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Post by urthona2 on Dec 24, 2012 8:57:44 GMT -8
F: okay when i woke up this morning 9R: he knows that black hole we are equal F: i was saying things and then i would get a reply back 8R: my mouth you read janice smith answer F: and the reply was xxxx xxxxxxx xx and i thought it was 7R: so urthona understand what youre after hon F: getting the answer or getting the reversal 6R: i'll serve you with understanding ...F: getting the answer or getting ...5R: understanding ...F: the reversal ...3R: i'll serve you with F: i wanna see if thats right 2R: yes the XXXXX XXXX 1R: understand my kiss in my mouth
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 10, 2013 22:30:33 GMT -8
ramhornd.blogspot.com/search/label/Arlington%20temperaPage 86 "Porphyry's cave is the womb by which man enters life; but, seen otherwise, it is the grave in which he dies to eternity. However, for those who leave it by the southern gate, it is, conversely, the grave of this world, from which returning souls are born into the world of immortals."Page 96
"Blake is suggesting the contrasting states of life in this world as death in the other; or, in this case, the waking in the one as sleep in the other, for the symbolic meaning of sleep and death is the same: the lost vision becomes, in psychological terms, the 'unconscious.'"
Just as the consciousness of Odysseus developed through the experiences of his travels, the consciousness of the soul is altered by its passage through materiality. The individual psyche is not static; it is given the opportunity to evolve. The process can be thought of as cyclical. The old is discarded in order that it may be replaced by the new. The awakening is a consequence of going to sleep. Entering into the feminine or projected (externalised) status provides the means of gaining experience. When a new level of development has been assimilated, the psyche returns to the unified wholeness called eternity. Although eternity may not be altered in its completeness by the return of the psyche, the patterns of expression are modified. Jerusalem, Plate 100 Another instance of Blake using a single image as he did in the Arlington Tempera, to portray a summation of his myth in visual form, is the final plate of Jerusalem. The central figure is Los, the blacksmith whose furnaces were the instrument for shaping thought by destroying error repeatedly until truth became recognisable. In addition to his hammer whose force moulded the malleable metals following the softening in the fire, Los holds the compass which symbolises the rational method of creation as used by Urizen or Newton. The Zoa of reason is also portrayed in the figure on the left who carries on his shoulder a globe of light, as did Urizen in his Eternal form as the Prince of Light. The right of the picture is devoted to symbols of the feminine, the emanative form. She holds the spindle and the woven fabric (or perhaps veil.) The moon in the form of an ark, pours out the water of material experience. There are three stars from the chain which was created to prevent man from falling from heaven into the abyss.
The lower background consists of a serpentine wall and a circle of triathlons, symbols of error which had been overcome.
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 10, 2013 22:42:24 GMT -8
Erdman refers to 'compass-like tongs' including a redeemed Urizen in the work. The compass was the instrument of the fallen Urizen's false creation, but now (in Blake's Heaven) Urizen's creation was also redeemed. remember from Plate 97:"the innumerable chariots of the Amighty appeared in Heaven And Bacon, Newton, and Locke and Milton, Shakespeare, and Chaucer"
(Re Northrup Frye wrote on page 91 of Fearful Symmetry: "All imaginative and creative acts, being eternal, go to build up a permanent structure, which Blake calls 'Golgonooza, above time, and when this structure is finished, nature, its scaffolding, will be knocked away and man will live in it. Golgonooza will then be the city of God, the New Jerusalem.")
To Los' right we see the Spectre; with his errors now gone he has the visage of an athlete about to throw the discus, or is it the solar globe that he carries day to day?
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Post by Normal women nothing in common on Jan 11, 2013 15:28:18 GMT -8
Erdman refers to 'compass-like tongs' including a redeemed Urizen in the work. The compass was the instrument of the fallen Urizen's false creation, but now (in Blake's Heaven) Urizen's creation was also redeemed. remember from Plate 97:"the innumerable chariots of the Amighty appeared in Heaven And Bacon, Newton, and Locke and Milton, Shakespeare, and Chaucer"
(Re Northrup Frye wrote on page 91 of Fearful Symmetry: "All imaginative and creative acts, being eternal, go to build up a permanent structure, which Blake calls 'Golgonooza, above time, and when this structure is finished, nature, its scaffolding, will be knocked away and man will live in it. Golgonooza will then be the city of God, the New Jerusalem.")
