Deeper Well~Dwelling #41
Primary (Life) Colors
HAYASHI: "I know the container in which my primary colors are held, and that is being true to my nature…We're all trying to determine what our role is…All times are unique to the people born in them, and we’re in a unique time, where we might come to the understanding that our human legacy is greater than the conditioning that has minimized [our ability to] understand ourselves…” THAYNE: “Secular humanism, empiricism, the scientific method, and what all of those generate as one, I think we could rightly call common sense. Those would be my colors...which I paint with proudly…I fall back on the places you go, the people you meet, the books you read…also reflection, synthesis…And I guess I have been blessed, or blessed myself, with the time to do all these things — no small feat, as you know…I'm almost amazed now that at 43 I’m able to have some sense of how the architecture the Universe actually works; how more or less people work…and people in my life who have their eyes open…” COLIN: “What is our responsibility to each other, to our humanity, to society, to the youth?…[And how is our irresponsibility] eating
away the fabric of so much virtue and possibility and potential and goodness and growth and harmony…when you think about all the opportunities we've had to do it differently…The wonderful news is that there are many Thaynes and Hayashis and Colins out there, that we don't even know about, doing vital work in the world to help turn this tide a different way…”

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