It almost seems like the lessons that I’m learning from the colors are starting to blend together, building on what the others have already taught me. I’m not even quite sure if Lady Gold/Freya is done with me, though I made a beautiful necklace for her (once I get a decent photograph of it, I will post a picture of it) and started to learn to treasure certain things. However, it feels like a month is too short to truly learn this lesson, yet I’ve been passed onto Lady Pink. Who is loving and compassionate even as her energy brings up painful wounds and makes you face them.
And I’ve been hurting a lot as of late.
The interesting thing I’ve noticed is that my work with Pink seems to be related to my earlier work with Red, but going in deeper. This seems appropriate as pink is a shade of the color red. I wonder if the same thing will happen with gold and yellow, the latter of whom I have yet to work with.
The interesting things though is that while Red was very flirty and beautiful (appeared to me with gorgeous black curls and in a red dress), Pink is much more motherly. In some ways, she reminds me of all the Ladies of Compassion that appear throughout various religions. She doesn’t have as much as a visual impact on me as Red did. Also she has asked me not to make a beaded item for her, saying that the pink beads in the flower I made for Red is good enough.
(I am planning a piece that involves the color pink, but it’s not for my color work. I just want to make a cute pair of earrings inspired by Abby Scuito from NCIS, using some adorable bat findings that I picked up a few years ago from a yard sale.)
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