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Post by urthona2 on Apr 4, 2013 17:12:28 GMT -8
was reading about the book of enoch and notices that the nephilim, fallen angels, posed as god and were channeled
sorta reminded me of someone
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Post by urthona2 on Apr 11, 2013 9:40:44 GMT -8
ramhornd.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2013-04-02T03:00:00-04:00Monday, April 01, 2013 BODY & SOUL www.britishmuseum.org/collectionimages/AN01259/AN01259806_001_l.jpg[/img]Milton, PLATE 27 [29], (E 124) "But in Eternity the Four Arts: Poetry, Painting, Music, And Architecture which is Science: are the Four Faces of Man." In Blake's lithograph of the Old Testament patriarch named Enoch he presents the Four Arts: Poetry, Painting, Music, and Architecture which are in Eternity the Four Faces of Man. We are familiar with the Four Faces of Man as the Four Zoas. The Art of Urthona is poetry, of Tharmas is painting, of Luvah is music, and of Urizen is architecture. Blake pictures music, painting and poetry plying their arts as they stand and sit on the foundation of architecture. The three are portrayed in human form but the fourth as an inanimate object [what does this mean]. In the previous post we saw that architecture had become manifest as science in the material world and was expressed as Religion, Law, and Physic & Surgery. Blake names Poetry Painting & Music as the 'three powers in man of conversing with paradise' not swept away by by the flood. Exercising these powers facilitate communicating with eternity.
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Post by urthona2 on Apr 11, 2013 9:45:34 GMT -8
enoch
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Post by urthona2 on Apr 11, 2013 10:21:04 GMT -8
Vision of the Last Judgment, (E 559)
"The Persons who ascend to Meet the Lord coming in the Clouds with power & great Glory. are representations of those States described in the Bible under the Names of the Fathers before & after the Flood
F: Noah is seen in the Midst of these Canopied R_he cant see the femin(?ine) in his son
F: by a Rainbow. on his right hand R_in a person a mirror
Shem & on his Left Japhet these three Persons represent Poetry Painting & Music the three Powers of conversing with Paradise which the flood did not Sweep away"
[more later]
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Post by urthona on Apr 11, 2013 13:41:14 GMT -8
oh could be feminine, his son
F: Noah is seen in the Midst of these Canopied R_he cant see the femin(?ine) in his son
would certainly change the way we see things eh
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Post by urthona2 on Apr 11, 2013 22:41:08 GMT -8
F: Milton, PLATE 27 R_[deleted for now, lol too funny]
F: [29], R_the audience "But in Eternity the
F: Four Arts: R_scroll
F: Poetry, Painting, Music, And Architecture R_respect the prana singing at your thought
F: which is Science: are the R_forgot i also show
F: Four Faces of Man." R_man was a symbol
F: In Blak- R_filled me
F: -e's lithograph of the Old Testament R_essentially the fire that fills
patriarch named Enoch he presents the Four
F: Arts: Poetry, Painting, Music, and Architecture which are in Eternity R_we understand we also respect the prana singing at your thoughts
[Prana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prana (प्राण, prāṇa) is the Sanskrit word for "life" (from the root prā "to fill", cognate to Latin: plenus "full"). A simple and anatomically connected meaning of Prana is derived from its 2 prefixes, "pra" = "prime' and "A" = "all round"; and the root, "an" "to move". Thus, this word indicates "the primary and all round motion of Life Energy". This life Energy "प्राण" has been vividly invoked and described in Vedas.]
F: the Four Faces of Man. We are familiar with the R_we are the few, man was a symbol
F: Four Faces of Man as the Four Zoa- R_also this man was a symbol
F: -s. The Art of Urthona is poetry, o- R_your thoughts an author writes
-f Tharmas is painting, of Luvah is music, and of Urizen is architecture. Blake pictures music, painting and poetry plying their arts as they stand and sit on the foundation of architecture. The three are portrayed in human form but the fourth as an inanimate object. In the previous post we saw that architecture had become manifest as science in the material world and was expressed as Religion, Law, and Physic & Surgery.
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