Why Dutch?
Children talking and studying their lessons together should be common in every nation - so why dutch?
My thoughts are - Dutch, except for the Dutch people, is a "foreign" language. As this lady who channelled the symbols
| I forgot her name, sowwwweeeee...) was most probably not Dutch, it must have been foreign to her too.
So the thoughts about the symbol to me, could be: ah - I discover that the children of every nation are the same! They exchange thoughts, they talk, they learn together, they communicate, just as ours do! Oh, other nations are intelligent too!!
Now, I will have to ask myself (and I have no chance of answering this except by doing longish researches) - what did the Dutch stand for in the days the symbols were channelled? Somehow I am sure this has an importance! Or else, why Dutch, and not some other African, or Asian, or European country, or America, or Australia?
Nowadays, at least here, the Dutch stand for tolerance and accepting more than most other countries do, they stand for new takes on laws, and for allowing drugs (
if you ask the common people on the street this is the first they'll come up with, although I'd rather see it as a new direction in formulating laws). They stand for cool and relaxed people, but also for being a bit tight on money (this comes from all the Dutch people coming to my little country for vacation, mainly going to campings, bringing their trailers, and apparently ordering one coke to share with the whole family, not sure if that part is true though
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This last part makes me think that the Dutch are family friendly - family - kids - bringing me back to the symbol.
Maybe it also talks about being family friendly?
Hmm, but the question remains: what were they in the olden days?