Through the Prism

After passing through the prism, each refraction contains some pure essence of the light, but only an incomplete part. We will always experience some aspect of reality, of the Truth, but only from our perspectives as they are colored by who and where we are. Others will know a different color and none will see the whole, complete light. These are my musings from my particular refraction.

10.02.2019

What Is Your Magic Word?

1.  What color are you?
2.  What do you taste like?
3.  Your smell reminds people of . . . ?
4.  Who wrote/composed your music?
5.  Touching you is like . . . ?
6.  Meteorologists consider you . . . ?
7.  A conversation with you will make someone . . . ?
8.  What lingers after you leave a room?
9.  When your arm hairs tingle it means . . . ?
10.  It is essential that your sidekick . . . ?
11.  Who voted for you?
12.  Why do you need to be impeached?
13.  People always notice your . . . ?
14.  People rarely notice your . . . ?
15.  What is your magic word?
I came up with those questions after reading this section of The Magician's Apprentice by Kate Banks:


I thought they might be a fun set for an icebreaker or getting-to-know-you activity sometime, as they're a little quirky and odder than the normal fare. I got a couple of responses on Facebook and am saving them here in case I eventually have an actual use for them.

Here are my responses:
1.  Ocean is my color
2.  Fresh bread is my taste
3.  Forest is my smell
4.  They Might Be Giants composed my music
5.  Teddy bear is my touch
6.  Partly cloudy and cool is my weather
7.  Think is what conversing with me leads to
8.  Calm lingers after I leave a room
9.  The background sounds have changed is when my arm hairs tingle
10.  Keep me in the moment is what my sidekick does
11.  Those who took the time to know me are those who voted for me
12.  Sharing state secrets is why I need to be impeached
13.  Aloofness is what people always notice about me
14.  Emotions are what people rarely notice about me
15.  Insight is my magic word


A website (and initiative) I've been working on: Race Project KC.



And another (aside from storytimes, book reviews, and the rest of my work): For Writers


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