I've had that question in the back of my mind since "The Blue-Green Abelard" came up. On of the main links between Abelard and me, besides the pterodactyl thing, is that each of us wrote a fairly lengthy work called Yes and No. His was a collection of mutually contradictory quotes from church authorities; mine was a puppet show in verse on a variety of biblical themes.
The Yes and No manuscript has been lost, unfortunately, but I've quoted from it from time to time on this blog. For some reason, though, putting "yes and no" into the search bar fails to bring up those quotations, so I had to hunt down specific quotes by searching for distinctive words. One of the quotes from Yes and No that I found (by searching for corses) was in my 2020 post "Ark in the dark." This is a bit about the Flood of Noah, presenting it as an undoing of the six days of creation. I was surprised to find that it includes these lines:
No fruit tree bearing fruit was seen,
Nor herb, for all that once was green
Was overwhelmed beneath the blue.
All living creatures perished too.
The Flood is described in terms of green giving way to blue. The main feature of Dr. Seuss's Blue-Green Abelard is that it changes color, from blue-green to green-blue and back again.
3 comments:
William,
Part 1 of 2
What's interesting , at least to me, is that
Dr. Seuss' blue-green Abelard
was 'found' by you initially from my connection of the 2nd
woman on the Lady Luck cover as I described her
as wearing a blue-green suit wearing a yellow hat standing
in front of the purple delicatessen building.
These syncs all connected to the 2nd woman in the deli at
Dorothy Lane market in my Kelly Green Coat experience,
although the woman in Dorothy Lane Market
was wearing a Kelly Green T-Shirt not a blue- green one.
IMO, all of the recent syncs are a perfect example
and I believe supports my belief that
not only is everything connected, but connected
via ( i.e. sparked by) the paranormal/metaphysical.
Although I was completely unaware of
Peter Abelard before you brought him into the sync
stream through the 2nd woman wearing
a blue-green suit, I find it very interesting that there
has been many paths you've taken to get to this point
of asking the question of this post's title:
Am I the Blue-Green Abelard?
Going back to when you first found Dr. Seuss'
Blue-Green Abelard
recall both you and I noted this description:
(asterisks mine)
"Unlike the average fur-bearing animal that changes its coat
but once a year,
the *** Blue***-Green Abelard
changes every night for dinner.
**Blue-green*** for the hustle bustle of the day,
it adopts Green-blue for the formalities of the evening.
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Recall I commented that I believe the symbolism of
changing one's coat perhaps refers to us shedding
our armor/mask/ego.
Look again at the Lady Luck cover.
See the man with the 'dark' hair in the white jacket
driving a red car 'tipping/removing
his hat to the Blue-Green Lady out of respect?
Hats are Helmets, in other words, armor which protects
and covers our head.
Interestingly both the blue- green lady and the hat tipper
have 'dark' hair.
I find it interesting the William/ Helm/helmet
connection.
Dr. Seuss' Blue Green Abelard changes its coat EVERY NIGHT.
Night of course is the darkness where we find light/truth.
I believe that we tap our intuition
from the pineal gland and the soul which with God,
helps guide us through the illusion of this duality dimension.
Perhaps that duality is symbolic as to why the Lady
in Green i.e. Lady Luck is straddling the TWO cars.
From what very little I read on wiki about Abelard, it appears
he had some darkness in his personal life as well,
as we all do.
I found it interesting (and perhaps you can help me understand)
, but what I surmised about Abelard is that his philosophy was one
of reason, which I assume means logic?
As I've stated many times and what I've come to believe
is that the paranormal has nothing whatsoever to do with logic.
I'm not saying that logic via critical thinking isn't an integral
part of our existence here in this duality planet
as I absolutely belief that it is, because without logic
we wouldn't be able to survive in this duality planet.
For example, logic from the brain
'tells' us that if we play with matches
we might get burned.
However and IMHO, all that we see with our
two physical eyes Only, is not all that there is.
William
Part 2
On Abelard's wiki page I found this interesting
about his main interests:
METAPHYSICS, logic, philosophy of language, theology.
