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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 5, 2011 5:10:29 GMT -5
Yes, I've heard of Paul Twitchell. He wrote two books about ECKankar (an astral projection technique), and was he was also Omnec Onec's teacher when she arrived in the Himalayas to learn to function as an earthling, according to her. I seem to recall that she said he was, in fact, a fellow Venusian. And you mention him why? Omnec Onec, (reply #6)that post is absurd. but it does reminds me of the song by the misfits "teenagers from mars"... i thought you weren't a magician? the new age movement is an oedipal thing. there is the freudian interpretation of oedipus, & there is the "classical" interpretation which concerns fantasy vs. reality. i've been following conspiracy culture for a while now and realize that a lot of the conclusions require knowledge of new age ideas, if not blind acceptance of those ideas. jordan maxwell, for instance, and his new nibiru BS is a perfect example. its a distraction from reality. not only that, we are being conditioned to believe "their" mythology, all the while we believe we are learning the "truth". in reality, it is skewed. particularly those people that claim they are martians/venusians. i always thought it was interesting my copy of "behold a pale horse" has advertisements about channelers and other new age nonsense, all the while the book discusses how these things are a part of the conspiracy. so the average person interested in these things, for one reason or another, overlook this sort of contradiction. its like crowley. do you honestly think he reveals anything of importance? of course not. if these societies didnt want him to do what he was doing he would've been killed. instead what happened was he was allowed to do what he wanted and portray a magician. you have to remember he was involved in intelligence. i think it is very likely that crowley was a sham. he was there for the masses. not to mention the majority of the books that are released on the occult, "the goetia", "the clavicle of solomon", "the book of sacred magic of abramelin the mage", these books are corrupt. they are either incomplete, or have been purposefully altered. the reason i mention paul twitchell is because he refers to himself as the "mahanta" and that he is the only true spiritual being on this plane of existence. he also claims his books have been transcribed from a hidden monastery in the himalayas. he is a perfect example of how a soothing voice can sell anything. maybe it works for some people, im sure it does. however, the books are full of capitalized words and apparently the life force is something called ECK. okay. give me a years supply of acid and a trust fund and by god i can out mahanta this mahanta. i have no patience for the new age movement. there is this woman, from the gridkeeper channel on youtube, and she will go on and on about "the fairies". she is, like, 60 and it sounds so insincere, but she has a book, and a live giving copper bracelet, yours for $40. UFOs are the new religion, you need faith to believe such nonsense. not that the whole topic is nonsense, but these people claiming to be in contact with aliens are charlatans. if a guy, or gal, keeps saying ah... uh... trying to convince you they have the secret of the universe, i suggest keep moving. this fairy woman really pisses me off. she was SO obviously full of shit, she made me start asking myself these questions. im not a terribly skeptical person (obviously...) but you have to draw the line somewhere. you have people killing kids in norway because he thinks he is a templar. he has connections to the EDL and british "masons". i was immediately reminded of leo zagami when i heard of the attacks -- people that aren't masons or templars, but are neo-masons/neo-templars. all you have to do is go to ebay and, poof, you are a 33rd degree mason. this woman, the fairy woman, talks about how her spiritual allies are "the templars". these people have there own little conspiracy going and it's absurd. its dangerous too, because now you have this BS going mainstream on the history channel. i was watching cops at a friends house and they were busting into this sanford and sons house, i could just imagine a person with a real thick southern accent screaming "get away from me you god damned illuminati bastards!" the tea party movement and all this stuff coming through and being moulded into a garbage heap of paranoia and misrepresentation. the conpspiracy theorists have their own conspiracy, and it's not just to make a living. they have an agenda. its like ron paul. alex jones is putting out these shirts "draft ron paul". what does that mean? when i read it i think "if ron paul gets elected he is going to reinstate the draft." but nevermind that. lets talk about how i am communicating with joe meek...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 4, 2011 0:22:15 GMT -5
