Ahknaton
09-20-2006, 05:57 AM
Some random bullshitting from me:
On rubbish day, I take out the trash from our house.
I sort the waste into two wheelie bins, one for recyclables and one for non-recyclable waste, and wheel them to the curb for collection.
The yellow-and-green recycling bin represents reincarnation. The non-recycling bin is green, and represents extinction and death.
I live in the suburb of Whitehorse. On the recycling bin is a white horse's head. The head represents the mind and the soul. The possibility of transcendence. On the non-recycling bin is a white horse running. What is he running from? Where is he running to? The running horse and it's energy and mass represents the corporeal, mortal body. It also represents the number 4, which symbolises rationality, progress and our Iron Age. Sometimes I accidentally put recyclable things into the non-recycling bin. That's too bad for them.
Each week is a generation, and at the end of each generation, the products of that generation follow one of two paths, into the bin of death, or the bin of life. The rubbish collector drives a truck with a robotic arm, but he could ride a dark horse, or carry a scythe. His weekly arrival represents the circular nature of time, an eternal recurrence. It also represents transcendence. The rubbish collector and the recycler is Shiva, the creator and destroyer. The sorting of the recyclables from the non-recyclables is Judgement Day.
The recycling symbol is an interconnecting trinity of arrows, representing eternal life. Each generation we burn out impurities from our spiritual body, or accumulate them.
Superman came out at the movies a couple of weeks ago but I haven't seen it yet.
The Superman comic was invented by a Jew, but the themes are Nietzschean. Superman represents the Hyperborean man, fallen from heaven, to repair and order the Earth. Superman gets into his costume in a telephone booth. The telephone booth represents communication, and the connection to the collective unconscious mind. This is what elevates the mild-mannered Clark Kent to a character representing the heroic ideal. An alchemic transformation. The telephone booth is also used as a plot device in Dr Who. If I have the number of your name, I can summon your voice on the telephone. Your name and the number of your name is written in the Book of Life.
Kryptonite is Superman's "Achilles heel". Krypton is his home planet, but also the source of his greatest weakness. Krypton = Crypticism. The mysterious. The occult. What is the rune on his chest? Superman walks among us, hidden from view as Clark Kent. Dr Who?
On rubbish day, I take out the trash from our house.
I sort the waste into two wheelie bins, one for recyclables and one for non-recyclable waste, and wheel them to the curb for collection.
The yellow-and-green recycling bin represents reincarnation. The non-recycling bin is green, and represents extinction and death.
I live in the suburb of Whitehorse. On the recycling bin is a white horse's head. The head represents the mind and the soul. The possibility of transcendence. On the non-recycling bin is a white horse running. What is he running from? Where is he running to? The running horse and it's energy and mass represents the corporeal, mortal body. It also represents the number 4, which symbolises rationality, progress and our Iron Age. Sometimes I accidentally put recyclable things into the non-recycling bin. That's too bad for them.
Each week is a generation, and at the end of each generation, the products of that generation follow one of two paths, into the bin of death, or the bin of life. The rubbish collector drives a truck with a robotic arm, but he could ride a dark horse, or carry a scythe. His weekly arrival represents the circular nature of time, an eternal recurrence. It also represents transcendence. The rubbish collector and the recycler is Shiva, the creator and destroyer. The sorting of the recyclables from the non-recyclables is Judgement Day.
The recycling symbol is an interconnecting trinity of arrows, representing eternal life. Each generation we burn out impurities from our spiritual body, or accumulate them.
Superman came out at the movies a couple of weeks ago but I haven't seen it yet.
The Superman comic was invented by a Jew, but the themes are Nietzschean. Superman represents the Hyperborean man, fallen from heaven, to repair and order the Earth. Superman gets into his costume in a telephone booth. The telephone booth represents communication, and the connection to the collective unconscious mind. This is what elevates the mild-mannered Clark Kent to a character representing the heroic ideal. An alchemic transformation. The telephone booth is also used as a plot device in Dr Who. If I have the number of your name, I can summon your voice on the telephone. Your name and the number of your name is written in the Book of Life.
Kryptonite is Superman's "Achilles heel". Krypton is his home planet, but also the source of his greatest weakness. Krypton = Crypticism. The mysterious. The occult. What is the rune on his chest? Superman walks among us, hidden from view as Clark Kent. Dr Who?