To Los' right we see the Spectre; with his errors now gone he has the visage of an athlete about to throw the discus, or is it the solar globe that he carries day to day?
sorry ,Normal women nothing in common need women that does reverse speech.. we should make some kinda dating thing, I can not stand normal women....
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Post by guest on Jan 11, 2013 16:19:22 GMT -8
Erdman refers to 'compass-like tongs' including a redeemed Urizen in the work. The compass was the instrument of the fallen Urizen's false creation, but now (in Blake's Heaven) Urizen's creation was also redeemed. remember from Plate 97:"the innumerable chariots of the Amighty appeared in Heaven And Bacon, Newton, and Locke and Milton, Shakespeare, and Chaucer"
(Re Northrup Frye wrote on page 91 of Fearful Symmetry: "All imaginative and creative acts, being eternal, go to build up a permanent structure, which Blake calls 'Golgonooza, above time, and when this structure is finished, nature, its scaffolding, will be knocked away and man will live in it. Golgonooza will then be the city of God, the New Jerusalem.")
To Los' right we see the Spectre; with his errors now gone he has the visage of an athlete about to throw the discus, or is it the solar globe that he carries day to day?
sorry ,Normal women nothing in common need women that does reverse speech.. we should make some kinda dating thing, I can not stand normal women.... How about Abby Normal? I think she does reverse speech.
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 11, 2013 17:14:42 GMT -8
hey i spent 30 years waiting for the facts to make their way to me
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Post by guest on Jan 11, 2013 17:50:01 GMT -8
hey i spent 30 years waiting for the facts to make their way to me Keep posting your reverse Urthona, I enjoy reading it..
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 11, 2013 19:16:02 GMT -8
thanks i was shown something amazing in a dream about weaving needles a few days ago www.jeremytaylor.com/pages/creativity.htmlThe Creative Impulse in Dreams There is an archetypal creative impulse woven into the fabric of every dream. Sometimes this creative energy is clearly visible to the dreamer, but more often it is hidden by the emotional experience of the dream. It may require an unusual effort of imagination (often aided by the suggestions and assistance of other people) to bring the dream's message more fully into the light of conscious self-awareness, but with careful study, we often find dreams provide solutions to problems the conscious mind is grappling with to no avail.
The story of Elias Howe's invention of the sewing machine in 1845 is a case in point. Howe had been struggling to invent a machine that would sew with the same speed and efficiency as Hargreaves' and Cartwright's new machines would spin and weave, but with no success. As the tale goes, exhausted by frustration, Howe fell asleep at his workbench one night and had this dream:
He is in Africa, fleeing from cannibals through the jungle. Despite his frantic efforts to escape, the natives capture him, tie him up hand and foot, and carry him back to their village slung from a pole. There they dump him into a huge iron pot full of water. They light a fire under the pot and start to boil him alive.
As the water starts to bubble and boil around him, he discovers that the ropes have loosened enough for him to work his hands free. He tries repeatedly to take hold of the edge of the pot and haul himself out of the hot water, but every time he manages to heave himself up over the edge of the pot, the natives reach across over the flames and forcibly poke him back down into the pot again with their sharp spears.
When Howe awoke from this "nightmare," much of his mind was absorbed with sorting through the emotions of the dream--but another part was able to note with objectivity, "That's odd--those spears all have holes in the points...." As Howe came more fully awake, he thought, "Holes in the points... holes in the points! That's it! That's the answer!now to find the right words
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 11, 2013 20:37:33 GMT -8
was sitting here thinking about the time a teacher told me i was abnormal i was a bit puzzled because she had just handed me back my essay with a big A on it then she proceeded to say, "but i certainly dont mean subnormal--you are just plain different [she used some of my work in the book she wrote so i know she was just being honest ] nothing at all wrong with being abnormal, especially now
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Post by guest on Jan 11, 2013 21:31:55 GMT -8
was sitting here thinking about the time a teacher told me i was abnormal i was a bit puzzled because she had just handed me back my essay with a big A on it then she proceeded to say, "but i certainly dont mean subnormal--you are just plain different [she used some of my work in the book she wrote so i know she was just being honest ] nothing at all wrong with being abnormal, especially now I think your teacher was probably thinking "unique" or "rare". Let's face it, normal is pretty boring, not much depth there. Life is short, no time to be normal, lol.
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Post by urthona2 on Jan 11, 2013 21:53:38 GMT -8
i think she said it the way she did so i would never forget
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Post by guest on Jan 11, 2013 22:10:42 GMT -8
i think she said it the way she did so i would never forget I agree! That's pretty cool. She wanted you to have faith in yourself, especially now.
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