How is that not common knowledge, sometimes I really wonder
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Thanks, I'll watch them soon.
Dostoyevsky, I've read a little and really liked what I read. I've been meaning to see more.
Illuminatus is kind of funny for me because I learned of the illuminati when I was like 11, but I found the term absurdism through the Wikipedia link you shared and that perfectly describes some references I've been exposed to without knowing before that they were referring to a specified ideology hahaha.
There's a reason why the computer was named after the forbidden fruit. The apple actually symbolizes the vagina.
https://i.imgur.com/6d7QHvp.jpg
https://media.tenor.com/orR9vQoxlx8A...g-drinking.gif
I remember recalling that fact during 6th grade shop class when we were learning about modern technology lol, I can still see the apple logo sitting there in my text book on my desk while marveling at how I'd seen this video about the "forbidden apple" and was now looking at that forbidden apple in my text book.
This seems to come from the idea that the forbidden fruit was sex. I entertain many ideas about the forbidden fruit, and many could make sense. I am somewhat partial to 2 seedline theory because of verses scattered throughout the old and new testaments.
I had to look through my bookmarks, I'm reminded of this link which I havent read through in a while. What do you say?
https://www.unsealed.org/2017/02/sig...dvent.html?m=1
I think this is the thing I saw that had a full documentary which spotlighted this lawyer who felt he had discovered the star the magis saw when Jesus was born, and apparently something happened in 2017 which goes with this theory. Not sure about it myself but it was noted
Oh and are you referring to the Capitol dome? Where Washington is depicted as a god?
According to Holst, Jupiter is the bringer of Jollity.
https://youtu.be/BUM_zT3YKHs
A fun fact about "The Planets" is that it was composed before Pluto was discovered. Pluto was discovered four years before Holst's death but Holst didn't amend his work.
Holst scholar, Colin Matthews, was commissioned to compose "Pluto
" which was first performed in 2000.
It was about as decisive as anything with the usual loudmouths on both sides. A few conductors including Simon Rattle did perform with "Pluto -the Seeker" and it was beginning to catch on. Just a few years later, in 2006, Pluto was demoted.
Now "Pluto" is being performed as a stand-alone piece which is where it doesn't seem to upset too many people.
Some of the traditionalists claim Neil deGrasse Tyson heard the completed suite and made his decision on that alone. I choose to believe Holst was visionary enough to realize Pluto was going to be a passing fad.
If you're interested then perhaps get this Book "the light of Egypt".
Burgoyne was accurate on astrology, palmistry and the tarot.
https://www.amazon.ca/Light-Egypt-Sc...46723189&psc=1
The Congress house on Capitol hill, it's just a modern Roman temple