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Emblem and Flag

[Excerpts from Constitution]

§ 6. The emblem of the Republic of Sovereigns is a golden eagle, above whose head, between its raised wings, floats an open golden crown with five peaks, and above it an eight-pointed golden star.

§ 7. The flag of the Republic of Sovereigns shall be rectangular in shape in blue with the emblem described in § 6 in the centre. The design of the emblem shall be preserved and described in a separate document.

 

Description and Symbolism

 

The golden eagle symbolises the king of eagles and all beings whose main habitat is air and space. It establishes nests in places inaccessible to others. It reigns in the skies by flying high but feeds mainly on the ground. It also serves values higher than itself. It is characterised by a high degree of independence, self-determination, loyalty and attachment to family. The eagle symbolises lofty qualities and thinking, a broad and sharpened vision of the world.

The crown with five peaks signifies power over the five elements of matter: earth, water, fire, air, space, or ether. It is the culmination of sublime consciousness. It is a symbol of fame, wisdom, power, beauty, wealth and responsible devotion.

The eight-pointed star is a symbol of favourable and guiding fortune and the eternity of the self.

The eagle on the blue background of the flag: symbolises the environment of the eagle’s life and consciousness related to space (ether) and heaven. The blue of #369CF9 is the repeated sequence of the number of power and creation: 369, the numerological nine, the highest digit of the decimal system signifying fulfilment, knowledge, maturity, wisdom, guidance, the culmination of life, sublimity.

The square flag signifies integration, stability, balance of opposites, harmony, heart and earthly perfection.

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