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An Explanation from Reina:
"The Ring Cycle ('Der Ring des Nibelungen', comprised of four operas by Richard Wagner [the Cycle premiering in 1876]) is based on pretty much the same general theme as the Holy Grail story (of 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table'); except, of course, that it uses a Ring (fashioned by the Nibelung dwarf Alberich, made of Pure Gold ['Das Rheingold'] that he stole from the Rhine maidens [shape-shifting water spirits], who lived in the river Rhine). This Ring would grant the power to rule the world to whomever had possession of it (or whatever else he or she wanted, for that matter!). Now, the Ring changes hands many times; but in the end, of course, it is returned to its rightful owners (the Rhine maidens), from whom the magical Gold was stolen in the first place; and who are perfectly happy just being themselves.
"Once again, this Gold refers to the Pure Gold of our inner Christ Consciousness; it is kept Pure and Radiant through prayer, meditation, unselfish service and gifts to those in need, and study. Dark souls do not carry this Gold of the Original Divine Blueprint. Instead, it is missing; and so they are constantly trying to steal and pervert it for their own selfish pursuits (by any and all means, thereby creating the MATRIX) at the expense of the Lightworkers -- the true 'Rhine maidens', or the Children of Light.
"The Ring Cycle, again, may be seen as a symbolism of the Ascension (the Armageddon, or the Battle between Light and Dark; and the ultimate separation of the two). Some magical object of Power (such as Pure Gold, a Ring, the Holy Grail, etc.) is actually a recurrent theme in the arts and literature. The Children of Light will be returned to their Original Adam Kadmon state; the Dark Ones are being bagged up to be taken into the Creation Flames, for Judgement and Dissolution (short of Repentance and Return to the Christ)."
I AM Reina, through Rick.
(c) 2011 Rick Komm, all rights reserved.
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