would you mind posting some excerpts that stick out as you read this? My personal knowledge of this period is really informed by something john said that they werent sure they were going to make another album. That this was the last beatles album but i dont necessarily believe that because the last lyric is "the end of the beginning." abracadabra suggests the magick influence is strong enough to name an album after it. Then you have strawberry feilds/penny lane and the beginning of the magical sound. I wonder about the connection to brian wilson's interest in fire engines, and the "clean machine" lyric in penny lane. There is an interview with brian (wilson) around this time. I cant help thinking he is being very subtle about something, like he is fucking with the interviewer by being cryptic. Maybe he is just stoned. But he is calling on a phone, i had the thought "maybe this isnt brian wilson..." this is more or less fluff for the main point which is the connection between the beatles and the beach boys. It is a well documented thing, the competition/mutual influence. Pet sounds doesnt seem to be very rich in clues. I would like to be proven wrong about that, and im sure clues can be taken away from it if you assume every time he mentions "breaking up" or "going away". I mean: "i know perfectly well im not where i should be and i've been very aware you've been patient with me and every time we break up so send back your love to me and after all i've done to you how can it be you stilll... Be... Lieve... In... Meeee." so that can be taken as a clue, he isnt where he is supposed to be, he is dead. And we've been very patient. (talking about the future when the beatles were silent for months...) but then you get into something my friend first told me about. He said "its like brian wilson know what he is doing and its bothering him." what is he doing? Messing with the minds of little girls. And so this lyric can be thought of as talking about albums. "every time we break up" refers to every time a new album is released and how every time they buy an album they "stretch out [their] love to [him]". With this concept in mind other clues can be gathered. So basically brian wilson is writing the songs to you, the listener, and he is expressing his concern about our relationship. At the very least this is bringing up the point that sometimes people interpret lyrics differently. Something that became so common that the beatles wrote lyrics that were "nonsense" just to fool around with the people that would read too much into lyrics and deify them. However, pet sounds does seem to be saying something in it's lyrics. Another way of putting it is pet sounds is the logical first step and seems to set the mood for these subtle, subliminal messages. Lennon said that all their message were subliminal. What is the subliminal message in "boys"? I think its pretty straight forward, ringo is talking about boys. So i think the "all of our message were subliminal" statement isnt true, unless you want to get off on a "tavistock homosexual agenda" tangent and that this is the TRUE meaning of "boys". It would seem more likely that rubber soul and revolver was the period of transition, and by sgt pepper the thing was in place. If you want to say the thing was bill, or faul, then very well, obviously it was in place by sgt pepper. but when you consider these points and the fact that jefferson airplane had written white rabbit before sgt pepper that would suggest they knew of paul's death before everyone else. Very unlikely a corporation like the beatles would tell so many people it's secret. So obviously, maybe its not so obvious, there is more to "the thing" than just mccartney being dead. Obviously, there is a symbolic meaning to dead and death that doesnt require knowing about pauls death/replacement. So the paul is dead theories seem to obscure the truth. And the truth seems to have more to do with the "we're all dead" lyric than simply "paul is dead". And the "we're all dead" lyric seems to have more to do with an idea, a more universal idea than, say, all the beatles died and were replaced.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 3, 2011 23:36:43 GMT -5
would you mind posting some excerpts that stick out as you read this? My personal knowledge of this period is really informed by something john said that they werent sure they were going to make another album. That this was the last beatles album but i dont necessarily believe that because the last lyric is "the end of the beginning." abracadabra suggests the magick influence is strong enough to name an album after it. Then you have strawberry feilds/penny lane and the beginning of the magical sound. I wonder about the connection to brian wilson's interest in fire engines, and the "clean machine" lyric in penny lane. There is an interview with brian (wilson) around this time. I cant help thinking he is being very subtle about something, like he is fucking with the interviewer by being cryptic. Maybe he is just stoned. But he is calling on a phone, i had the thought "maybe this isnt brian wilson..." this is more or less fluff for the main point which is the connection