Saturday, November 8, 2008

Rainbow

I see this word, and I think of two stories and one person.
In the Old Testament, God was so angry at sins of men that He made the flood destroy everyone on the planet. Before He wanted to do that, He decided to spare a man named Noah as well as his family. In this accident, “rainbow” means the promise between God and Noah.

On the other side, a legend occurred in Ireland. There is a leprechaun who hides a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so that someone says if you can find rainbow’s end, you will be a lucky, wealthy person.

And the person is Connie Talbot. She sings a song named over the Rainbow. She is so cute, and she is a seven-year-old girl, but she does sing it very well.

In the east, we seldom talk about the symbol of the rainbow. Referring to the rainbow is in the science, proverbs of Taiwan’s weather or religion. In religion, they think the colors of rainbow have an effect on human beings because different colors have different functions. It can tune our energy and thus rebalance the physical body. And in the weather, if you see uncompleted rainbow, it means the typhoon is near, and it’s coming soon.

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