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Symbala of the Month: August 2006

Arlene Arnold

Arlene Arnold's Symbala

"My newest Personal Symbala is quite different from the other three. It certainly shows graphically what I feel and sense is happening within me.

"The 1st and 3rd Symbalas showed a magenta center. This one indicates that this center is now opening up. It's as if my soul wanted me to see what is happening in that center. This focus is what my life is about at this moment.

"Compassion (magenta) with divine intention (white within each petal) is enmeshed in complicated geometric design. The white in the middle reminds me of a brain. I see this as divine mind. The center is being propelled by four blades. It's as if the magenta petals are the vehicle and the blades are the propulsion. The core that runs down the middle of the engine is my rainbow of experiences. A new white flower is birthing with a blue center. Blue is my soul color which is about creating, bringing into form (bringing ideas into written form). With so many 4's in my birth date I am about form. White is divine intention which inspires and informs that which is brought into form. The geometric lines show the connections to all other form both visible and invisible.

"The points of yellow, green, and pink are the human manifestation of my soul. Clarity (yellow), healing (green), and child-like wonder (pink) are part of how I show up as a human.

"My heart warms at the clarity and boldness of the colors, yet the center is softer with so many shades and hues. My Symbala reminds me that this is who I am, even on those days when I seem to be unclear and wonder if I am using my energy in the highest and best way. I feel I am being propelled into a new phase of my life. I'm excited by the prospects of what I know only partially."

Arlene Arnold
Author of ColorCards, Inner Guidance Made Simple through the Vibration of Color and several other books.
Co-creator of the 'Luminaries Deck', text by Arlene, Symbala art by Lahrinda.
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