Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Squaring the circle, and more red and blue eyes

Last night, after posting "More Urim and Thummim syncs," I went into my study and saw on one of my desks a small stack of books which I had bought secondhand last month and hadn't gotten around to shelving yet. I had a sudden hunch that one of those books would contain an illustration relevant to imagery of the red-and-blue spectacles. Since only one of the books had any illustrations at all, I naturally went for that one: The Secret Language of Birthdays (1994) by Gary Goldschneider and Joost Elffers. I had bought this book not for its own sake but because of one of the bookmarks that came with it: a clipping from the April 5, 1996, Times of London introducing the public to Uncle Ted:


When I bought the book, I of course checked what it had to say about my own birthday, but it really didn't fit me very well at all -- it described some sort of social climber, when in fact I have never had the slightest scintilla of interest in social status or leadership and find the whole subject profoundly boring (truth be told, I'm a bit more of the "loner fits Unabomber profile" type) -- so I just put it on the desk and didn't look at it again until last night.

In the book, each day of the year has a two-page entry that begins with a picture and a title. The Ides of March, for example, is "the Day of the Heights," illustrated with a ladder.


Last night, pursuing my hunch, I decided to flip through the book a bit and check the birthdays of people I know. The third or fourth date I checked was March 8:


My hunch had been that I would find something relevant to the red-and-blue spectacles. My last post dealt at some length with connections between the two lenses of the spectacles and the Masonic square (red right lens) and compass (blue left lens). The March 8 illustration is a "square and compass" in a somewhat different sense: It shows a compass being used to draw not a circle but a square. The perspective makes the square appear as a rhombus, like the suit of Diamonds -- and so, although the picture is black-and-white, the notional color of the square is red.

While looking through the book, I discovered that near the beginning, before all the birthdays, it had brief articles on each of the 36 decans of the zodiac. I have some passing familiarity with astrology but have never really learned anything about decans. I read about my own decan (Pisces III) and thought the description fit me much better than the one for March 15 did.

This morning, I went into the study again to take photos for inclusion in this post. This time I noticed the red-and-blue specs imagery that I had missed last night even though it had been hiding in plain sight. The Secret Language of Birthdays, being large and bulky, was at the bottom of my little stack of books. At the top of the stack was a small paperback: Poker d'Âmes, the French translation of Last Call by Tim Powers. I posted the cover of this novel in "The water is blue, and the birds are awake," but until this morning I didn't notice how the cover art links to the specs:


That's Scott Crane, the main character. He is portrayed with a blue left eye and a red right eye. My last post, which begins with two examples of similar imagery, ends with Dean Radin's book Real Magic. In the context of the "secret language of birthdays," it is surely worth noting that Dean Radin was born in New York City on February 29, 1952. Tim Powers was born in Buffalo, New York, on February 29, 1952. Dean Radin's book is called Real Magic. According to one commentator, Tim "Powers has a little sub-genre of his own: his books are about magic intruding into the real world."

This afternoon, I checked the comments on this blog and found that there were several new ones, mostly from Bill. The most recent, though, was from Debbie:

William,
I googled Dean Radin and noted his birthdate Feb 29.
Him and I ( Feb 19 ) are both first decan Pisces.

Check out the decans. You are a 3rd decan Pisces.
Check out the article ( link below )

[. . .]

Does this sound like you???

Last night, I read a description of people born in the third decan of Pisces, having never read anything about decans before. This morning, before reading Debbie's comment, I noted that Dean Radin and Tim Powers were born on the same day.

Bill had posted a series of long comments on the symbolism of the Urim and Thummim. Although his method is obviously unorthodox -- reading the Hebrew words as Elvish and tying them in with various movies -- the conclusion he arrives at is remarkably similar to the consensus of normie biblical scholars: that the two stones represent light and darkness, respectively. This gets combined with the Mormon view of the Urim and Thummim as a pair of spectacles.

Bill associates Urim and Thummim with David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel, from Spinal Tap. This is based on the scene where Derek Smalls calls them "fire and ice" -- a scene in which Smalls also compares his bandmates to Shelley and Byron. This made me think of these lines from a minor but well-known poem of Byron's:

She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes

One etymological meaning of aspect is "seeing, looking at," so the third and fourth lines fit with the idea of the Urim and Thummim as a pair of spectacles with one "dark" lens and one "bright" one.

