This combination of colours yields something stern and respectable, of which I get the notion of not always knowing how to appreciate it in its entirety.
Sort of an enigma to me; I use this colour in adoration of its magnificence.
When I happen to see this colour used I cant help but to want to be able to wield it properly.
It is the colour of royalty so there must be a way to pay tribute to it in a fashion that is self respecting.
Seemingly insisting on personal dignity a royal should not speak to one that does not have this trait of self-respect. Too often I see this fad of worshipping royals and cannot help but put myself into their shoes and thinking: ‘why is everything so far away and somewhat even happy to be beneath me?’
We need the ones that lead the way, so that we might have bearings. They are embodied corner stones in our culture. People gifted with the ability to show how things are done without belittling the folk. It is a natural trait within us that makes us want to contribute to such beings self image.
Almost passively motivating them to be better and better for us all.
I think hero’s rise and are born through such a movement. The achievement of solidarity.
Moving on – purple also gives me an air of resilience and triumph of differences. Being steadfast and insistent on personal principles I think people that resonate this colour in great quantities also have a great awareness of what they have.
Not misusing their power while also cherishing what they earn in balance, their place in adoration is appropriate.
We cannot help ourselves but to want to be purple in some aspects, yet truly walking the purple path is too much for most. So each of us have levels and depths of colour within us, which is determined through interests and personal trajectory.
As perspectives go there will be many different perceptions of purple, going from disrespectful to utterly enlightened – all I can say is that I revere the traits purple makes me aware of and it will always be a calm joy to think of and work with.