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Below are some inspiring thoughts offered by Madisyn Taylor via Marilee Giddings about the color green that seem relevant in the face of such uncertainty and despair. “Green balances our energy so that, in looking at it, we feel confident that growth is inevitable”. 
The Color Green, the Unifier of Opposites
Green is a  combination of the colors yellow and blue, each of which brings its own unique  energy to the overall feeling of the color green. Blue exudes calm and peace,  while yellow radiates liveliness and high levels of energy. As a marriage  between these two very different colors, green is a unifier of opposites,  offering both the excitement of yellow and the tranquility of blue. It energizes  blue’s passivity and soothes yellow’s intensity, inspiring us to be both active  and peaceful at the same time. It is a mainstay of the seasons of spring and  summer, thus symbolizing birth and growth.
Green is one of the reasons  that spring instigates so much excitement and activity. As a visual harbinger of  the end of winter, green stems and leaves shoot up and out from the dark  branches of trees and the muddy ground, letting us know that it’s safe for us to  come out, too. In this way, green invites us to shed our layers and open  ourselves to the outside world, not in a frantic way, but with an easygoing  excitement that draws us outside just to sniff the spring air. Unlike almost any  other color, green seems to have its own smell, an intoxicating combination of  sun and sky—earthy, bright, and clean. In the best-case scenario, it stops us in  our tracks and reminds us to appreciate the great experience of simply being  alive.
Green balances our energy so that, in looking at it, we feel  confident that growth is inevitable. It also gives us the energy to contribute  to the process of growth, to nurture ourselves appropriately, without becoming  overly attached to our part in the process. Green reminds us to let go and let  nature do her work, while at the same time giving us the energy to do our  own.
 
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