Olympic Ceremony Rings Malfunction, Symbolic? Stephen Cook
Olympic Ceremony Rings Malfunction, Symbolic?
Stephen Cook – 2/8/14
Public Relations Manager and Media Advisor for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
http://goldenageofgaia.com/2014/02/olympic-ceremony-rings-malfunction-symbolic/
They say nothing is a coincidence. So there must be a message for the world coming out of the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics from Sochi in Russia after a critical and symbolic moment in the opening spectacular went wrong.
What began as five snowflakes was supposed to morph, like spirograph patterns, into the Olympic Symbol – the five rings – which represent the five continents of our planet. But only four metamophised as they were intended.
The ‘message’ I got was that one continent (or group of people) has moved out of alignment or has moved ‘on’ or ‘up’ from the others. I felt it was something very, very positive. I naturally thought I would find out who it was by researching my old Olympic files.
Ironically, though, none of the actual rings represent any particular continent; rather, at least one or more of the five ring colours are contained the flags of every country around the world.
For the record, the five interlocking rings are (in order) blue, yellow, black, green and red. It was the red one which didn’t come into place (it usually sits in the top right)
So what did the red one not coming on line mean? Well red is the color of fire and blood, so it is associated with energy, war, danger, strength, power, determination as well as passion, desire, and love.
It is also a very emotionally intense color. It enhances human metabolism, increases respiration rate, and raises blood pressure. It has very high visibility, which is why stop signs, stoplights, and fire equipment are usually painted red. In heraldry, red is used to indicate courage.
So my take on it was that war and danger are fading. And that much courage has led to this.
It also said to me that the Olympics (more especially the organisers,) may have also begun to lose their powerful grip and influence.
I wonder what you ‘feel’?…
Nancy: I resonant with Stephen’s interpretation of one ring supposedly malfunctioning … I intuitively feel it was a divine message … in an opening ceremony that was highly technological and flawless except for the one ring.
I was struck with the realization that this ceremony was representative of Russian’s traditional artistic culture with its lovely use of ballet and classical music, as opposed to the soul-ripping so called pop music of the western world. There was no darkness in this ceremony. It was filled with Light (and I don’t mean simply electrical lights). American news reporters had a difficult time finding fault with it, though they tried, even resorting to mentioning a shirtless Putin. It appeared hard to admit that a new era has begun. *A shirtless Putin has become an American means of demeaning Putin as a world leader. On the contrary, I view the photo of Putin swimming with a dolphin as a sign that he is working for the Light … or else a dolphin would not have its head leaning on Putin’s shoulder.*
Putin has expelled the dark cabal from Russia. There will be no articles about Satanic and Illuminati symbolism used during this ceremony as there were regarding the London Olympics, the last two Super Bowls, and the recent Grammy Awards.
I celebrate the red Olympic Ring that announced to the world: “Life—as we know it—is changing … no more war, no more violent bloodshed!”