between the beatles and the beach boys. It is a well documented thing, the competition/mutual influence. Pet sounds doesnt seem to be very rich in clues. I would like to be proven wrong about that, and im sure clues can be taken away from it if you assume every time he mentions "breaking up" or "going away". I mean: "i know perfectly well im not where i should be and i've been very aware you've been patient with me and every time we break up so send back your love to me and after all i've done to you how can it be you stilll... Be... Lieve... In... Meeee." so that can be taken as a clue, he isnt where he is supposed to be, he is dead. And we've been very patient. (talking about the future when the beatles were silent for months...) but then you get into something my friend first told me about. He said "its like brian wilson know what he is doing and its bothering him." what is he doing? Messing with the minds of little girls. And so this lyric can be thought of as talking about albums. "every time we break up" refers to every time a new album is released and how every time they buy an album they "stretch out [their] love to [him]". With this concept in mind other clues can be gathered. So basically brian wilson is writing the songs to you, the listener, and he is expressing his concern about our relationship. At the very least this is bringing up the point that sometimes people interpret lyrics differently. Something that became so common that the beatles wrote lyrics that were "nonsense" just to fool around with the people that would read too much into lyrics and deify them. However, pet sounds does seem to be saying something in it's lyrics. Another way of putting it is pet sounds is the logical first step and seems to set the mood for these subtle, subliminal messages. Lennon said that all their message were subliminal. What is the subliminal message in "boys"? I think its pretty straight forward, ringo is talking about boys. So i think the "all of our message were subliminal" statement isnt true, unless you want to get off on a "tavistock homosexual agenda" tangent and that this is the TRUE meaning of "boys". It would seem more likely that rubber soul and revolver was the period of transition, and by sgt pepper the thing was in place. If you want to say the thing was bill, or faul, then very well, obviously it was in place by sgt pepper. but when you consider these points and the fact that jefferson airplane had written white rabbit before sgt pepper that would suggest they knew of paul's death before everyone else. Very unlikely a corporation like the beatles would tell so many people it's secret. So obviously, maybe its not so obvious, there is more to "the thing" than just mccartney being dead. Obviously, there is a symbolic meaning to dead and death that doesnt require knowing about pauls death/replacement. So the paul is dead theories seem to obscure the truth. And the truth seems to have more to do with the "we're all dead" lyric than simply "paul is dead". And the "we're all dead" lyric seems to have more to do with an idea, a more universal idea than, say, all the beatles died and were replaced.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 3, 2011 22:34:17 GMT -5
And the bands name came from the movie
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 3, 2011 22:18:18 GMT -5
There are glimpses of it in the Rotten Apple 68 t. www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM8KebDc8acActually the one used in the video is taken a few seconds prior to the one you posted, apparently, but it's the same outfit and occassion. Cefalu is interesting. The name refers to a massive rock that looks like a skull. I like the picture of crowley in cefalu. He doesnt seems so oppressive. I cant watch the video right now, but i've seen the picture/enough of the documentaries to be able to recall it. Are you trying to get at how their cheeks are similar? He gets george bush's mother pregnant, "paul mccartney's" mother pregnant, he gets around. I think its kind of absurd, to be honest. I suggest looking at the pictures of crowley in cefalu (i think you can even see satan). He seems like he is trying to get his life together. Remember his history. He seems to have slowed down by the mid-30s. So there is the suggestion that paul is the son of the magickian and that the "magickian" is crowley. There is also the suggestion that mccartney is not really mccartney and that his replacement, or one of his replacements, was the son of the magickian. And this seems to imply a connection to british intelligence - supported by the nowhere man hard days night clue where the man tells someone to dial "9-9-9". Assuming you already have it in your skull that crowley was a secret agent, and that the british establishment is synonymous with freemasonry. You have to assume a lot... I had a theory for a while that all these connections to crowley werent inplying he was the father of a "beatle" but that the beatles had known of the "moonchild" story, and draw the connection to william burroughs story about body snatchers. (my personal favorite, the clearest example, is the chapter the mayan caper in the soft machine - syd?) anyway, i think both distract from the truth and make this a religious trip where you have to have faith in people that dont really know. But it is fun to speculate. There is some truth in this because people are seeing connections the more the look for them. And its not just a case of seeing what you want to see. There is a difference between saying brian jones wore nazi regalia and that he was a member of the order of the trapezoid. There are pictures of him in nazi regalia, but that doesnt mean he was a member of the order of the trapezoid.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 3, 2011 4:55:12 GMT -5
