Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Changing Colours

"Change" a neutral word classified as either positive or negative.  Weather changes whether it's good or bad, people change whether its' for the good or worse. Change is engraved so deeply in nature that it occurs every moment whether we realize it or not. What does change really mean to us and why are people so afraid of change? Does change mean adjustment? The environment around us is always changing but we are afraid to adapt. Our mind has conditioned us to live the same kind of life that we don't want to drag ourselves out of it. Just like a child who cries on the first day of his school. Apprehensive on the first day of college and nervous on the first day of his job. Sadness to apprehensiveness to nervousness all three transitions represent negative connotations. Through out life we grow up to believe that change is difficult and this results in negativity. But positive changes come in after all the negativity has disappeared in the initial changes and by then you settle down in your new environment. But why are we conditioned to look at the initial phases of change in a negative way?  It's probably our mind and consciousness in a constant tussle trying to push each other down. Maybe you understand what I am trying to relate to.

What if Change was represented by a color? We see that happen in changing weathers through out the year, whether it's summer or spring or autumn or winter. We see colors changing around us. Just like the different colors that exist in nature at different wavelengths what if those colors represented change. Transitions from positive to  negative or vice versa could be represented by a color or just like the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly. If each second of transition was represented by a color. So change is not classified as either positive or negative as people usually talk about it. It is a continuous transition of colors on a scale,  just like our conscious and mind tussling with each other forming a combination of different colors.


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