This colour is a great contrastor, either to yellow or light green in my opinion. It has that feel of being something special that also makes it have a very very feminine quality. Men often shy away from being too pink but we cannot seem to not like it somehow.
Within each of us is always a pink side that cannot help itself but adore the sides it brings out in us.
Like pictures of kittens it brings up an exuberance that almost screams: ‘I am okay and proud of being who I am!’ Soo unique and delicate that whatever has this colour must be protected by the others.
Having a fragile nature, I find that people that master pink have a quality that is strong and steadfast.
Easily prone to insecurity, people that see themselves as mostly pink need appreciation and recognition for who they are.
I think it is within the nature of us to want to share this deep appreciation with the one we love most in this world. Someone that is nurtured by sensitivity in the privacy of a relationship.
This is where sincerity is valued and not wasted.
All too often our efforts are not taken up the way we wish – we do not achieve that ephemeral connection with everyone.
In the case of finding that special someone that sees the utmost of you and then on top of that chooses to return gestures in kind reminds me of the word ‘namaste’, which in some translations means: ‘I see the divinity in you’.
While my perceptions of pink are probably still quite shallow, yet having some thick roots I think my studies into this mysterious colour have only begun.
At this time in my life I use it much like someone would describe a garnish. Dreams of pinker reality is most of which I put into physical reality for personally I find myself still to be rather immature in this area.
So there are different degrees of professionalism within the multitude of areas one navigates, and I, for one, am glad about the ‘intro’ I have to this shade.
I will continue dreaming and am confident that one day I will be trained in the art of true sincerity so that it hits home more often than not – gaining a playful wield on the subject and no longer taking things of the matter too personally.