www.ayurvedalancaster.com/ -- a mansion. the furniture alone would cost a few million dollars. "In 1984, Chopra met the Maharishi, who encouraged him to learn about Ayurveda. Chopra did so and in 1985 became director of the Maharishi Ayurveda Health Center for Stress Management in Lancaster, Massachusetts. He also founded and became president of the American Association for Ayurvedic Medicine and Maharishi Ayur-Veda Products International (MAPI). An FDA report states that Chopra remained MAPI's sole stockholder until September 1987, when the stock was transferred to the tax-exempt Maharishi Ayurveda Foundation. MAPI is now called Maharishi Ayur-Ved Products International." www.quackwatch.com/04ConsumerEducation/chopra.htmlMaharishi Ayurveda Products • 1680 Hwy 1 North, Suite 2200 • Fairfield, IA • U.S.A. 52556 E-mail: info@mapi.com • Fax: (641) 209-3466 • To order, call 800-255-8332 Outside USA, call +1 (641) 209-3691 "Anand Shrivastava is president of Maharishi Ayurveda Corporation. It was founded in 1987 and is ISO 9000 compliant. It markets over 900 products to 37 countries; exports which account for 60% of its output. "Maharishi Ayurveda Products Pvt Ltd. (MAPPL), also run by Anand Srivastava, announced in a 2010 press release that it had been in business for three decades, that it operated 13 clinic in India, and that it was seeking the advice of a franchise company regarding further expansion. A 2011 press release, announcing franchise opportunities, says it markets over 1500 products.[12] MAPPL was sued in 2008 by a resident of Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa when she discovered that she had received lead poisoning after using their products. One herbal supplement was tested and reported to contain 3% lead by weight." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishi_Group en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishi_Vedic_City,_Iowa: "The city plan and buildings are based on Maharishi Sthapatya Veda, an ancient system of architecture and design, revived by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi..." i wonder... apparently by 2000 the maharishi had moved his ayurveda center to north carolina. so people are currently trying to keep it open: "The center is on 250 acres surrounding an elegant 54-room turn-of-the-last century mansion built by the Thayers, one of the town's most prosperous families. It needed extensive renovations, Mr. Pirc said. But, he agreed that it has a dedicated staff and is held in high esteem by Ayurveda enthusiasts around the world. "Work on the mansion began this summer, with $200,000 spent so far. Ten of the 15 guestrooms have been beautifully refurbished with marble bathrooms and antique furniture. All windows have been replaced. An adjoining two-story clinic featuring treatment suites, of three rooms each, has been done over as well. "Although the cost of staying at the center is pricey — $690 a day, which includes seeing doctors, plus treatments, food and classes — a one-hour outpatient consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor costs $150." www.ayurvedalancaster.com/index.php?id=telegram"Cynthia Lennon believed that Mardas invented a story about sexual impropriety to undermine the Maharishi's influence on the Beatles." yes, with his candles. www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Maharishi-Mahesh-Yogian interesting quote from the same site: "Donovan, commenting on past rumors, said to WNYC New York Public Radio on February 6, 2008: "It was not to do with Maharishi and everything to do with what was personally happening in the lives of the Beatles at the time. In fact, George went to Maharishi and apologized. It was really a complete OVERLAY of falsehood that in reality has nothing to do with this extraordinary man.... It is my great pleasure to speak of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. George and I agreed, this is the one, he can show us the technique. We honour him for his extraordinary work." considering this article was for the movie exploring george's spirituality i think it is worth investigating, i even tried to focus less on the local interest this time... there is a george harrison quote about the maharishi and mantras. he needed a password. isnt that sweet... any of you (all two of you) ever heard of paul twitchell?
