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Post by kvo on Jun 29, 2022 10:55:34 GMT -5
So....Fishers of men. There is that photo during Beatlemania. 1964, The Edgewater Hotel, Seattle (the city name unscrambles to Let's Eat, as people here have pointed out). In the 1964 photo, the Beatles are fishing out their hotel room window. Excited fans on the other side of Elliot Bay were supposedly trying to swim the bay to reach The Edgewater Hotel. Again, every picture tells a story, don't it? This "Let's Eat" city seems to be very significant for the Beatles...... So, The Beatles are depicted in 1964 in Seattle, catching the fish. The final "Feast of Friends" - yep, Morrison again, to be held a couple of years later in the same "Let's Eat" city. Where do the loaves come from? What (or who), are they? I don't wanna think about it....I don't...Really, I don't...Wait, the loaves represent Christ's body. A physical body - flesh. The Beatles' plane was delayed for five hours before leaving the tarmac from Seattle, in August 1966. "There's a fog upon L.A., And my friends have lost their way"......(Blue Jay Way). Yeah, I know this isn't the official story of Blue Jay Way. But the whole song sounds like a funeral dirge to me.
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Post by mystick on Jun 29, 2022 11:54:36 GMT -5
'Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet,' said Alice; 'but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, you know—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you'll feel it a little queer, won't you?' 'Not a bit,' said the Caterpillar. ‘Repeat, "YOU ARE OLD, FATHER WILLIAM,"' said the Caterpillar. Alice folded her hands, and began:— 'You are old, Father William,' the young man said, 'And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head— Do you think, at your age, it is right?' 'In my youth,' Father William replied to his son, 'I feared it might injure the brain; But, now that I'm perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.'
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Post by cayetana on Jun 29, 2022 13:12:47 GMT -5
'Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet,' said Alice; 'but when you have to turn into a chrysalis—you will some day, you know—and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you'll feel it a little queer, won't you?' 'Not a bit,' said the Caterpillar. ‘Repeat, "YOU ARE OLD, FATHER WILLIAM,"' said the Caterpillar. Alice folded her hands, and began:— 'You are old, Father William,' the young man said, 'And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head— Do you think, at your age, it is right?' 'In my youth,' Father William replied to his son, 'I feared it might injure the brain; But, now that I'm perfectly sure I have none, Why, I do it again and again.' “The decision to wait until this time to disclose his condition wasn’t vanity, but more so that the countless young children that would smile or call out to him ‘there’s Willy Wonka,’ would not have to be then exposed to an adult referencing illness or trouble and causing delight to travel to worry, disappointment or confusion. He simply couldn’t bear the idea of one less smile in the world.” In Alzheimer's disease, we witness a psychological death of the self before physical death. The unraveling of the self that occurs in Alzheimer's disease is a classic underworld journey, through which the deceased undergo a dismantling of memory and temporal identity to become shades of the Underworld. Through stories of family members living with dementia in a loved one, Alzheimer's disease reveals a descent into an irrational, symbolic, and timeless otherworld. This unique dying process provides insight into a degeneration and death of self and identity that is always occurring in the undergrowth of individuation. Individuation, as explicated through Greek eschatology, has two aspects: a general, phylogenetic Homeric process, and an ontogenetic Orphic process characterized by intentional participation in one's own evolution of consciousness. Analyses of an archetypal death, a symbolic birth, and the self that remains as temporal identity is deconstructed through dementia. www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19409052.2016.1140064
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Post by joseph on Jun 30, 2022 5:35:44 GMT -5
Suppose you are an intellectual impostor with nothing to say, but with strong ambitions to succeed in academic life, collect a coterie of reverent disciples and have students around the world anoint your pages with respectful yellow highlighter. What kind of literary style would you cultivate? Not a lucid one, surely, for clarity would expose your lack of content. The chances are that you would produce something like the following:
This is a quotation from the psychoanalyst Félix Guattari, one of many fashionable French 'intellectuals' outed by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont in their splendid book Intellectual Impostures, previously published in French and now released in a completely rewritten and revised English edition. Guattari goes on indefinitely in this vein and offers, in the opinion of Sokal and Bricmont, "the most brilliant mélange of scientific, pseudo-scientific and philosophical jargon that we have ever encountered".
