Hello, D(ave)...
Aug 22, 2014 19:24:20 GMT
Post by Goldenfleeced on Aug 22, 2014 19:24:20 GMT
So... I'm going to show you how (so very serendipitously, since I had no idea where this was headed, when I started the thread, and now it all seems so... simple, really) all of this ties in with the subject of D(ave) and H(Al), and conspiracies (so to speak), and masks and pigs and cabbages and kings... or something like that.
I knew that everything that I was 'seeing' and 'hearing' fit together, somehow, and it does... surprisingly (or not, since 'they' imitate, really, the Truth)... and in some very surprising ways... or not. In this place, nothing is as it seems, but it is 'safe' to say that Truth really is stranger than fiction. Or, at least, as strange...
The stories work, because... they're True...
Just not on that 'level.' If you see what I mean...
Stanley Kubrick, for instance. He had an 'understanding' of things, that I think has been unsuccessfully imitated, in an effort to achieve the results that are to be expected in this case, below... it explains a lot. It really does. I recommend the entire piece of writing, with its illustrations, and will definitely provide the 'linkie,' herewith. But let's start with this...
This is the magical theory, that the first departure from the Infinite must be equilibrated and so corrected. So the "great Magician," Mayan, the maker of Illusion, the Creator, must be met in combat. Then "if Satan be divided against Satan, how can his kingdom stand?" Both vanish: the illusion is no more. . . . And this path is symbolised in the Taro under the figure of the Magus, the card numbered 1, the first departure from 0 . . . And this Magus has the twofold aspect of the Magician himself and also of the "Great Magician" . . . (Crowley)
It is that which is written: "In my Father's house there are many mansions"; and if the house be destroyed, how much more the mansions that are therein! For this is the victory of BABALON over the Magician that ensorcelled her. (The Cry of the 2nd Aethyr)
Twenty and two are the mansions of the House of my Father, but there cometh an ox that shall set his forehead against the House, and it shall fall. For all these things are the toys of the Magician and the Maker of Illusions, that barreth the Understanding from the Crown. (The Cry of the 3rd Aethyr)
. . . After Alex DeLarge leaps from the Tower, his name changes to Alex Burgess; he has dethroned the Writer (Anthony Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange) and becomes master of his own destiny, rather than merely a pawn of others.
themaskofgod.blogspot.com/2012/05/kubrick-on-kubrick.html
It's 8/22... I like the 'numbers.' And the 'good news' is... Victory. That is the Truth.
Are some of you beginning to understand, or shall I draw you another picture? I think I will, anyway, since I also like the pictures, although that may have to wait for my time after work, again. It's a funny kind of 'game' that we're playing here, evidently, but I'm all about Fool's Luck... lolol... and that reminds me of a song...
Have a Great Day, brothers...
I knew that everything that I was 'seeing' and 'hearing' fit together, somehow, and it does... surprisingly (or not, since 'they' imitate, really, the Truth)... and in some very surprising ways... or not. In this place, nothing is as it seems, but it is 'safe' to say that Truth really is stranger than fiction. Or, at least, as strange...
The stories work, because... they're True...
Just not on that 'level.' If you see what I mean...
Stanley Kubrick, for instance. He had an 'understanding' of things, that I think has been unsuccessfully imitated, in an effort to achieve the results that are to be expected in this case, below... it explains a lot. It really does. I recommend the entire piece of writing, with its illustrations, and will definitely provide the 'linkie,' herewith. But let's start with this...
This is the magical theory, that the first departure from the Infinite must be equilibrated and so corrected. So the "great Magician," Mayan, the maker of Illusion, the Creator, must be met in combat. Then "if Satan be divided against Satan, how can his kingdom stand?" Both vanish: the illusion is no more. . . . And this path is symbolised in the Taro under the figure of the Magus, the card numbered 1, the first departure from 0 . . . And this Magus has the twofold aspect of the Magician himself and also of the "Great Magician" . . . (Crowley)
It is that which is written: "In my Father's house there are many mansions"; and if the house be destroyed, how much more the mansions that are therein! For this is the victory of BABALON over the Magician that ensorcelled her. (The Cry of the 2nd Aethyr)
Twenty and two are the mansions of the House of my Father, but there cometh an ox that shall set his forehead against the House, and it shall fall. For all these things are the toys of the Magician and the Maker of Illusions, that barreth the Understanding from the Crown. (The Cry of the 3rd Aethyr)
. . . After Alex DeLarge leaps from the Tower, his name changes to Alex Burgess; he has dethroned the Writer (Anthony Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange) and becomes master of his own destiny, rather than merely a pawn of others.
themaskofgod.blogspot.com/2012/05/kubrick-on-kubrick.html
It's 8/22... I like the 'numbers.' And the 'good news' is... Victory. That is the Truth.
Are some of you beginning to understand, or shall I draw you another picture? I think I will, anyway, since I also like the pictures, although that may have to wait for my time after work, again. It's a funny kind of 'game' that we're playing here, evidently, but I'm all about Fool's Luck... lolol... and that reminds me of a song...
Have a Great Day, brothers...