15. Flags and Prosperity & Power of Each Nation
Flags and Prosperity
& Power of Each Nation
By Pittaya
Wong
7 September
2017
In general, almost every nation has one’s own flag. If we consider the member nations of the
United Nations, all of them have unique flags.
This does not happen by chance, but it is predestined by the nations’ Celestial
Nurturers. Mostly, national flags
comprise of colors and symbols. Each color
has the ‘Lord of Color’ or ‘god of color’ such as blue, red, yellow, and white
who takes care of and empowers the flags.
The symbols used on flags are looked after and empowered by responsible celestial
gods as well. Mostly, the symbols are
the sun (in case of Japan), the moon (in case of Malaysia), and the stars (in
case of the U.S.A. and China). The power
from the Lord or gods of color and symbols as represented on the flags affect
the prosperity and power of each nation concurrently with the nourishing power distributed
by the nations’ Celestial Nurturers.
A good example is the flag of the United Nations whose flag
comprises of light blue and white color.
Normally, light blue is not powerful.
So, some people tease the United Nations as the toothless lion. However, the United Nations plays its role
way as the middleman, meaning that it needs not to be too powerful, and it
should be the venue for all other nations to unite. So, light blue and white do their duties well
in this case. As a result, the United
Nations is the global center for cooperation and negotiation rather than a powerful
center for governing the world. Another
example is Japan who uses red and white color on one’s flag. Red is a powerful color, and the Japanese
uses it to represent the sun on the flag.
This reflects the Japanese attitudes very well as Japanese usually have
strong minds that allow them to persevere, endure, and keep up with good discipline
and standard. The works of Japanese
extend to all over the world such as the automobile industry. On the other hand, the U.S.A uses blue, red,
and white colors on its flag with the symbol of 50 similar white stars. The Americans are quality and competent people
with their outstanding in knowledge, technology, and know-how under the good governing
philosophy and ethics where people have freedom, and they are regarded as equal
under the laws. The American flag is
empowered by blue, white, and red colors which seem to harmonize well. For the European Union which uses two colors
as similar yellow stars on the dark blue background. The
number of stars does not represent all of the member nations; however, the
stars form a circle which denotes good unity.
But, altogether, the European Union does not seem to be more or equally powerful
or outstanding as the United States who can unite all of one’s 50 states so well
as represented on the American flag.
Lastly, in the case of Thailand who uses three popular colors namely
blue, white, and red, without any symbol, the country seems to be moderate in
the ASEAN similar to France who uses three stripes of blue, white and red, in
the EU.
In conclusion, the national flag is another factor which plays
an important role for each nation. They
can be accounted as a factor that contributes as much as 20 to 30% which impacts prosperity and power of the nations who own the flags. However, the flags are not created by chance,
but they are predestined by the nations’ Celestial Nurturers who create the
flags to have colors, symbols, and designs, that suit their nations. So, we can see that the flag of each nation
can affect the nation and citizen either directly or indirectly, and we can
notice the attitudes of people in each nation as reflected by the flags per
colors and symbols which empower and direct people and nations.
The End
Edited on 20 November 2018