Richard Dawkins - preface to "Intellectual Impostures" by Sokal & Bricmont.
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Post by cayetana on Jun 30, 2022 18:45:42 GMT -5
a triple death and resurrection. 1 and ONE and 1 is three. 1 ONE 1 X HE DIE www.benandme.com/x-christ-short-lesson-greek/X is for Christ (a short lesson in Greek) "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomoousionAncient Greek: ὁμοούσιον, lit. 'same in being, same in essence', from ὁμός, homós, "same" and οὐσία, ousía, "being" or "essence") Cross Words from Dr Strangelove starring Peter Cellars. Peace On Earth Purity Of Essence POE Edgar Allan Poe reversed = PAE Pae is Tamil Girl name. Meaning of the name Pae is "Brave". Braveheart is loosely based on the real William Wallace of Scotland. The main subject of Braveheart is widely accepted by historians as having existed and been a major part of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, but William Wallace's story has grown to legendary proportions in Scottish history.
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Post by mystick on Jul 1, 2022 6:55:28 GMT -5
Suppose you are an intellectual impostor with nothing to say I've got nothing to say, but it's O.K.
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Post by joseph on Jul 1, 2022 11:13:24 GMT -5
You know what that's like? That's like you killing my children and making sandwiches with their dead flesh and saying, "Here, d'you want a sandwich?" And I say, "This is nice, what is it?" And you say, "It's your kids." And I go, "What??" And you go, "It's steak."
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Post by mystick on Jul 1, 2022 11:32:49 GMT -5
You know what that's like? That's like you killing my children and making sandwiches with their dead flesh and saying, "Here, d'you want a sandwich?" And I say, "This is nice, what is it?" And you say, "It's your kids." And I go, "What??" And you go, "It's steak." It's a Buffalo sandwich. A yellow submaria sandwich. Because everyone needs a Diet rich in Buffalo. www.dictionary.com/browse/buffaloto puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify
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Post by B on Jul 1, 2022 12:03:55 GMT -5
What - or who - is in her hair?
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Post by cayetana on Jul 2, 2022 7:48:18 GMT -5
What - or who - is in her hair? Grandpa Aleister?
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Post by B on Jul 2, 2022 11:29:19 GMT -5
No, he's behind her.
I meant "what is in her hair?" - looks like an image of some sort.
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Post by cayetana on Jul 2, 2022 13:51:28 GMT -5
No, he's behind her. I meant "what is in her hair?" - looks like an image of some sort. LOL sorry! Don’t know what I was thinking. There seems to be some image but I can’t quite make out what it is. I’ll keep looking. Having grandpa Aleister in one’s hair doesn’t sound too bad either though! On a serious note, I’ve been mulling over a couple of quotes from Apollo. “Paul didn’t die, part of him did” and “There was a deep love between the man known as Paul and Tara Browne”. “The man known as Paul”? I know it’s old but I can’t help thinking about it. Maybe it’s just a ruse not worth my time but like others before me I still think there’s something in it, like these words really stand out.
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Post by ramone on Jul 2, 2022 14:21:44 GMT -5
No, he's behind her. I meant "what is in her hair?" - looks like an image of some sort. Tried but didn't find a pic where the cutout came from. Maybe someone else would be able to. But, I think it's not touched up - and if there was an implanted image - it would most likely be a brushed in after the final cover shot. But, alternate shots of the cover shows the same hair - so I'm guessing no touch ups.