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 2, 2011 21:33:53 GMT -5
*waiting for the rest of the story* im sorry, this has been happening lately. I cant see how that would have been too long... So the ayurveda center or ashram is located in the woods. The thayer family (who basically built the town) are buried in the middle of the forest, called "blood forest". "The ayurveda" is in this forest. It is supposedly a haunted area. One day george was cleaning the halls. It was late and he was cleaning/locking the unused rooms. He goes into a room and when he leaves the doors are all open in the hallway. I dont know if all the guests getting their yogurt baths were also assigned janitorial duty, but maybe, to humble them or something. I had never heard of the place, and this story, told by a friend whose mother used to go to a church at the abbey of the cenacle, also located in the forest. If you are ever in the area and want to get lost, i suggest trying to find the ruins of the abbey. The center still exists. But im not into yogurt baths or ghosts so i dont know much about it. By the way, the picture of george's grotto with the virgin mary looks like it was pretty cool. If someone searched their indexes and could suggest some references to the center it would be appreciated. I enjoy doing that sort of thing myself. So if you know any books that might be worth reading, i will get them and post the interesting passages, and obviously, whatever else there might be related to PID/PWR. Sorry about the wait... Just a little ghost story.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 2, 2011 2:50:21 GMT -5
Lose you in my power? ok Word
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 1, 2011 23:44:43 GMT -5
its strange. I live right by lancaster massachusetts where the maharishi set up an ashram, i believe. The name ayurveda something. There used to be an abbey, the building is still there. The abbey of the cenacle was its name. I heard about this the week before the article came out. Have you ever come across this in any biographies? Apparently george went to the ayurveda place. There is a story that he was cleaning the halls one night
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 1, 2011 5:40:10 GMT -5
Boy, what a nice shirt.. i came across the word synchromysticism... "the illuminatus trilogy"? There is an aspect to all this that reminds me of "Operation Mindfuck" or "O.M.". Not to mention the clues (to something) in "the principia discordia". I dont have the references available at the moment but the two books are related to each other. Here are some interesting points: 1) omar and malcalypse were at a bowling alley (i immediately imagine the dude and walter) when suddenly time stopped. They had realized chaos as the supreme force of nature, because it cant be denied. This brought about their profound, shared, experience. 2) omar and malcalypse began researching chaos and soon discovered the greek myth about a wedding that took place on olympus. All the gods and goddesses were invited, except one, eris, for reasons that remain a mystery today, although diogenes is said to have his own opinion concerning this, namely the olympic deities were dull and ordinary. Anyway, eris was upset by this and so she fashioned a golden apple and etched the word "kallisti" onto it and threw the apple of discord among the olympians and let vanity do the rest. In the end, to make a long story short, eris began the trojan war, and, by light in extension, western literature. 3) the names omar ravenhurst and malcalypse the younger might actually be psuedonymns. There is reason to believe "kerry thornley" is the true name of omar ravenhurst. And that malcalypse the younger is, in fact, gregory hill. It is worth noting kerry thornley appears in "the warren commision"* 4) when this new religion was founded an organization was set up called "golden apple corps" or "the apple corp". Likewise, the discordian creed is concerned with unleashing the forces of the hodge and the podge. It is primarily a joke, but when you penetrate it's deeper mysteries you realize it is all to real. 5) is the holy number of the discordians. 23, is a number of interest, a breaking apart of sorts according to the "i ching". The symbol of this religion is the yin-yang but in the place of the circles there are a pentagon and a golden apple. The apple, representing the eristic principle of nature is the force of helter skelter. The pentagon, is the aneristic principle. The pentagon of the military industrial complex and those that work there are honorary discordians - knights of the five sided castle.+ the great lesson the discordians teach is that attempting to order chaos you just create more chaos. More unanswered questions... *david could be a very paranoid man. I feel he would have been drawn to the ideas within "the illuminatus trilogy." BUT DO YOU REALLY CARE? + you might recall hearing about the yippies trying to excorcise the soggoth and levitate the pentagon. (it didnt work)
