Archive for the ‘Symbols’ Category

Animalistic Natures of Man

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Flawed perceptions associated with Animal Natures: Number 1 is the deepest, most repressed nature; number 24 has formed most recently and is the most likely to come to the surface.

17. Scarab/Dung beetle – ineffectiveness, blindness to solutions

18. Stingray – stuck in a rut, lack of innovation

19. Camel – fearing the worst, pessimism

20. Rat – taking without giving, depleting, selfishness

Animal Archetypes : the ways in which the Archetypal Animals assist us to find our way in the Black Frequency and Black Light

17. Scarab/Dung beetle – ease of spacelessness

18. Stingray – Magic restored

19. Camel – experiencing indivisible compassion

20.  Rat – the uncoverer of the Mystery

The Poetry of Dreaming

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The 12 deepest dream states are the feminine, non-cognitive states that cannot be interpreted through dream symbols and produce what to us seems like a deep, dreamless sleep.  They speak to us through art and the poetry of dreaming.

This unique poetry communicates through omissions – that which is not said.  This imparts multiple depths of meaning that reveal themselves as feelings and qualities.  Although the poetry of dreaming uses literary devices such as assonance,* alliteration, personification and sustained epithets; their use has profound purpose that transcends the obvious.  The same applies to the use of adjectives.

Its concise powerful, descriptive quality is reminiscent of the poetic form of Haiku but whereas Haiku is bound by a rigid structure, poetry of dreaming is not.  Haiku provides the essence of simplicity that lies within the complexity of appearances.  The poetry of dreaming whispers through its rich imagery of the primordial origins of the moment.

*Identity or similarity in sound between internal vowels in neighboring words