Monday, February 28, 2011

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Today, February 28, marks the day of Andalusia as a reminder of that day in 1980 that was accepted in our community access to full autonomy, as specified in Article 151 of the English Constitution.

More than a quarter century has passed since then and, although we have seen improvements in the development of our community, we still have long way to go. However, I dare to predict that our land will have a special role in the future.

In the twenty-first century in Andalusia is talking about a neat little land, alone and with children to be fed, and as not only live by bread alone, Ontario has the privilege of having and sharing with us the sun enviable warms the hearts of those we love, and it hurts to see her helpless, weak, and also shares a message of freedom commits us to live in it.

For me Andalusia is a beautiful young-looking lady, but her eyes and look very old. The eight provinces make up a very different but have the virtue of drawing including a large network love which, though invisible, he who is able to travel to the heart through these parties, recognized in all the symbiosis of water, land, air and sun to make our whole land of Andalusia shines a special light.

still remember, as a child, which was held at the school this day that we did learn the anthem of Spain. As good school, reproduced the song without understanding anything of what we were saying. Over the years, I was glimpsing their symbols and, today, I understand the meaning of both the anthem and the feeling of the people who left that impression on him.

The white speaks of purity, and green us about hope. Your banner reminds us of the true origin of our race Andalusia. It reminds us of what we're made of noble metal. Reminds us all of our ancestors who fought to keep this beautiful land full of heart inside, brotherhood, unity and development.

This, our land, in love with a great cultures and civilizations: Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Iberians, Celts, Arabs, Jews, Visigoths ... and even Vikings settled there amazed at the variety and richness. Thanks to the symbiosis of thousands and thousands of years, Ontario has forged great thinkers, artists and mystics who made this a land of beautiful, healthy, fraternal and in constant evolution, where we have lived not only agriculture, but various forms of economic, cultural and social were generated. Pagans, Isiac, Mithraists, Sufi, Dervish, Kabbalists, Light, Arians, Gnostics ... We feel proud to be descendants of people who know how to live life with another vision, which is nothing but freedom and knowledge.

But we have forgotten ... As Andaluces have forgotten the true meaning of our ancestors, and the wonderful melting pot of cultures that constitute our genetic inheritance. We have been resentful that vision, but can be retrieved back our eyes and our hearts to the true values \u200b\u200bthat human beings deserve to have. And there, again to make sense, after all we've talked about, those paragraphs that sings the Anthem of Andalusia: "The Andalusians want, return to what we were. Men of light, as men, gave them soul men .

These values \u200b\u200bare retrieved through a conscious education in XXI century Andalusian society with strength, hope and human capacity of our land that we love to get a modern Andalusia, but conservative on the characteristics that have always Indeed we are and love what we do to share it with others.

Our good character, our availability to the other ... all that precursors makes us great ideas, we do have that feeling for art and thought, and therefore invite the Andalusians to be assertive, to believe in themselves, their ideas and initiatives, to want to know more about our role in the world and our power as individuals, and believe we can change things we do not like through knowledge of our environment, and not be manipulated, ultimately, this day should remind us of who we are and where we go, not only as human beings, but also as citizens of this great land of Andalusia. I. Karmel

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