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Oct 1, 2011 2:06:18 GMT -5
they were also thinking about calling it Beatles On Safari That would have been really weird. I can't see that title fitting with the songs or album art. lennon does wear the pith hat... All that hair is like a jungle with people peeping out. Aside from that, "nothing". Unless you want to draw a connection to bungalow bill and revolver. The title abracadabra is interesting. Crowley has his special formula: abrahadabra a ab abr abra abrah abraha abrahad abrahada abrahadab abrahadabr abrahadabra i actually saw the "cadabra" charm in a finnish magazine, thought that was odd. Kind of a nationalist magazine by the looks of it. there was that one iamaphoney video where it mentions paul having a sculpture of a motorcycle engine shaped like an H that was a gift. It had a name, but i dont remember from memory what it was. I do know that for some reason i remembered the crowley hadabra formula when i heard that, and i was also reminded of kenneth anger's motorcycle fetish movies. The fact that was a possible title is interesting because it suggests that around this time they (Who specifically?) were interested in magic. With a K or without.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 29, 2011 23:14:12 GMT -5
Thanks. This reminds me - even though i haven't watched this video yet yet - of the book Nowhere Man about John in the late 70s. Very strange things in that book. Like pyramids in Yoko's office, odd things...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 12, 2011 13:07:25 GMT -5
Number 11 Just a girl? The spiritual meaning of number eleven is quite diverse. The number 11 is thought of as a "master" number in numerology because it is a double digit of the same number. When this occurs - the vibrational frequency of the prime number doubles in power. Meaning, the attributes of the Number One are doubled.
Therefore, the very basic and primary understanding of the Number One is that of new beginnings and purity. When we see this digit doubled as with the 11 - then these attributes double in strength.
In numerology the number 11 represents:
Higher ideals Invention Refinement Congruency Balance Fulfillment Vision11 is also the number of the qlipthoth. numerology can be misleading because every culture has its own thing going. to a space out rabbi in the 1430 the number 11 would probably represent "the remnants of the people." if you search for that term you will come across excerpts saying the remnants of the people were saved. other quotes seem to be describing what you would expect, that these are the people that remained after some catastrophe, whatever it may have been. i remember the first time i ever came across it, the phrase took on a spiritual meaning, and was not one of the quote i saw when i searched. the first time i came across it, it referred to the remnants of the people like the ghosts of ancestors or something. you dont come across this very often with the bible. but in a lot of ways the whole concept of sin seems to be based on the idea of bitter spirits, or unclean spirits. the image of "crowley" standing behind the woman in yellow, when you reflect it so the man has two eyes i was reminded of terence mckenna's description of his experiences with DMT. its interesting it is right over shirley "temple".
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 20, 2011 17:36:30 GMT -5
even if you dont like gory movies... wait, this is a paul is dead forum. these films are about as gory as a clint eastwood fillm. (disregard the man pulling iut his own eye. or the scene in el topo when the whole town is slaughtered and they have to wade through a pool of blood in the chapel. please disregard these.) im just kidding, but these are strange films.particularly the alchemist turning the main characters poop into gold. -- holy mountain.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 20, 2011 3:41:38 GMT -5
message from allen ginsberg: "Operation Haylift Offisir Wm Colby Saw Marshall Ky fly opium Mr. Mustard told me Indochina desk he was Chief of Dirty Tricks "Hitch-hiking" with dope pushers was how he got his fix" www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhDViHTOZ5c
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 22:23:49 GMT -5
EL TOPO - I highly suggest watching this. Then i suggest watching Holy Mountain.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 22:18:55 GMT -5
i just recieved psychomagic by alejandro jodorowsky in the mail today. im reading it and i come across this:
"a japanese haiku provided a key for us. a student brought the master his poem, which stated:
a butterfly: take away the wings and it turns into a pepper!
the master's response was immmediate: "no, no: it is not like that. let me correct your poem":
a pepper: add wings and it turns into a butterfly.
the lesson here is clear: the poetic act must always be positive; it must be constructive and not destructive."
