Yellow can be blue … or hyacinth … or vermillion.*
It’s really something we love and something we give away, and this looks different for each of us.
It hopes for everyone to flourish and thrive.
Nourished in the deepest places of our lives through self-awareness and mindfulness, yellowness develops through deep inquiry, and surprises us in its imperfect, incomplete beauty. We’d been afraid of what we might find when we looked so closely, but we’ve come to see what we can be – our future self – and we know we love this.
Yellow is a no-blocking, no-outsiders, “yes, and …” way of living. Everybody adds something, can add something, and Yellows know this. It is, possibly, the most courageous and generous way to live our lives, and wise too, because it comes from the future, as does wisdom.
When I think of all these things, yellow seems to sum them up, but may be another colour, smell, or object for you. The most important thing is …
Yellow is a choice.
(*Yellows are those who inhabit Albert Espinosa’s Yellow World, helping people to grow and develop through good and bad experiences.)
