Let Freedom Ring!
Get Your Bells ON!
Ring for Joy and Hope!
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And Ring in the
Freedom to Vote,
Freedom to be Safe from Gun Violence,
Freedom to Love Who You Love Openly and with Pride,
Freedom of a Woman to make Decisions about her own body – Kamala Harris
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"Let’s Let Freedom Ring and let’s let Democracy work in America”
- Jamie Raskin
The deed for this property states 1740. Before the American Revolution began and the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights were written.
Bells and their symbolism - a brief review
Just a note - Brass bells from India celebrate Kamala's heritage.
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Meaning and Symbolism of Bells
symbolgenie.com/symbolism-of-bells/
"Bells have been used for centuries to convey meanings and symbolize various concepts. The sound of bells is often associated with communication, celebration, or warning. In different cultures and religions, bells hold different symbolic meanings and are used for a variety of purposes.
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In many traditions, the sound of bells is believed to have a purifying and protective effect. The ringing of bells is thought to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings. Bells are often rung during religious ceremonies or rituals to create a sacred atmosphere and announce the presence of the divine.
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Bells are also associated with the idea of awakening or mindfulness. The act of ringing a bell can help focus the mind, bring awareness to the present moment, and invoke a sense of calm. In some meditation practices, the ringing of a bell is used as a signal to start or end a session.
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Bells have been used to mark significant milestones or events in many cultures. They are rung to celebrate weddings, birthdays, or the arrival of a new year. Bells are also used to commemorate the passing of a loved one, with each toll representing a life lived.
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In addition to their symbolic meanings, bells are also used practically in everyday life. They serve as a means of communication in villages and towns, announcing important events or summoning people to gather. Bells are also used for timekeeping, with the chimes indicating the hour, quarter hour, or other intervals."
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Symbolism of Brass
www.brassartifacts.com/blog/brass-in-religious-and-cultural-artifacts-symbolism-and-significance
"Holds positivity for a longer time
As brass is a metal alloy, which means that it is made from copper or tin. It is believed by people that Brass as a metal is a sacred one. As it is used to make puja essentials as well as brass idols.
In the scriptures, it is written that brass as a metal has properties that will hold the vibration longer than other metals.
As copper is the type of metal that has been used to make idols of gods and goddesses. When we look at the history of copper idols we will find that in India, precisely in the southern part of India, gods and goddess's idol is still made from copper.
Not just that it also has part of zinc mixed into it to become brass. Zinc is said to be antimicrobial or anti-bacterial properties just like copper which makes brass an anti-bacterial metal as well."
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