Sunday, 12 July 2026

Peacock Feathers & Life

"જીવન જીવવું હોય તો મોરપીંછ થાવ" (Live life like a peacock feather), a very well known Gujarati thought leader called out his NRI audience. Obviously those starved of earthy Gujarati with Kathiawadi accent, were impressed. 

I wondered how did the speaker used 'peacock feathers' to describe life well lived. Topic worth exploring, I thought. My search revealed highly philosophical explanation, I consider it worth sharing. Do we all not want to live such colourful life???

That is a beautiful metaphor. A peacock feather is not just colorful—it is harmonious. Every color has its place, and together they create something striking. A colorful life is not necessarily a life of constant excitement or luxury. It is a life rich in experiences, relationships, growth, and meaning.

One way to think about it is as a life with many "colors":

  • ❤️ Red – Love: Deep relationships with family, friends, and community.
  • 🟠 Orange – Joy: Laughter, playfulness, celebrations, music, and humor.
  • 🟡 Yellow – Curiosity: Lifelong learning, reading, traveling, exploring new ideas.
  • 🟢 Green – Growth: Developing skills, overcoming challenges, and becoming wiser.
  • 🔵 Blue – Peace: Quiet reflection, prayer, meditation, time in nature, inner calm.
  • 🟣 Purple – Purpose: Serving others, mentoring, leaving a positive legacy.
  • White – Integrity: Living according to one's values with honesty and compassion.

A peacock feather also has an "eye" at its center. Symbolically, this can represent self-awareness—seeing yourself clearly and remaining conscious of what truly matters. The colors radiate outward from that center. Similarly, a meaningful life radiates outward from self-awareness.

A colorful life, may not mean adding more activities; it may mean ensuring that each important dimension receives its own time and attention.

You might periodically ask yourself:

  1. Have I learned something new recently?
  2. Have I strengthened an important relationship?
  3. Have I created something of value?
  4. Have I helped someone without expecting anything in return?
  5. Have I cared for my health?
  6. Have I experienced beauty—in art, music, nature, or literature?
  7. Have I spent time in silence, gratitude, or prayer?

If you can answer "yes" to most of these over time, your life is becoming more colorful.

Perhaps the deepest interpretation is this:

A colorful life is not a life with many possessions, but a life with many dimensions—where love, learning, work, service, beauty, adventure, wisdom, and spirituality coexist in balance. Like a peacock feather, every color enriches the others, and together they create a life of grace and meaning.

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