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I'm hoping to draw another perspective to the image. Underneath all the hoopla surrounding the event, an indelible image exists of contact with the centre of the chest - the location of heart energy (aka heart chakra). This centre point of the chest is where stored up grief exists. Love comes after the tears - what the world now most needs.
Hi Hops, thanks for sharing. I think violence on the outside (in sports, wars, etc.) is so welcome is because it's an attempt by people to express how they feel on the inside. On soccer: just think of every goal as finding your voice and your N parents as the goal keeper. You try to express your feelings, the keeper blocks them, others, (society) block them, finally after much circulation, frustration and stress (inside body movements shown outside with runners running around), you score, you get your voice out and the keeper couldn't shame you (block you). Notice how great it feels to get your voice out and be heard, notice how excited everyone gets when it happens and notice the humility on the other side. "As above, so below"
I didn't know that about Zidane. Men cutting cords with their mothers .. whew.. that's another topic .. a very big one indeed. I think Ron Howard tries to address it in his sitcom, Arrested Development.
Anansi