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Princess Long Long Invites the World to Unify and Shine with the Seven Colors

The World is a Rainbow of Color

By Rich MonettiPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Princess Long Long is an international traveler and entertainer who believes world peace is within the sights of every human being. Her vision emerges from the concept of the Seven Colors, and she sites a speech that set her on a course of global unity.

“Civilizations come in different colors, and such diversity has made exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations relevant and valuable. Just as the sunlight has seven colors, our world is a place of dazzling colors,” said Chinese President Xi in a 2014 speech at UNESCO.

The global kaleidoscope in mind, Princess Long Long revels in the diversity she finds everywhere. “Colors show the diversity of nature that God planned and delivered to the Earth. Like the lights of the rainbow, each carries its own beauties and combines a complete lifestyle of our mother earth,” said Princess Long Long.

That said, the colors also reflect the wide range of cultures and skins tones. “In combination with nature, it is a perfect combination of design for full happiness in life, and in the same way the colors of the rainbow are formed, we are just a reflection of that wholeness,” asserted Princess Long Long.

Therefore, division is not among the natural order of things, according to the singer. “Just like seven colors create one sunshine, diversity shouldn’t cause conflict, but a unified progression toward an advanced level of human civilization,” she said.

Thus, the strength of our human civilization should adhere to the science of nature’s illuminated spectrum. “We can hardly imagine if this world has only one lifestyle, one language, one kind of music and one style of costume,” said Princess Long Long. “So uniqueness is needed for human health - both in the natural and human realms.”

In turn, cross pollination between peoples provides the path to a higher plane. “Civilizations have become richer and more colorful with exchanges and mutual learning. Education, culture and art exchanges can play key roles in helping people recognize the value of colors of other cultures,” said Princess Long Long.

Cultures must also reach out and provide exchange in the fields of education, science, technology. “This will spread the seeds of peace so they will sprout, take root and grow in the hearts and minds of the world's people,” said Princess Long Long.

She knows from experience. “I have seen through music, design, languages, food, and philosophies that our ideas can change by talking with people from other cultures,” said Princess Long Long. “For example, I have developed multilingual singing performances and multicultural costume designs for my show through contacts in Asia, Europe and Latin America.”

Of course, the learning goes both ways. “In my travels, people are always interested in who I am, where I come from, and what my culture is like.” revealed Princess Long Long.

Still, civilizations clash, and people pay the price for the failings of our historical leaders. Princess Long Long points to the inscription at the entrance to UNESCO as a way forward.“Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defense of peace must be constructed.”

We must also be sure of ourselves. “Our minds can play tricks on us, and some will eventually hurt us,” said Princess Long Long. “We need to practice our spirituality, start it from inside out and learn the way of love and peace. Then we will find global/universal harmony.”

Understanding then goes hand in hand with the harmony. “Education can open people's minds, impart knowledge, and cultivate temperament,” said Princess Long Long.

As a result, citizens of the world will seek the inclusion of all cultures. Conversely, she said, “Prejudices are not based on history or fact, and negative social narratives are stopping us from appreciating the value and beauty of different cultures.”

The spirit must also come to the fore. "There are only two forces in the world - the sword and the spirit. In the long run, the sword will always be conquered by the spirit,” Princess Long Long cited Napoleon.

Of course, Princess Long Long has own ideas on the subject. “Spirituality allows us to live in peace with ourselves and appreciate the vastness of our universe,” she said.

Otherwise, war and conflict becomes a more viable option because understanding doesn’t come as easily among people and nations. The same applies to all those who believe money provides a path to wholeness. “Money is not good unless it is accompanied by love too, and on its own, does not achieve harmony,” said Princess Long Long.

Nonetheless, China’s vast wealth isn’t simply a function of GDP. For example, the early 15th century travels of explorer Zheng He and subsequent journeys made during the Ming and Qing Dynasties are still felt. “The Chinese people began to learn modern science and technology,” she said. “The European knowledge of astronomy, medicine, mathematics, geometry and geography were being introduced into China, which helped broaden the horizon of the Chinese people.”

So much so, that China saw the advantage and diversity became policy. Thereafter, exchanges and mutual learning between the Chinese civilization and other civilizations became more frequent. “There were indeed conflicts, frictions, bewilderment and denial in this process. But the more dominant features of the period were learning, integration and innovation,” she said.

Princess Long Long doesn’t just speak the language of diversity, she practices and revels in it. “I still remember how Peruvians got excited while I sang “El Condor Pasa” in Chinese. How the French were surprised when I sang “La Vie En Rose” in three languages including Chinese, and how China appreciated my “Eastern Dragon Princess” outfit, while singing “I love you China” in Chinese and English,” Princess Long Long remembered.

The singer also keeps the seven colors in her act as a reminder for all. “Fans in Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Egypt and Japan really appreciated it when I gifted them my seven colors rose bracelet,” said Princess Long Long.

Designed by Lady Concetta Spitaleri, the good feeling went in both directions after Princess Long Long appeared at the Villa de Rothchild in Monaco. “Lady Concetta sent me a box of colorful roses in 2019 for my performance at their Great Gatsby Party,” beamed Princess Long Long.

However, Princess Long Long has dreams that stretch longer. “If we can dream it, envision it, the future becomes part of the collective unconscious. One that creates a civilization representing the voice of mother earth and the voice of our soul. So I am just one of thousands who would like to begin this process,” asserted Princess Long Long.

As such, she calls on artists to take advantage of their platform. “We’ve got to be more effective. We must identify our fan’s desires and try to give them the message through cultural and artistic creation.”

So please join Princess Long Long and the seven colors will have you and the world shining bright.

Photos Courtesy of Princess Long Long

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