I don't understand...
The beginning of the entry for 'red' reads as follows:
"Reds - a strong aura within the physical color group - approach life with gusto and courage, and have tremendous physical, emotional and spiritual energy. Reds are at their best when they can engage in physical activities within their environment and through direct physical contact with others. Reds possess great passion and endurance for life and activities."
That's not a bad a thing! And certain aspects (ex., best when engaging in physical activities within their environment) even I know fit you well.
I don't know... I'm trying to find myself either in the red or yellow descriptions -- I wonder if it's possible to have aspects of both, or if different colors show up at differerent times? (at least I wonder if I'm somewhere between red and yellow, but that may just be because I feel an emotional attachment to "warm" colors)...
I relate very strongly to this:
YELLOW... intelligent, creative, and learns by doing. Emotionally, a Yellow is lovable, eager to please, affectionate and loyal. Socially, a Yellow is friendly, full of fun, loves to be around people, and enjoys outdoor activities.
...part of the action color group—are fun loving, energetic free spirits who are creative, joyful.... Yellows are affected by their senses—touch, feel, sight, taste— and must be constantly stimulated on all levels to feel comfort, success and happiness. Boredom sometimes leads them to destructive behavior, or they may become disruptive and distracting to others. They measure success by the amount of joy they experience everyday....
You are amazed and dazzled by the wonder and beauty of the world that God has created; you actually feel a physical sensation—a rush of adrenaline—that makes you want to connect to the objects of God’s creations—trees, grass, flowers, animals, other humans....You must sense the connection between your inner self and the earth and understand the co-existence. (very Fi, don't you think?)
(athough I don't want multiple partners as suggested. I'm keeping my hubby.)
Sarah (and yes, I'm unabashedly "flower child" about this, Jeffseter -- heh! Peace 'n' love, dude.)