More Zen wisdom on Kamala Hahaharris.
A Zen Moment in the Jasmine of her mind
Where are you now, Willie, my Willie? Your warm, loose epidermis brought heat to my heart and elsewhere. Where have you gone? I have dreams that you can bring to life: to be on top; to be the one; to be the first female President of the United States of America!
Orange
Orange is a word with no sibling in rhyme. It is the color often associated with autumn in the west, Halloween and even Thanksgiving.
In India, orange is considered sacred and prominent for the Hindus, representing fire as it burns away impurities.
In Japan, orange signifies love, happiness and courage.
Orange combines the energy of red and the joy of yellow. Joy, let that sink in, Grasshopper.
The color orange promotes general wellness and emotional energy—it can be associated with creativity. It is also associated with adventure and risk-taking, perhaps due to its vivid color and association with caution.
Buddhist monks wear orange or saffron robes, symbolizing simplicity and detachment from materialism. In Christianity, orange is often used during Lent or Advent in some traditions.
Orange Man = Good
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