The metaphors enlaced in H.P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos," are beginning to bridge the realm of dreams, and have begun to enter the waking world. Whether it's the "Cloverfield" Leviathan destroying New York with Revelations-like precision - or the telepathic Illithids ascending from the Deep Caverns of the Underdark - The hidden subterranean realm of Agartha seems to be merging with the surface at an ever quickening rate. Join me as I explore the origins of Polar sun driven religions, the Swastika, Ursa Major the Bear, and the syncromystic correlation to Ian Mckellen – the actor famous for playing the role of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Cthulhu Rising, Ursa Major, and The Golden Compass
The metaphors enlaced in H.P. Lovecraft's "Cthulhu Mythos," are beginning to bridge the realm of dreams, and have begun to enter the waking world. Whether it's the "Cloverfield" Leviathan destroying New York with Revelations-like precision - or the telepathic Illithids ascending from the Deep Caverns of the Underdark - The hidden subterranean realm of Agartha seems to be merging with the surface at an ever quickening rate. Join me as I explore the origins of Polar sun driven religions, the Swastika, Ursa Major the Bear, and the syncromystic correlation to Ian Mckellen – the actor famous for playing the role of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
The Transformation of the Human Caterpillar
Thought I'd give writing a go - New video arrives from my third eye parabola in a week or so. I just caught some intresting syncs in the all star cast driven "The Air I Breath." A drama based on an ancient Chinese proverb that breaks life down into four emotional cornerstones: happiness, pleasure, sorrow and love. A businessman (Whitaker) bets his life on a horse race; a gangster, (Fraser) sees the future (All seeing EyE); a pop star (Gellar) falls prey to a crime boss (Garcia); a doctor (Bacon) must save the love of his life. With the recent Butterfly metaphors witnessed in "I Am Legend" - I thought it was interesting to have another transformation themed Flick so soon.
"Does anybody know how the story really goes?"
Whitaker is Neo-like in his indifference towards life. He has punched the old 9-5 clock once too many times - Like many of us have - Well not me, because I lack the industrious gene - or so I quietly jest. The glare of the same eye cancer inducing computer monitor day after day - the sea of beige khaki - The stale lukewarm coffee - and the insidiously lurking Lumberg-like charicter circling your desk - eyeballing your incomplete TPS report from a safe distance. It's inhuman - We've plugged in - and accepted something that eats away the soul like a corrosive acid - added sugar or some less fattening additive - and swallowed - and swallowed again. Being the sentimental type - Whitaker over-hears a plan to fix a horse race - The horse is named butterfly - A butterfly had just recently landed on his bedstand the night previous, and he took this as a sign - there is no spoon - there is no cooincidence.
So he nervously bets his life savings on the horse - $50,000 - Things don't go as planned of course - And as the all seeing eye (Fraser) places a gun with a Butterfly embedded design into Whitaker's hands - Alice tumbles down the all too familiar rabbit hole.
Brendan Fraser's charicter was the most intreaging to me. From a very young age he was blessed/cursed - to be able to see into the future - and was usually powerless to do anything about it. He is quoted in the film - "When you can see the future - you think you'd be capable of changing it - But you're just a witness to coming moments - unable to help - even if you wanted to - and maybe - I don't - I think sometimes the things you can't change - end up changing you" It's interesting to have him standing in front of the Hexagon here - just like a worker bee - living out his cog in a wheel existence - letting habituation and routine distract him from even the amazing ability to see around the curve of space time.
In a traumatized state - from watching what would happen to him (and his fingers) if he did not pay (Garcia) the 50K debt he owed - Witaker nervously stumbles into a bank with the butterfly gun and attempts a half-cocked robery. The picture is cut off slightly - But we have our caterPILLAR standing in front of two reversed K's in the word BanK - thus the Pillar of transformation and the 2K 11:11 phenomenon being brought together nicely here.
Witaker then tries to flee the scene - getting hit by a car in the process - and stealing a red motorcycle with the word "Steel" or "Steal" written across it - just added flavor I suppose. He then dashes up the stairs of a large building passing the Alice checkerboard as Swat helicopters swarm over head like an angery hornet's nest.
As he stands there viewing his fate from an outside perspective like a video game programmer would view binary code - Something amazing happens - A transformation - Laughter erupts - the Caterpillar breaks loose from the cacoon - He is Free - He will never go back to his boring job - his pointless pursuit for more physical items in a material world - to suggestion or depression - or to all of the things that make this world resmble hell - He steps into the Crowlean Triforce of power - Throws the bag of money off the top of the building - Takes his new Butterfly wings - and sets loose the mortal coil - No longer a part of the collective in a negative way - but a part of the universal collective of the cosmos - an awesome spectale of light and pure vibrating love.
Fraser's charicter also remarks about Cooincidence - Curiously - and perhaps not intentional in the script - He runs past the number 23 in a daring escape.
Sarah Michelle Gellar plays a key role in the film as well - She is an Alice resonator - as she will star in "Alice," a psychological thriller based on the hit computer game. And she was also in STP's video, "Sour Girl" - which had a white rabbit motif. In the video game, Alice is the only survivor of a catastrophic event that kills her family and wrecks the world as she knows it - This is quite similar to what happens to her charicter in "The Air I Breath."
In a really bizarre twist of space time phenomenon that connects your's truely to Scott Weiland (Singer of STP) - My Papa Dukes, who is a well known Psychiatrist - Treated Scott for one of his more recent attempts to quit opiates. My father rarely tells me about famous patients he has treated - but he knew I liked the band - and disclosed this strange bit of info - What makes it even weirder is that Mr. Weiland was going by the name "Steve" - to ward off the press while undergoing therapy here in South Florida.
The Crystal Skulls
The new Jones film will indeed revolve around the alien phenomenon.
"He protected the power of the divine."
"He saved the cradle of civilization."
"He triumphed over the armies of evil."
The biggest spoiler of the trailer: a shot of a box with the words "Roswell, New Mexico 1947" etched on the side in white paint. Assuming that Lucas has decided to follow the tradition, here, finally, is indisputable evidence as to what the powers of the crystal skulls are. Again deferring to the expert, Dr. Zender posited that one theory on the origin of the crystal skulls was that they were ancient alien "supercomputers," akin to modern-day silicon chips. Indy is now after an even greater weapon — ultimate knowledge - and uniting human/alien consciousness once and for all.
Monday, February 11, 2008
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