Rainbow colors fascinate everyone regardless of when or where, they appear.
Amazingly, our minds process the entire spectrum of rainbow colors. We can sort through the unique colors and identify each color individually.
Our thought processes allow us to remember special rainbows in retrospect, even double rainbows, as well as enable us to see rainbows in the present. We can project rainbows into our future, knowing that somewhere, sometime, we will surely find another rainbow, possibly one that is even more beautiful than the last.
It is the astounding beauty of color that attracts us to a rainbow.
Perhaps the enormity of the rainbow sweeping across the entire sky, is almost overwhelming, but in a good way. Maybe its sudden appearance draws us to rainbows, too. They tend to appear when we least expect them, with light and brilliancy beyond our imaginations.
We see the colors of rainbows blending into each other.
We marvel, as our thoughts tend towards placing all of the colors of a rainbow into one broad spectrum. Yes, we can do that, too. The colors blend together softly and the unique combinations of combined colors astounds us.
How important it is that we never do anything that would cause us to lose sight of rainbows. What a loss that would be!
Human health is essential to our vision and the purity of sight that allows us to see rainbows, just exactly as they are.
Then of course, there is the 'promise' aspect of the rainbow, for Christians. The rainbow is a symbol of hope.
Something more to ponder.
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