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Friday, November 2, 2012

If I Could




If I could I would make you see
Just how dear your are to me
A piece of my heart you do own
Never will that part turn to stone

Floating along on a cloud
My heart cries out loud
Anticipating your hand in mine
Knowing everything would then be fine

If I could I’d write you a poem of love
Every day so you knew it our love came from above
Knowing our love was written as fate
Straight from heaven’s gate

A whisper…a song
That plays life long
Invisible notes that only we
Could see

If I could I’d whisper in your ear
Whispers only you could hear
Telling you, you’re the only one
From heavens golden thread you were spun

Meant for only me to hold
From the same cast we were mold
You are the moon and I am the sun
That is what makes us one.



Thursday, November 1, 2012

The Heart of Davy Jones


Is it Death, or a pirate's life for thee?
Do you fear death, and forever let me keep your soul?"
Most give in for fear of the unknown.
Forever enslaved to do their Captain's will.
Forever tortured with their own self hate and guilt,
cowardice has led them hear
This is the curse of Davy Jones.
But his punishment,
for betraying the one he loves;
well, she is his final judgement.

Calypso, gypsy of the night,
now Queen of the sea.
He made a promise,
she knew he could not keep.
So she cursed him forever to be,
the reaper of souls in this tumultuous sea.
Only once in seven years was he ever to come to shore,
to see his beloved Calypso once more.
and when he did not come
a monster he would become
It is said that she hid his heart,
locked up in a wooden box.
and only a magic key,
could open the lock.
As long as she had it,
he was forever bound.
She owned his soul,
until his heart was found
 
No, death would never come
to the Captain of the Flying Dutchman,
as long as his heart was safely hidden away.
But the one who stabs it, they say,
well, he shall take his place

Davy Jones and Calypso See who I am


And a heart. I learned that if you stab the heart, yours must take its place. And you will sail the seas for eternity. The Dutchman must have a captain. Silly thing to die for."



This heart was removed by Davy Jones from his own chest after his betrayal to the sea goddess Calypso, who had forsaken him prior to his betrayal. Jones carved out his heart in order to no longer feel the emotion of love again. He would lock the heart in the Dead Man's Chest and buried it on Isla Cruces, hiding it from the world. Lord Cutler Beckett would later gain possession of the heart, in which he would use it to control Jones



"What, exactly, did he put into the chest?"
"Him heart."
"Literally or figuratively?"
"He couldn't
literally put his heart in a chest...could he?"
"It was not worth feeling what small, fleeting joy life brings...And so, him carve out him heart, lock it down in a chest, and hide the chest from the world.
"
After the goddess Calypso had forsaken Davy Jones, Jones turned to the Brethren Court, who convened a great Conclave. With his help, the Brethren was able to imprison Calypso into her human form. But this would not help, because Jones' grief and guilt became so great, he carved out his own heart right out of his chest, and locked it away into the Dead Man's Chest. As a result, a geis was cast upon it along with Jones' ship, the Flying Dutchman—whoever stabs Jones' heart, theirs must take its place, as the Dutchmanmust always have a captain.

To keep his fate intact, Jones had the chest hidden on Isla Cruces so it could be safe from potential mutineers aboard the Flying Dutchman and away from his haunted sight. He kept the key hidden within his facial tentacles at all times. Whoever gains control of the chest was able to control Jones by extortion. Jones was immortal so long as his heart remained safe.




At World's End" really fascinated me. In spite of Davy Jones cruel character, he has appeared to be extremely influenced by situations involving love and obsession. He fell deeply in love with Calypso (Tia Dalma).She persuaded him to be the captain of the Flying Dutchman -a ghost ship that can never go home and destined to sail the seven seas., thus ferry souls to the other world and with the curse of being able to visit Calypso once every ten years.

After his first ten years of servitude to the Flying Dutchman, he reached land only to find out that Calypso forsaken him. She betrayed him. In his grief, Davy Jones cut his own heart out and locked it in a chest vault. Having neglected his duty in ferrying souls to the other side, he became the cephalopod-like monster he is now. He then called together the Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court and together bound the goddess to a human form, Tia Dalma.

His passionate nature rarely shown, when he plays on the pipe organ while shedding a single tear over Calypso, meeting her aboard the Black Pearl in their moments of conversation, Calypso says she still has deep feelings for Jones, and explains regretfully why she failed to meet him on the appointed day, saying Jones would not have loved her if not for her uncontrollable and changeable nature. Jones says he no longer loves her. Calypso chastises him for failing to fulfill his duty of ferrying those who died at sea to the other world. It was because Jones ruined his purpose and his mind that he becomes a monster, eternally at sea.

Calypso is angry that Pirate Lords bound her into a human body and threatens to set free her anger upon them once she is released. She adds that after her release, she will fully give her love to Jones, and it appears they have reconciled their differences. When she touches Jones, he temporarily changes back into the man he once was. Before leaving, Jones thoughtfully remarks that his heart will always belong to her. Even to his death, when Will stabbed Jones heart, Jones stumbled against the side of the ship, mumbled his one true love's name on his last breath, and fell over the railing into the plying that he may or may not be truly reunited with Calypso.

That was their story. What will happen next? Indeed not all stories may have happy ending.

Top 15 Famous Symbols


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Green Man

The name Wadjet derives from the word wadj that means green, the green one and was known by the Greeks and Romans as "the risen one" Wadjet is the same as "the Eye of Horus".

The Green Man has many variations and is found in many variations of the world. Primarily it is interpreted as a symbol for rebirth or renaissance representing the cycle of growth each spring.