Copy and paste from wiki: ( asterisks mine)
"Metaphysicians also explore the concepts of space,
time, and change,
and their connection to causality and the laws of nature.
Other topics include how mind and matter are related,
whether everything in the world is predetermined,
and whether there is free will.
Metaphysicians use various methods to conduct
their inquiry.
Traditionally, they rely on ***rational intuitions*** and
abstract reasoning
but have recently included empirical approaches
associated with scientific theories.
Due to the abstract nature of its topic, metaphysics
has received criticisms
questioning the reliability of its methods
and the meaningfulness of its theories."
~~~~~~~~~~
I asterisked ' rational intuition' to make this point:
Isn't it kinda ironic that you and I discovered
this entire Blue-Green
connection which started with an odd telepathic synchronicity
(which logically can't be explained )
which 'coincidently' was birthed on the date
of Abelard's death, April 21?
Also check out the etymology of the word Lady and
find the 'cow connection'.
I believe that when our soul gives us an esoteric
message through a dream, or telepathically or
through synchronicities, that message isn't always...
or necessarily for.. us..... and us alone
because everything is connected.
If the archetype of Peter Abelard continues
to be interwoven into your path, perhaps
ask yourself Why and What
is Abelard's message?
Could it be one of KNOWING YOURSELF.?
IMHO, by knowing ourselves we find our worth
and balance and what we
came to Earth to do.
To that end check out the song and lyrics
of Noah sung by
Frank Sinatra which in the lyrics makes reference
to Lions, Eagles, and the Blue-green Oh MY!
Another song with reference to blue-green
and helmet ( William) and air is a
song by Ben Folds Five titled : Air
Note the FIVE connection.
As you know Air is symbolic to
the deity Mercury, whose number is 5
because Mercury is symbolic of CHANGE.
Copy and paste from Microsoft's co-pilot:
"In numerology,
the number 5 is associated with the planet
Mercury, signifying traits like communication, adaptability,
and a love for adventure
. Individuals ruled by Mercury, and thus number 5,
are often quick-witted, versatile, and excel
in fields like writing,
law, and communication."
and this:
"In Greek and Roman mythology, the deity Mercury
(or Hermes in Greek) is closely associated with
air and winds due to his speed and the ability to travel
swiftly between worlds, often depicted with
winged sandals and a winged staff."
~~~~~
If your interested,
you can find your Mercury in your Natal Chart by
googling an online birth chart calculator ( I suggest
Astro-Chart in the link below )and key in
your birth date, time and location of birth.
Your Mercury placement determines your intellect
and communication.
My Mercury ( as well as Steve Jobs' ) is in Aquarius.
If you create your birth chart in Astro-Chart, note
if you have a YOD in your chart.
Steve Jobs had a Yod in his chart as do I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysics
Noah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQnOV_pW2Go
https://genius.com/Frank-sinatra-noah-lyrics
Air-- Ben Folds Five
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8_Jqy9dpv0
https://genius.com/Ben-folds-five-air-lyrics
Natal Chart
https://astro-charts.com/tools/new/birth-chart/
William,
After submitting my part 2 comment I
re-read the lyrics to Frank Sinatra's Noah song
and wondered if the mention of nightingale
( in the lyrics) might have connections with Abelard
and Lo and behold, I found this :
copy and paste from Microsoft Co-pilot:
"The "nightingale" and Abelard reference
likely originates from the writings of Laura Linker
in her poem "To Abelard from Heloise".
In the poem, Heloise, using the image of a nightingale,
describes her passionate love for Abelard
and the pain of their separation.
The nightingale's song represents the depth
of her emotion and the self-sacrificing nature
of her love for him"
~~~~~~
I found this information interesting
about the name Eloise:
French: Famous warrior; intelligent
German: Healthy and wide
Old German: Warrior maiden
Greek: Sun
Perhaps Sun Heloise/ El-oise was a Shining One?
The EL certainly would suggest so, no?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eloise_(given_name)
https://www.familyeducation.com/baby-names/name-meaning/eloise
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