Her first fragrance Stella was rose-scented.
This new fragrance has the lily-of-the-valley scent.
Roses and Lilies always seem to pop up together for some reason.
I wonder why. Crowley's Thoth Tarot Death card features a rose & lily in the bottom-right surrounding the scorpion. The Death card is attributed to the Zodiac of Scorpio.
Notice on the Death card, the blue figure being symbolically beheaded by the scythe, and his spirit is emerging from him in order to reincarnate.
L.I.L.Y. Red Rose Speedwagon
The Death card is attributed to the Hebrew letter Nun, which means
fish.
The Emperor card is associated with the Zodiac of Aries, the Ram. Signified in McCartney’s Ram album.
It is also associated with the Hebrew letter Tzaddi, which means
fish hook.
In the film Full Circle (aka The Haunting of Julia) starring Mia Farrow and Keir Dullea (David Bowman), The lady that sees the dead girl at the seance is named Rosa. And Bowman's sister, the one who initiated the seance, is named Lily. In that film everyone dies, except Rosa & Lily.
It was released in America on 9/11/81, almost exactly 9 months after Lennon died. His mother was named Julia.
Rosemary's Baby.Rosemary means "dew of the sea" - In Lennon's song Julia, he says, "seashell eyes" and "ocean child", which is what Yoko means. When The White Album is played over Rosemary's Baby, Juila is played while Rosemary is being impregnated.
Mia was also the voice of The Last Unicorn, and finds that the other unicorns were trapped in the sea.
Interesting that the Death card and the Tower card meet at Tiphareth on the Tree of Life, the soul. The Solar Man, the Superman. The Sephiroth that connects directly with Kether/the Crown, and spans the Abyss.
The three deities of
The Book of the Law are the main figures on the
Stele of Revealing; they express the abstract dynamics of the universe.
They are Nu (sometimes spelled Nuit or Nuith), the goddess of infinite space, the personification of an infinitely expaneded universe.
Hadit, the god at the heart of Nu, the personification of an infinitely contracted point.
And their child Ra-Hoor-Khuit, who on the Stele of Revealing is the hawk-headed god enthroned behind an alter of offereings.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_(mythology)Nu (/nuː/; "watery one") or Nun (/nʌn/ or /nuːn/; "inert one") is the deification of the primordial watery abyss in Egyptian mythology. In the Ogdoad cosmogony,
the word nu means "abyss"."And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." -Friedrich Nietzsche
"Don't look at me" - from McCartney's song 'New'
Oh! Thou art overcome: we are upon thee; our delight in all over thee: Hail! Hail
Prophet of Nu!Aleister Crowley
The Book of the Law In the 12th Hour of the Book of Gates
Nu is depicted with upraised arms holding a "solar bark". The boat is occupied by eight deities, with the
scarab deity Khepri standing in the middle surrounded by the seven other deities.
When the Thoth Tarot is arranged in a vesica piscis, The Emperor card sits above The Moon card.
The Moon card is depicted with a beetle pushing the sun.
track 5 ‘I’ll Follow the Sun.
track 6 ‘Mr. Moonlight’
"It's been a hard day's night." The Moon card represents the "dark night of the soul", and the scarab pushing the sun represents the nightly journey of Ra through the Egyptian Underworld to be reborn in the morning as Khepri - the original "hard day's night".
Notice the subtle differences between the twin Anubises. (sound familiar?)
The one on the left is actually Set, the murderer of Osiris. Set represents the ability to defeat the demons of the unconscious mind. Anubis acts as the guide through the darkness of the Underworld.
They hold in their hands the staff of resurrection.
The Moon card is attributed to the Zodiac of Pisces, the twin fish.The fish is also commonly used a symbol for the Christ/Osiris figure of death & resurrection.
Vesica piscis means fish bladder.
Also, in the vesica piscis arrangement, The Tower card sits below The Lovers card, which is attributed to Gemini.
Twin Towers.
Notice the Hero's Journey flips into the underworld at The Lust card. Babalon riding the Great Beast.
And is further illustrated by the first card in the underworld being the upside down Hanged Man. In the Egyptian Book of
Caverns, there were men hung upside down by their feet in the underworld.