Ok… this is what you call NICHE content 😛.
I thought it would be fun to go through an artist’s work and show you some color patterns that can show up based on their soul group or color ray.
I already made a video decoding the blue ray here:
showing 4 movies that all contain the same “themes” written by who we can assume are blue ray people.
Definitely watch that video first so you can see what the patterns are, that way this post will make more sense to you!
The artworks I’m going to show you today are all created by…Stephen Sondheim.
I KNOW…surprise, surprise.
If you follow me on social media, you will see that I am low key obsessed with everything Sondheim.
Seriously, if someone asked me which artist or famous person I would want to meet, it would be him.
I am VERY drawn to his musicals. He is a lyricist/composer and I have also written musicals as a lyricist, so… yeah, I just REALLY love his music!
So…
What I know about Sondheim going in:
When I read his photo, he has strong “lion” and “bird” energy (same as me!), usually when someone has strong lion and bird at the same time, they are more often than not part of the blue ray, and their artwork will usually have the typically blue ray themes. I wrote about the lion/bird connection to the “blue ray” at the bottom of this article. This could also mean he is of a lyran 🦁/avian 🐦 race on a higher plane (it’s no surprise that I am drawn to an artist who has the same star race as me, it’s kinda how it works…!)
And usually… blue ray artists will have this theme of a red man and a blue woman in their artworks. If there is a twin flame couple (two people who are soulmates but can’t be together) in the piece, they are usually blue and red. I explained this more in the decoding the blue ray video. I also talked about it in the blue people post.
The blue ray I find is also connected to Mary Magdalene. Women who are part of the blue ray will usually be drawn to her. And it’s no mistake that women with red hair (Mary Magdalene) are often depicted in blue ray art. Blue ray artists prefer women with red hair, it’s kind of funny…!
I put even more examples of the red-haired woman in this Youtube video, if you want to see more examples.
Blue ray people also tend to have past life memories in Atlantis and Ancient Egypt. Just something I have noticed. They will also have connections to the “Sirius” star system.
And, I don’t research starseed info by the way, I know there is a lot written about it, but these are conclusions I’ve come to based on my own experiences and observing people.
Also…to me, Sondheim is a “space captain” in a higher dimension. I know that sounds…nuts! But, I’m just giving you the raw data, as I gather it intuitively!
(Definitely watch the blue ray video so you understand these patterns I’m gonna show before continuing)
So… here are the patterns I found!
1. Company
This is a photo from the original Broadway production of Sondheim’s musical “Company”, which he wrote the lyrics and music for.
This show is about a man named Bobby (on the left) who is having trouble finding a wife and is getting set up with all these girls.
The one girl he clicks with and kind of “falls in love” with, is a flight attendant who in this production is wrapped in blue and looks like she has dyed red hair…
This is a promotional photo from the recent revival of Company. This time the genders are swapped so Bobby is a girl and the flight attendant is a guy. The guy is still in blue and the woman, in red.
2. Sunday in the Park with George
This is another show written by Sondheim. It’s about the famous painter Georges Seurat and how he painted that huge pointillism piece. I’m sure you’ve heard of it?
In the show, the female romantic lead is shown in a blue dress and she has red hair (they love portraying women with red hair!)
(these photos are from the original Broadway production).
The male romantic lead is shown with a red tie.
3. West Side Story
This is a photo from the movie “West Side Story”, with lyrics written by Sondheim.
It’s about two lovers who are from different backgrounds who can’t be together. The story was actually based on Romeo and Juliet. Very strong twin flame themes!
This is the scene where they profess their love to each other:
The women is lit with blue light, the man with red.
4. Assassins
This is my favorite Sondheim show of all time! I think it’s just so good…
It’s about all the assassins of the US presidents throughout history trapped in hell.
This show features two people, a man and a woman who are in love with people they can’t be with (twin flame themes).
The woman, who is shown below in red, is in love with Charles Manson and the man in blue is in love with Jodie Foster, but can’t be with her and because they can’t be with their “true love”, they shoot a president.
Here is the song their number in the show for reference:
5. Sweeney Todd
This is a photo from the original Broadway production of Sweeney Todd, written and composed by Sondheim as well.
The female romantic lead has red hair (I think it was dyed even for the performance) and a blue apron.
This is a picture from the revival. At the end, the woman (Mrs. Lovett) is shown in a blue dress and Sweeney is splattered with red blood.
6. Here We Are
This was really funny to see because… this show was written by Sondheim but never produced. It was only produced after he died. And look what costumes they chose for the male and female leads?
I laughed so hard when I saw this. Because, he wasn’t even involved with this production?! So so funny…
If you watch the blue ray video, you will understand the more “esoteric” meaning behind this pattern! So, definitely check that out:
I will eventually stop focusing on the blue ray, it’s just because it’s the color I’m closest to, so I’m most familiar with those artworks and am naturally drawn to and surrounded by them!
All of the shows I listed feature “twin flame”-like, star-crossed lovers. He has written other shows that don’t have this sort of love story in them, so I’m only showing the ones that have these strong romantic leads who want to be with their soulmate.
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