Yellow - copyright erie chapman 2016   "The presence of color is at the very heart of human life," the beautiful John O'Donohue wrote.

   If that is so, our lucky eyes engage yellow as the brightest color on the spectrum of our spirit. 

   Yellow. Glorious, thrilling, sprightly yellow. We crave the sun & children crayon it yellow. That's what my oldest granddaughter did. I added the bananas & was surprised when bananas & drawing merged as one in the photograph. 

   Dressed in white at the starting line sunlight gallops 93 million miles at 186,000 miles per second through an atmosphere that paints it yellow upon arrival.   

   Current wisdom is that nothing can fly faster than light. (If anything could, would that thing go backwards in time?) But, throughout the journey all colors hide in white until revealed by the prism effect or experienced individually. 

   The moment a color enters our eyes it instantly impacts our mood because it changes our life's vibrations. O'Donohue believed that because light alternately meets resistance & penetrates "the activity that gives an object its color has all the play and excitement of lovemaking."

   Yellow has the power to raise our moods. Goethe wrote how that particular color makes our hearts dance: "Yellow brings with her the nature of brightness and has a delightful, encouraging, exciting and soft quality."

   Since this is so why not add more yellow to the dull greens & harsh florescence that often illuminate the environments of the ill?

   Through what eyes do we see? When we experience God as light then holiness drenches everything. Even bananas paired with a child's drawing. 

-Reverend Erie Chapman

8 responses to “Days 53-57 – Yellow”

  1. Terry Avatar
    Terry

    I really like this one! Yes color plays a huge role in our lives. When I design and tie trout flies I always ask the person I’m trying for, “What is your favorite color?” Using that favorite color, I create a framed fly for them and also write a short poem portraying some aspect of their life, often gifts they have that they are not aware of! For me, turquoise comes closest to being my favorite color. I have worn a college ring with turquoise for over 50 years and it’s part of me.

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  2. teresa reynolds Avatar
    teresa reynolds

    Your choice to add the yellow of a banana to the frame of a child’s painting suggest such a sunshine yellow heart. Wondering if there’s a mythic character that bleeds sunshine. Thank you.

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  3. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Sunlight offers warmth, brings comfort & can lift one’s spirit. Yellow daffodils sing spring. A loving response expands a universe of color. White, pure spiritual light is the center of all that is; our being. And this, your golden way of seeing is drenched in a beautiful holiness.

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thanks so much for this great addition, Terry. Love the way you describe tying flies and add a short poem as well.

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  5. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thank you so much, Liz. Daffodils are such a powerful example. Yes. White, the center of our being whenever we find the strength and discernment to be a prism for it.

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  6. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    Okay, I’m going there…
    When I was growing up yellow was quite mellow, but others were more curious, cautious about their colors. Yellow warned me about it.
    Yellow bricks and autumn leaves, helped refresh my memories. While big yellow taxis are being replaced by random Ubers. Yellow pages now Googles.
    But there will always be the sunflowers and the daffodils. And bananas.

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  7. erie Avatar
    erie

    Thank you for “going there,” Jolyon!

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