Saturday, January 2, 2021

Lunar Twilight 2020 - Lady in Red with Chris De Burgh

As we begin 2021, people often expect and instant change of mood and being.  However, this is rarely the case.  Instead, there is a fading transition from year to year as it is with the decades.  Did you ever notice that the 1970s bleed over into the early 1980s, as the 80s bled over into the 1990s, etc...

Alas, an echo of 2020 returns for the first 12 nights of 2021.  Reason being, the cycle of the Moon started on December 15, 2020.  It won't be until in January 13, 2021 that this last light of 2020 fades from the heavens. 

So take time to reflect upon the beauty and peace of what once was.  Things can always get worse, likewise the blessings of yesteryear are often overlooked, yet are always blessings, no matter when. The following song is thematic of this after hours party in remembrance of the gift of 2020.  Indeed 2020 was a gift, contrary to the prevailing pessimistic views of 2020.  This website is a single counterpoint to the positivity and joy presented by 2020, in remembrance of 2020's beauty. 

Of vexillological interest is the lighting of lighters during the soft and serene melodies during a musical concert.  Whenever a band or musician plays a touching song, many in the audience will ignite their lighters. In this case, we can see the lighters of the audience light up for Chris de Burgh's Lady in Red song, a timeless gem that has touched nations across the world as an anthem for winning Love's Grace. 

 The coston signals are an ancient kind of device.  They have been used on battle fields since time began, in all cultures.  There were even able to colourize some signals with red, green, and white patterns.  

Anyone who has attended a concert will remember is this simple fire signal of serenity.  This is, indeed, one form of vexillology where the signal and spirit communicate something beautiful.

 

 

 

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