Saturday, August 16, 2025

Hymns, and forgiveness for murdering a bird

In Beyond the Golden Stair, the same character who is described in Pharazonic terms as "a man of gold . . . a gilded man" shoots a thousand-year-old blue flamingo and later atones for this act by consenting to be transformed into a blue flamingo and taking over the murdered bird's job. This reminded me of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the title character's seeking forgiveness for shooting the albatross.

In the email I mentioned yesterday, which offered an interpretation of the Zamn Fragment created in partnership with a fake intelligence, "woocc him cast" is interpreted as referring to "casting" a hymn as if it were a spell, a magical hymn "for conquering a castle without a sword."

Just now, Bill's comments on "Baramir" sent me back to my post "Shaved by Tessa while contemplating a Rose or Lotus," where I found this in the comments:

I saw a third—I heard his voice:
It is the Hermit good!
He singeth loud his godly hymns
That he makes in the wood.
He'll shrieve my soul, he'll wash away
The Albatross's blood.

2 comments:

Ra1119bee said...

William,
Speaking of wings and birds, I think you may find
this Old World video extremely interesting indeed
as it may be a clue as to why we should never
' murder the bird '
as the bird's wings gives us flight.
The caduceus has feathered wings, as does
Hermes and Mercury. Mercury the Roman air god
of communication and a messenger.

Fair warning; this video is over 2 hours long, but jammed
packed with extremely intriguing content. The narrator
and creator of this Old World YouTube
channel (Michelle Gibson) is very articulate and offers a bevy
of thought-provoking ideologies to ponder.

Mentioned are the Moors as possible Mound builders
including the Serpent Mound in Adams County Ohio,
and the Miamisburg Mound in Dayton, which I've commented
about both of these particular Mounds a gazillion times.

Michelle Gibson theorizes (as do I ) that the Moors/Olmecs
were probably the Mound Builders. The bird connection
perhaps being the feathered serpent
which is an important deity in Olmec mythology.
Copy and paste; link below
"Representations of feathered serpents
appear in the Olmec culture (c. 1400–400 BC).
The Olmec culture predates the Maya and the Aztec.
This cultural enclave extended from the Gulf of Mexico to Nicaragua."
~~~~~~
Quetzalcōātl is feathered serpent god.

Michelle Gibson speaks of a parasitic satanic entity as well
(whom I call the Negative Polarity)
and she, like I , believe those entities
have manipulated the Sacred Knowlege
and uses it to control us.

The negative polarity's narrative about history
( especially in North America)
absolutely does not make sense ( at least
to me ) as to how these beautiful enormous
highly detailed buildings and structures were
built with horse and cart.
Michelle suggests that perhaps the Moors
were giants, which I believe that too
and would explain how and why
the buildings were so massive especially
the doorways.

And also, lo and behold
almost at the very end of the video
starting about frame/marker 2:20:19 or so,
the flamingos show up!

When I saw the flamingos in this video, I took
that as a sign from the sync fairies
that I should share this video with you.

Flamingos (along with deer)
are also very significance clues in the 2023
apocalyptic Netflix movie Leave the World
Behind.

Check out the theory and book: (see link )
"The Cherry Tree and The Hatchet: Was George Washington
The Hatchet Man for European Political Will
in a Conspiracy to Usurp the Moorish/Aboriginal
Government?"
~~~~~~
This somewhat mirrors my perspective
about the name George being an Earth Tiller.

All and all (and If nothing else)I think
this recent flamingo sync
once again supports my belief that
if our soul wants us to know something
the sync fairies will make sure that message
crosses our path.

Also interestingly at the very end of the video
Michelle makes the same metaphor regarding
puzzle pieces scattered in a box and needing
us to connect so as to see the big picture.

Also just to let you know this is the first time
I've seen this video.
Which begs the question : what's the odds?

Finding Osiris - In Search of the Missing Moors and their Highly Advanced, Ancient Civilization
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J0RaGfqWXY

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feathered_Serpent

Flamingos
https://www.nationalparks.africa/listing/banc-darguin-national-park/

George Washington to the Emperor of Morocco, 31 March 1791
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-08-02-0022

Henri said...

Incidentally, my first thought on "Baramir" was that that Japanese "baramiru" (薔薇見る) would be "to look at a rose".

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