The Paradox of Black
Black Illustrates an Insight into understanding each other.

Black is wonderful contrasting color, Highlights everything and matches everything, Black most common ink, Used for printing books and newspapers documents and flyers, Best contrast with white paper and easiest to read, I love black.
Black used symbolically or figuratively to represent or exaggerate darkness, Black symbolises solemnity and authority worn by judges and uniforms of elite troops charged with exerting overwhelming absolute violence.
Black and white describe opposites, Evil versus good, Night versus day, Dark ages versus age of enlightenment.
Black most often associated with death and evil witches and magic mourning and secrets violence and fear elegance and sexiness, Black extends and heightens word meaning often to point of exaggeration.
Black has meaning only according to context, Gives insight into understanding humans, Like understanding only truly relate to people if we know their origins and context, Raises another question, True understanding requires openness and acceptance of differences, We must truly understand ourselves before we may judge diversity and differences, Be careful when thinking and using black.
Blessed be.






