Friday, October 8, 2010

Feb. 12, 2010

These two images occurred this day:





They suggest Aeon, the coming of the Aquarian.

Monday, October 4, 2010

The critical Dali images of 1943

Marty: These images relate:

This first, Son of Man, by Magritte, quotes the Book of Daniel when "messiah" will arrive - he is marked by a green apple. 1964. The is another picture same year with a white dove, indicating the arrival. This is what I talk to my bearded Jerusalem people about.






These Dali pics are from 1943 to suggest the "second Christ" or the Aquarian. They werer deeply influenced b y Jung and by Astrology. Note the drippings form both pictures - they indicate "the Christ" as they come from the Christ wound - artists traditionally havfe done this in Europe. The candle as well in the head indicates the "enlightened one." I am the only person who knows about this - art critics are dorkus. My Remo friends have heard the explaination. Takes a little explaining.





This is the cover of Sgt. Peppers. C.G. Jung top row center circled:

Monday, September 13, 2010

"Mad Men"s Don Draper is Aquarian Christ/Vishnu

Note to Marty: Friend visited over the weekend who says Don Draper will die a suicide as suggested in the iconic intro. NO, I said, Don is Vishnu, suited up to leave the dream and enter into the transformation of the world. In Last night’s excellent episode, 407, featuring the Liston/Clay fight, lesser colleague Peggy comforts Don as his friend in California is dying. There is an interesting moment when Don gets into a fight with Gray (shadow), who tells Don he has killed 17 men at Guadacanal. Don “turns the other cheek” and stops the fight. IN the next scene, Don and Peggy are presented in a classic Madonna and Child scene, which in Christendom expressed the Earth as Madonna and the People as the Christ Child.



Don is presented as The Christ; an ad man who “rises from the dead” in Korea with a new identity and who envisions in the universe a white goddess who will nest “in his house” in California; he dreams of her on Peggy's lap as he sleeps. It is really astonishing.



Don's spirit mother who has died in CA appears as the High Priestess in Tarot:



At the end, the Weiner symbol is presented as the Tarot card The Sun in the Rider-Waite deck. The Sun is the symbol of rising Aquarius. As C.G. Jung put is, as Aquarius rises, Vishnu will be seen in the world riding his white horse.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Marty - Jung's stone at Bollinger

Marty: This is Jung's stone at Bollinger. Notice the Trickster/enabler in the center holds a light to open to the four quadrants. The four quarters are the four "psychological types" - the are the four everything; the four corners of the universe but in our lives we expereince them in personcality. The light brings us from one to the other as we go through life and death.





But this, the Mandala of Vajrabhairava, goes to the same place; trickster in center, four quarters.



Saturday, July 3, 2010

Eclipse: The Ritual execution of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer


Astute students of archetypal history will definitely want to see the third episode of the “Twilight” series, “Eclipse” which opened this week. I saw it this week with my daughter and was the only non-13-year-old girl in the packed theater. But Eclipse fulfills an archetypal need and destiny: The four book series follows the full moon cycle of the English Earth Mother tradition and this book and movie brings the ritual execution of Victoria. In fact, Buffy is clearly identified as the archetype of the English Earth Mother in her three phases (see Graves, “The White Goddess”), Victoria being the last phase, the Death Mother or eclipsed moon. In one of the last televised issues of Buffy, she is identified as the “Lady of the Lake”: A ghost woman appears to her from behind the veil and says, ”You pulled the sword from the stone. I was one of the women [Triple Goddess] who put it there.”

Twilight is a Buffy knockoff – better yet, it is a Mormon version of the Buffy/Angel saga. In the Buffy chronicles, The Slayer’s second boy friend – Angel is her real love and her first boy friend – is Riley. But he is considered never holding up to Angel. In Eclipse, a new Riley appears; the second lover of Victoria, implying that Victoria is a stand in or analog of Buffy. Victoria, the enemy in Twilight, has bright red hair – she is the Red Queen is seen in the Unconscious of Alice in Wonderland: She is England's great queen, Victoria, the last of the English Earth Mothers. She must die for the White Queen to be “born again” and the cycle of the Triple Goddess to awaken again. She dies in Eclipse, executed by Edward (head ripped off), and Bella represents the new White Queen. Most excellent, on the cover of the book Breaking Dawn, fourth and final book in the series, is a white chess piece: the White Queen. The goddess cycle begins again in Aquarius.

Coolest thing though is that Stephanie Meyers, the author, replaces the American borrowed Logos (English law, philosophy and procedures) and Eros (Italian romance, poetry and religion) with new Logos (Mormonism; the vampires are high Mormons with a striving work ethic) and a new Eros (Native Americans). It should be noted that Mormonism started here in the mountains of Vermont and New York when America was going through a fantastic religious revival in the 1830s. The Mormons rose from the English dissenters here in New England. When the original Anglicans started arriving after the revolution, the Mormons headed west to Utah. My claim has been that they took the Protestant Ethic with them. So you can see in Eclipse and in the Twilight series the English civil war echoing through the centuries, even to archetypal warfare today in Hollywood.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

For David Yosef ben Faigie Perel:

That I may enjoy the prosperity of your chosen ones, that
I may share in the joy of your nation, that
I may join your inheritance in giving praise.

Psalms 106:5