alejandro jodorowsky is the director of holy mountain and el topo
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 20:03:52 GMT -5
he also mentions in an interview helter skelter was the name of a place in the deserrt where they would play cards.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 5:31:41 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BpUFpncXFMthis is an interview with alejandro jodorowski the director of the mystery film "holy mountain" & "El Topo". At around 2 minutes he describes how the greatest thing to do to heal yourself is to take on another identity.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 4:59:51 GMT -5
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 19, 2011 4:48:02 GMT -5
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 17, 2011 22:33:28 GMT -5
Look again eye; the image you used wanted to be "picked apart," so I obliged it. -j so be it deaf aids rock of ages! really, really high like a Sunflower if you were to watch the video in reverse i think you would see a very strange thing happening. i was reminded of this www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzsWuqNlLK4
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 17, 2011 1:16:31 GMT -5
The Winged BEA Tail (A Leased Air Crow): -j prophetic word play.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 15, 2011 17:07:27 GMT -5
mind games...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Feb 14, 2011 21:12:20 GMT -5
I'm thinking in terms of Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick as two magicians, with Kubrick undoing the work of King in the style of Iaap reversing Faul's stuff. Kubrick may "know" King to be someone the likes of whom he portrayed at the ceremony in "Eyes Wide Shut" or something. Or, one could argue, complementing the work of King. Providing a polarity to give the work "legs". I have been perusing the link of the guy who says King killed Lennon, and MDC is a patsy. He sounds a bit off his rocker, but at the same time there are some disturbing "coincidences" that jump out at me. Check out this page: www.lennonmurdertruth.com/skletters.asp"Rubber (Soul) Monkeys" ("Monkees "?)"In the Shadow of the Factory" - (The Warhol "The Factory" link coming up yet again?)"Why I Destroyed Planet Earth" - (Faul/Nicholson etc. as the devil again?)I'd like to read the guy's book, frankly. Where there's smoke, there's fire. Here he references King's book "Firestarter", a book about Iamaphoney a girl with the ability to psychicly set "people, buildings, and landscapes" on fire: www.lennonmurdertruth.com/killersface.aspThe fact that fires broke out around the London Eye when Iamaphoney's video came out takes on a curious import, given the fact that King wrote about a "remote-firestarter" doing such things. King, Kubrick, Lennon, and McCartney... "King also wrote about "fire and movement and government plots to eliminate certain people" in the accompanying book review. In other books he writes about shooting a man between the shoulder blades. Getting a famous man's autograph before trying to kill him with a gun and other themes that parallel the murder of John Lennon" www.lennonmurdertruth.com/killersface.aspAnd from Revolution 9: "Only to find the night-watchman (Jose Perdomo?) Unaware of his presence in the building Number nine, number nine, number nine, number nine Number nine, number nine Industry allows financial imbalance Thrusting it between his shoulder blades" From Johnnys53 Shining blog: "Did you notice a chair moving between shots in each scene? This isn't a mistake or a movement of a camera angle, it’s deliberate and it happens at least five times in the movie. The invisible entities are present and are sitting in a chair making themselves comfortable while hanging around their host. In the Merriam-Webster’s dictionary the definition of the word Doppelganger is; a ghostly counterpart of a living person, and I believe there's proof here in these pictures that each major character in “The Shining” has a Doppelganger associated with them. These invisible entities are the power behind what’s causing everything to move around, disappear, and change colors, and when a person “Shines” their invisible Doppelganger is present in the scene as they’re doing it.
Someone else also had an invisible friend sitting next to him when he did his dirty work. Charles Grady was also able to “Shine” and his invisible entity was sitting in that very chair before he killed his family and himself. The reason the chair is now overturned is because he killed himself and there’s no invisible friend sitting there any more, and if Jack was a reincarnation of Grady, as some believe, that chair would be right side up because the doppelganger would be the same. Also from Revolution 9: "In my broken chair, my wings are broken and so is my hair" elijah's chair. a prophet that deceives his flock. the idea or symbolism of the debris of a party. it's apocalyptic to me. a "mini-apocalypse".
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