"Parallels have been drawn between the Green Man and various deities such as the British Celtic Lud, also known as Nodens. Many see him as being connected to the Mesopotamian Tammuz who is thought to symbolize the triumph of Life over Winter and Death, Osiris, Odin, and even Jesus, as well as later folkloric and literary characters such as the Holly King.
A character superficially similar to the Green Man, in the form of a partly foliate mask surrounded by Bacchic figures, appears at the center of the 4th century silver salver in the Mildenhall Treasure, found at a Roman vila site in Suffolk, England; the mask is generally agreed to represent Neptune or Oceanus and the foliation is of seaweed.
Mythical figures such as the Jewish (Elijah) and Muslim (Khidr) mystical prophet of eternal life, Cernunnos, Sylvanus, Derg Corra, Green George Jack in the green, John Barleycorn, Robin Goodfellow, Puck, and the Green Knight all partake of the Green Man's nature; it has also been suggested that the story of Robin Hood was born of the same mythology. A more modern embodiment is found in Peter Pan, who enters the civilized world from Neverland, clothed in green leaves. Even Father Christmas, who was often shown wreathed in ivy in early depictions, has been suggested as a similar woodland spirit."

"In Wicca, the Green Man has often been used as a representation of the Horned God, a syncrete deity that appropriates aspects of, among others, the Celtic Cernunnos and the Greek Pan"

Osiris with his green skin that symbolizes re-birth. He is the God of the afterlife.



 





The God of the Resurrection rises from his bier and below: Michael Jacksons last helicopter ride? The cameras show the white "bag" with Michael Jacksons body moving in the helicopter

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"Two Birds" by Michael Jackson

"Two Birds" is a beautiful and interesting poem written by Michael Jackson.
This poem can be found in the book "Dancing The Dream" .




"It's hard to tell them what I feel for you. 
They haven't ever met you, and no one has your picture. 
So how can they ever understand your mystery?
 Let's give them a clue:
Two birds sit on a tree. One eats cherries, while the other looks on.
 Two birds fly through the air. One's song drops like crystal from the sky while the other keeps silent. 
 Two birds wheel in the sun. One catches the light on its silver feathers, while the other spreads wings of invisibility.
It's easy to guess which bird I am, but they'll never find you. Unless ...
Unless they already know a love that never interferes, that watches from beyond, that breathes free in the invisible air. 
Sweet bird, my soul, your silence is so precious. 
How long will it be before the world hears your song in mine?
Oh, that is a day I hunger for!"



Who is this mysterious 'invisible' bird ?
Could it be his twin brother ? ? ?






Monday, October 29, 2012

Wiccan Symbols: The Tripple Moon

The Tripple Moon is a Goddess symbol that represents the Maiden, Mother and Crone as the waxing, full and waning moon, the three phases of the moon. The Goddess is just one being but there are three different aspects of her. It is also associated with feminine energy, mystery and psycic abilities. The first crescent of the moon the waxing phase represents new beginning, new life and rejuvenation. The full moon is when the magic is at it's most potential and powerful. The lst crescent, the waning moon represents a time to bnishing magic and to send things away.

The symbol can often be seen on the crown or head-pieces on high Priestesses.



 


The Tripple Moon Goddess represents the cycle of life from beginning to end to the rebirth. The Maiden is the mother of love, hope and beauty. The maiden is called upon when the witches wish for a new start.

The mother is the mother of love and care. The one that all mothers should pose. She is called upon when a woman is pregnant, for protection and to bless a marriage.

The Crone is the least missunderstood and the most feared. She is the last stage of life and the cycle never ends. She represent wisdom and experience and is the one that take care of the Maiden and the Mother. She is called upon to find peace and accept endings.





Brooke Shields said this during her speech on Michael Jackson's memorial in 2009:
"Michael saw everything with his heart. Today, although our hearts are aching, we need to look up where he is undoubtedly perched in a crescent moon, and we need to smile."

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http://looking4thetruth77.blogspot.com/2012/01/clues-in-hoax-osiris-isis-and-horus.html

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Wiccan symbols: Pentacle, The Horned God

"For Wiccans, the Horned God is "the personification of the life force energy in animals and the wild" and is associated with the wilderness, virility and the hunt DoreenValiente writes that the Horned God also carries the souls of the dead to the underworld."
"In traditional and mainstream Wicca, the Horned God is viewed as the masculine side of divinity, being both equal and opposite to the Goddess. The Wiccan god himself can be represented in many forms, including as the Sun God, the Sacrificed God and the Vegetation God, although the Horned God is the most popular representation, having been worshipped by early Wiccan groups such as the New Forest coven during the 1930s. The pioneers of the various Wiccan or Witchcraft traditions, such as Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente and Robert Cochrane, all claimed that their religion was a continuation of the pagan religion of the Witch-Cult following historians who had purported the Witch-Cult's existence, such as Jules Michelet and Margaret Murray."
"The seasonal cycle is imagined to follow the relationship between the Horned God and the Goddess. The Horned God is born in winter, impregnates the Goddess and then dies during the autumn and winter months and is then reborn by the Goddess at Yule"
The horned God is the most common deciption of masculine divinity in Wicca, but other names are Green Man and Sun God. It's a common belief that the Horned God rule ove the Underworld where dead souls awaits their rebirth.
 

 

 
"The Pet Goat” (sometimes erroneously referred to as “My Pet Goat”) is a children’s story contained in the book Reading Mastery II: Storybook 1 by Siegfried Engelmann and Elaine C. Bruner. The book is part of the thirty-one volume Reading Mastery series published by the SRA Macmillan early-childhood education division of McGraw-Hill. It uses the direct instruction teaching style. The story gained notoriety in 2001 after U.S. President George W. Bush read the book with an elementary school class when he was informed of the September 11 attacks."