This is how I see God:
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I see God as redness
That is how I depict him
That is what I see when I imagine him
I'm not saying that's what he actually looks like
But that is how I visually represent him
But I don't see him so much as a square, I think he is more spheircal shaped
The Late psychologist Card Jung correlated human perception to what he called the four psychological functions; intellect, intuition, emotion and sensory. In terms of colors, intellect is blue like the ocean and sky; blue sky research. Emotion is red like fire; fiery redhead. Sensory is green like mother nature. While intuition is yellow like the sun.
We all have these four orientating functions at our disposal, but each of us might use has them is different orders of priory/ease. This adds variety to people. The first function in each person is most conscious and willful, while the last function is the most unconscious, less developed, raw, and sometime compulsive/creative. For example, my order is intellect, intuition, sensory and emotions; blue, yellow, green and red. With emotion; red last, I tend to be more compulsive emotionally which can send me in emotionally charged directions. But when that is more muted, I can organize use my intellect to better reason my ideas. Intuition leda me out of the box and sensory is there to make sure I am still in touch with reality.
If God was red then that would mean that God would be built upon emotions. This is often how Jesus is portrayed; loving heart. The sphere is 3-D, instead of a 2-D square, which means God is more connected to the firmware in the right brain. This is sort of a simple tool that can be used to rough map the operating system of the brain via color inference.