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Post by ramone on Jul 2, 2022 14:24:29 GMT -5
No, he's behind her. I meant "what is in her hair?" - looks like an image of some sort. LOL sorry! Don’t know what I was thinking. There seems to be some image but I can’t quite make out what it is. I’ll keep looking. Having grandpa Aleister in one’s hair doesn’t sound too bad either though! On a serious note, I’ve been mulling over a couple of quotes from Apollo. “Paul didn’t die, part of him did” and “There was a deep love between the man known as Paul and Tara Browne”. “The man known as Paul”? I know it’s old but I can’t help thinking about it. Maybe it’s just a ruse not worth my time but like others before me I still think there’s something in it, like these words really stand out. I've read that quite a few times - never really thought about. But interesting, verrry interesting!
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Post by mystick on Jul 2, 2022 15:03:06 GMT -5
What - or who - is in her hair? Grandpa Aleister? IAAP was wrong. The RAOB guy is not Crowley.
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Post by cayetana on Jul 2, 2022 15:56:20 GMT -5
IAAP was wrong. The RAOB guy is not Crowley. Year 1197 (MCXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. Wednesday morning at five o’clock as the day begins…
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Post by B on Jul 2, 2022 16:51:36 GMT -5
Wreck of the Old 97? I don't think it was Iamaphoney who said it was Crowley, but 'our own' Apollo C Vermouth. might be Keith Richards!
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Post by joseph on Jul 5, 2022 1:19:43 GMT -5
You know what that's like? That's like you killing my children and making sandwiches with their dead flesh and saying, "Here, d'you want a sandwich?" And I say, "This is nice, what is it?" And you say, "It's your kids." And I go, "What??" And you go, "It's steak." It's a Buffalo sandwich. A yellow submaria sandwich. Because everyone needs a Diet rich in Buffalo. www.dictionary.com/browse/buffaloto puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify Well you don't mystify me because I've put up prima facie evidence that The Beatles were replaced with four imposters between the 1964 and 1965 NME poll winners award shows. Not only that, I've also backed it up with corroborating evidence where I analyse the complete Beatles ouvre of studio recordings and live performances, and show that from the point in time where I say The Beatles were replaced, the imposters are not the people behind the music. I also have to talk to you about your "everyone needs a diet..." statement, because it's a good job I studied 'signalling theory' at university. Signalling theory states that communication is ALWAYS made for the benefit of the sender of signals and only SOMETIMES for the benefit of the receiver of signals. With that in mind, I always have to ask, "What does this person want sending this signal?" If you try to hide something behind a "mystery" it's because you can't speak the truth.
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Post by mystick on Jul 5, 2022 8:12:31 GMT -5
It's a Buffalo sandwich. A yellow submaria sandwich. Because everyone needs a Diet rich in Buffalo. www.dictionary.com/browse/buffaloto puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify Well you don't mystify me because I've put up prima facie evidence that The Beatles were replaced with four imposters between the 1964 and 1965 NME poll winners award shows. Not only that, I've also backed it up with corroborating evidence where I analyse the complete Beatles ouvre of studio recordings and live performances, and show that from the point in time where I say The Beatles were replaced, the imposters are not the people behind the music. I also have to talk to you about your "everyone needs a diet..." statement, because it's a good job I studied 'signalling theory' at university. Signalling theory states that communication is ALWAYS made for the benefit of the sender of signals and only SOMETIMES for the benefit of the receiver of signals. With that in mind, I always have to ask, "What does this person want sending this signal?" If you try to hide something behind a "mystery" it's because you can't speak the truth. A Diet rich in buffalo.
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Post by B on Jul 5, 2022 10:50:19 GMT -5
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Post by mystick on Jul 5, 2022 11:50:38 GMT -5
Special order for the whole family. (Roasted over Norwegian wood. Lol)
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Post by B on Jul 6, 2022 21:36:09 GMT -5
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Post by mystick on Jul 7, 2022 11:44:57 GMT -5
------ I think that to get the "Rotten Apple Special A" clues, one needs to understand that he's getting all Biblical on you. (He one holy roller. )
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