really understand what I was talking about. Today, I can finally explain. I came across this site about color in the Bible, and I can officially say that these poems and articles are spot on--at least about red, green, and blue. I still don't always understand why I feel colors in people, but now I know there is a Biblical basis--so I'm really happy today. No more thinking that I was in some witchcraft situation.
Red in the Bible
Blue in the Bible
Green in the Bible
In addition to these colors, I see purple, navy, gold, brown, orange, pearl, black, and pink. These are just the most obvious colors, in addition to red, blue, and green (but at the same time, some of the colors I mentioned are variations of the three). Sigh colors. You know, God is mysteriously great. I think everyone in one way or another has a connection to color--it's just not always explicit, and the function may not always be the same.
Red in the Bible
Blue in the Bible
Green in the Bible
In addition to these colors, I see purple, navy, gold, brown, orange, pearl, black, and pink. These are just the most obvious colors, in addition to red, blue, and green (but at the same time, some of the colors I mentioned are variations of the three). Sigh colors. You know, God is mysteriously great. I think everyone in one way or another has a connection to color--it's just not always explicit, and the function may not always be the same.
It's a moonbow! :D |
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