"PURPLE"
Spiritualizum
and knowledge define the color purple.
Purple personalities
are always looking to better themselves to fit their idea of what
they should be. They look for balance in their emotions, knowledge,
and on the spiritual plane. They are strong believers in the saying
that knowledge is power, and they want that power to better their
lives.
Due to their
insatiable need for knowledge, they become avid readers and will
study anything that catches their interest. Purple personalities
also tend to look within themselves and others around them for
"the answer" to life and its meaning.
Studying
religion is a natural with them and this might be why you generally
see the color purple associated with the clergy. They believe
that they must be part of something bigger than themselves, and
the eccliastical pursuit answers this need. You would be well
advised not to get in to a theological discussion in opposition
with them. Wanting to help as many souls as they can, they are
more than willing to give you the benefit of their education.
Purple personalities
are generally critical of themselves because they want to always
better themselves. They can also exhibit this criticism towards
others as they feel everyone should be as self developing as they
are.
Those preferring
the more deeper shades of purple can be religious zealots to the
point of fanaticisum. Watch out for these darker purple personalities
because they know what God wants for them and you. Although they
can be just a little exuberant in their search for religious enlightenment
you will seldom find a better mentor for the spiritual world when
you need it.
Truth is,
those seeking the deeper shades of purple are people looking for
peace in their life, and they work hard to find that inner peace
that we all seek in our own way. They also have a great love for
those around them and the world in general.
Purple personalities
are good friends because they believe that by giving of themselves
they are engendering good karma in the world. What's more, generally
they do not ask much for themselves and seldom feel that they
are being used, but, instead are using others to fulfill their
needs. In fact when they do ask for something you might not even
recognize it as such because of the way they help themselves while
getting help from others.
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