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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Flag for persons of mixed Baha'i and Mormon Faiths


The colours of the flag include a basic rainbow pallet of red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, navy blue, purple, and white.  The beehive is an icon related to Mormonism while the seven pointed star is reflective of the Baha'i faith.  The green disc with the indigo circle represents the Earth, as these two religions were awoken when the world was fully aware of itself as a global civilization, likewise both paths offer 'updated' teachings and advocate a call to recognize foreign nations not as enemies or aliens, but rather as family.   This flag is for those very rare persons who have one ancestor from the Baha'i tradition and another from the Mormon tradition. 

The Baha'i and Mormon faiths are relatively new voices to grant access to the divine.   Like Yin and Yang, these two gateways to the Holy Temple opened at nearly the same time frame on opposite hemispheres of the Earth in the middle of the 1800s.   Interestingly these two congregations were last to arise before the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species.  Note, the Mormon faith emerged out of the Protestant American teachings set forth in the Holy Bible, while the Baha'i faith sprouted forth out of the Shiite Iranian tenets set forth from the Sacred Koran.

Both the Mormon and Baha'i hold the year 1844 as christened with special kind of karma. In the Baha'i faith an Iranian by the name of Siyyid Ali Muhammad Shirazi became a paramount spiritual leader as the Bab, who was later executed for adding new law to the dominant Iranian faith.  Across the world in the America in the very same year, 1844, the founder of Mormonism, Joesph Smith, was martyred by a violet mob in Carthage, Illinois for his non-traditional views of Christianity and family structure.  After the execution of the Bab and Joseph Smith two venerated leaders would arise to lead and build a sturdy foundation for the Baha'i and Mormon movements.  Out of the Christian tradition came Brigham Young from Vermont; and out of the Islamic tradition came Mirza Husayn-Ali Nuri, better known as Bah'au'llah.





Friday, July 24, 2015

Hindu-Buddheic Flag or Flag of Mixed Hindu and Buddhist Marriages


The flag for persons with a real, ethnic and religious connection to both Hinduism and Buddhism uses the colours red, orange, yellow, blue, and white.   On the left hoist side on a filed of orange is the meditative ohmm symbol, which looks like a number three with a tail and an 'upside down' fermata symbol.  A hidden fermata symbol within the Ohm is quite an amazing coincidence as it is a musical symbol that means A Grand Pause.   Likewise correct meditation or prayer of the Ohmmmm or AUM leads to a grand pause of the 'ego' and return to the highest 'reality-truth-divine' root of spirit. 
 
In a way the Hindu-Buddheic tradition is a match to the Judeo-Christian term, since the original Jesus was a Jewish and the original Buddha was Hindu.

The nations with a large population of mixed Hindu-Buddhist marriages include Nepal and India.  However there is a growing number in Canada and the United States, especially in British Columbia and New York City.




Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Flag Chart for Canaidan born outside of Canada


Some Canadians were not born in Canada.  Several thousand Canadians where were born abroad when there Canadian parents were living in foreign nations.  Likewise many immigrants to Canada can use the flag that fits their national origins.  But note laws of closest to the continent apply.  So Canadians born in Trinidad & Tabago, Barbados, and Puerto Rico should use the South America Canadian born abroad flag since these islands are closest to South America, than North America.

These flags can be used by immigrants who become naturalized Canadian citizens.





Flag for Canadians of Unknown Birth Origins


The flag for Canadians born in an unknown location conserves the Canadian colours of red and white.  The flag is a six checkered field of red and white, with the counter of colours for the Canadian Maple Leaf.

List of famous Canadian who don't know where they were born:

James Howlett - Better known as Wolverine or Logan of the X-men  (Fictional)

Monday, July 20, 2015

Flag for Canadians born in Asia



The flag for Canadians born in Asia uses a multitude of colours that represent the four regions of Asia: Eastern Asia, Southern India Asia, Western Islamic Asia, and Central-Northern Asia.  This flag can be used by any Canadian born in Asia, and the Russian portion of Asia. 

List of Prominent Asian-Canadians
Oliva Chow - Canadian MP from China/Hong Kong 
Godfrey Gao - Canaidan Actor and Model from China/Taiwan
Conrad Santos - Candian Politician from the Philippines (when it was USA territory)  
 Aditya Jha - Canadian Social Activist born in Nepal 
Rathika Sitsabaiesan - Canadian MP born in Sri Lanka 
Ujjal Dev Singh Dosanjh - Canadian Premiere of British Columbia born in India 
Adrienne Louise Clarkson - Canadian Politician and CBC news person from China/Hong Kong
Zara Durrani - Canadian Actress from Pakistan 
Nazanin Afshin-Jam - Former Miss World Canada from Iran 
Amir Khadir - Canadian Politician from Iran





Flag for Canadians born in Africa

The flag for Canadians born in Africa is an equal part tri-bar, meaning that it does not have a Canadian pale but uses pan-African colours.

List of Canadians from Africa

Willie Coetzee - South Africa born Hockey player
Lisa de Nikolits - South Africa born Canadian Writer
Israel Idonije - Nigerian born Canadian NFL player
Fatima Houda-Pepin - Quebec Politician from Morocco  
Ali Velshi -Canadian CNN Journalist from Kenya
Rachid Badouri - Moroccan born Canadian Comedian  




Flag for Canadians born in Europe



The flag for Canadians born in Europe is simple.  It has three yellow leaves in formation, like the flight pattern of Canadian Geese in flight.

List of Prominent European born Canadians

William Berczy - Canadian colonial painter born Germany 
Igor Vasilyevich Ivanov  - Canadian Chess Master born in Russia
Sir John A Macdonald - First Canadian Prime Minister 1867 born in Scotland 
Alexander Mackenzie - Second Canadian Prime Minster born in Scotland
Corneliu Chisu - Canadian MP born in Romania
Cornelius Krieghoff - Canadian landscape painter born in the Netherlands
Mario Silva - Canadian MP born in Portugal
Peter Arend Stoffer - Canadian MP born in the Netherlands
John Limniatis - Canadian soccer player born in Greece, and same age as the new Canadian flag
Mike Lazaridis - Canadian technology leader born in Europe portion of Turkey