Summary of Meanings for the Life-Aware Flag
 

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Symbols within the Center Circle -  In the center of the flag is a large circle which has the following; a heart, scales of ethics and fairness, a white mystic bird, and a four pointed star at the top. They each represent something unique alone and together they also represent a special meaning.  For example, the heart represents that love should be thought about and celebrated most every day.  The scales represent the importance of justice, making tough decisions with fairness in mind, and basic ethics.  The yellow star that is within the scales represents the importance of consciousness, and the white star that surrounds this star is to represent inner determination and drive.  The bird is of a mystic nature that represents key attributes that combine unique qualities from those of a hawk, an eagle, and a white dove; so it represents a combination of bravery, freedom, strength, and peace.   The purple and white star above the bird represents high aspirations, ideals, goals, imagination, and dreams. The combination of all of these symbols within the golden circle is that by using proper alignment of one's love as a foundation, and ethics, along with one's consciousness, inner drive, freedom, peace, and bravery, this can create conditions that are more favorably to achieving high ideals, goals, and dreams. 
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The Center Circle - The circle itself represents the circle of life; and the eternal search for higher pursuits in life, and how the meaning of life is very often continuously defined and redefined as appropriate for the particular time, and the circumstances in one's life.  The light blue background represents general happiness similar to a clear blue sky.  

The Corner Symbols - The large corner symbols are the elements of wind, fire, earth, and water.  They represent the main elements that humans have to deal with and work with in everyday life. The green tips represent that these elements can be harnessed and used as tools for either good or bad, and so they should be well understood, and should not be taken for granted.   The combination of green tips with each element also represents that certain tools and certain persons with only slight status or who are youthful are also important and should not be taken for granted.  The green color is associated with new growth, so it represents youth and the importance of teaching the youth, but also learning from the youth and appreciating their skills.  

Pen and Stylus Symbol - The top background symbol behind the large circle is a pen and stylus representing the importance of written communication, planning, and designing.  The color brown represents maturity, wisdom, and experience as preferred traits for performing communication, designs, and plans.   

Sword Symbol - The bottom background symbol behind the large circle is the sword which represents self defense, making major changes in one's life, or quick changes to one's environment; and the importance of physical protection and safety.  The color black of the sword represents stealth and secrecy which are sometimes important for one's protection and is sometimes needed when making dramatic changes. The color brown represents maturity and wisdom that are preferred traits when using self defense, or making dramatic changes.  The pen and stylus symbol placed above the sword represents that the pen or carefully spoken words are usually more powerful than the sword.

White Background - The entire white background represents that many things should be seen with clarity, and that corruption should not be tolerated.  As a bright white light allows many things to be seen, this background shows that many things both physically and spiritually should usually not be hidden for the sake of authenticity, and also to help lead an honorable life.  

Even More - There are other symbolic meanings within select symbols themselves, or with respect to others. For example, there are more detailed meanings within the symbols of earth, water, and fire.  In addition, one can look for other similar meanings, or try to develop any overlapping complimentary meanings, or make one's own reminders. Greater details of the symbols and meanings will be released in a book available by at least December 20, 2005 if not earlier.
  
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