🌺 Beauty
I found I could say things with color and shapes that I had no words for
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Beauty speaks in languages beyond words.

Have you ever felt a rush of emotion so profound that you searched your mind for words, only to find them completely missing? There is a certain kind of magic in those silent moments when language fails us. Georgia O'Keeffe beautifully captured this feeling when she said that she could say things with color and shapes that she had no words for. To me, this means that our deepest truths often live beyond the boundaries of vocabulary. We often try to squeeze our complex feelings into tiny, rigid boxes of sentences, but our hearts frequently speak in much more vibrant, fluid textures.

In our everyday lives, we see this play out in the smallest gestures and the most vivid sights. Think about the way the sky turns a bruised purple during a summer storm, or the way a warm, golden light hits a kitchen table in the afternoon. You don't need a dictionary to feel the peace or the melancholy those colors bring. We communicate through the warmth of a smile, the rhythm of a song, or even the way we arrange flowers in a vase. These are all forms of a silent language that speaks directly to our souls without needing a single syllable.

I remember a time when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed by a heavy season of life. I couldn't explain why I felt so heavy or where the sadness was coming from; I simply couldn't find the right adjectives to describe the weight in my chest. Instead of forcing myself to write in a journal with words, I decided to spend an afternoon painting with watercolors. I didn't try to paint a landscape or a person. I just let deep blues and swirling greys bleed into each other on the paper. As I watched the colors merge, I felt a strange sense of relief. I hadn't solved my problems with logic, but I had expressed the shape of my sadness through the movement of the brush.

We all have our own unique ways of expressing the inexpressible. Whether it is through the way you dress, the music you choose to play on repeat, or the way you tend to a small garden, you are constantly telling your story through colors and shapes. You don't always need to be articulate to be understood; sometimes, you just need to be present with your senses.

Next time you find yourself at a loss for words, don't feel pressured to find them. Instead, look around at the colors surrounding you or try to create something simple with your hands. Let the shapes and hues do the heavy lifting for your heart. What colors are you feeling today?

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