Bill's comments also mentioned the movie The Quick and the Dead (1995). He notes that one of the characters is called Cort, and he connects that with the word court and thus judgment.  I've been rereading the Book of Mormon, and last night I finished all but the last three chapters. Today I finished those last three. The closing words of the book are ". . . the Eternal Judge of both quick and dead. Amen."


Note added: Here's Morpheus with the red and blue pills reflected in the appropriate lenses of his sunglasses, as mentioned by Bill in a comment:


Some time ago, I downloaded a photo of someone holding a plastic bag with a single blue jelly bean in it, which he had been given as a "vaccination treat." Someone had posted it on 4chan with a comment along the lines of "It's even blue. They're mocking us." I was going to add it here but can't seem to find it. While combing through meme folders, though, I did find this somewhat related image:

6 comments:

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Besides both being born in New York on the same day, Powers and Radin both layer moved to California. California is where Powers began his writing career and where Radin pivoted from more conventional scholarship to parapsychology.

Ra1119bee said...

William,
I just commented on your last post :More Urim and Thummim syncs,
regarding Marcon wearing blue lens aviator glasses at Davos.
Check out my comment especially regarding why I strongly
believe in the paranormal because sure enough
and yet again and lo and behold you post a photo of the
Unabomber wearing Aviators.
What are the odds??????

The El's are Aviators and Navigators.

Your mention of the rhombus was interesting
as do recall my many comments about Trump
and Musk constantly forming their hands into the rhombus.
Merkel was famous for her Merkel-Raute.
That hand gesture is very noticeable (at least to me)
and it's intentional because it's not a natural
way a person would hold their hands. So if it's not natural
why do it ? My opinion is: the El's are speaking in code.

Regarding the decans, I believe my first decan Pisces' description
is spot on, and honestly I think your 3rd decan Pisces sounds
a lot like what little I know of you by what you've written
on your blog.

Very interesting post.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkel-Raute

William Wright (WW) said...

In the theme of more red and blue spectacles and eyes, I didn't notice when I first posted the clip of Morpheus offering the red and blue pills to Neo (because I was so focused on the hands and corresponding sides) that they are very clearly reflected up close in Morpheus sunglasses, with the red and blue pills one the lenses we would expect. Each of the images of the pills in Morpheus' lenses has a corresponding image of Neo, almost as if there are two different Neos, one who is associated with the red, and the other the blue.

The Neos faces sit in the place of where Morpheus' eyes would be, or more specifically perhaps his pupils. Neo as a 'pupil' here, with one a pupil of the red and the other a pupil of the blue could be symbolically relevant.

It is at about the 1:35 mark:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky7ksownEEE

I thought I remembered looking at the meaning of the word "pill" before as it directly links to the symbolism of the scene. I had. Per Etymonline, pill originally comes from the Latin "pilula", which means "Little Ball". Elsewhere, Stones have been referred to as Balls, for example with Lehi's Liahona which was call a Ball, so this makes sense.

Ra1119bee said...

WW,
and William,

Morpheus the Greek god of dreams, sees with his eyes shut,
which syncs with the Dr. Seuss' book, I Can See with My Eyes Shut.
Seeing with the Third Eye is seeing with One Eye,
which is also in the story of the Dr. Seuss's book.

I found this interesting:
copy and paste: link below

"When Neo and Morpheus meet for the first time,
the latter wears shades, but Keanu Reeves' character is not.
There's an irony here because while Neo's eyes are exposed,
he's still very much blind to the truth, whereas Morpheus
is obscuring his eyes but sees through the deception.

This metaphor is most straightforward when Morpheus
offers Neo the red and blue pills, and the two choices
are reflected in the lenses of his glasses.

Laurence Fishburne's character is covering his eyes,
the "windows to the soul," but his sunglasses reflect the real truth."
~~~~~~~~
In the Matrix series, interestingly the 3 wise seers,
The Architect, The Oracle and The Merovingian, are all
eye glass free, perhaps because
they have transcended the Matrix and no longer
have to wear the glasses in order to 'see' clearly.
The y KNOW which is why they are seers.

Also note in both videos, there are always birds around
the Oracle and also sweets. In the first video scene of
the Oracle in the kitchen she's making cookies.
Everything is green meaning that she's in the matrix but
although she has eyeglasses, she doesn't wear them.

In the doorway of her kitchen there's a decorative
room divider. The little figure decorations on the divider
looks like, at least to me, the Double Headed Eagle
which is a symbol of power and divine connection.

In the Freedom of Choice video the Oracle wears a blue jacket.
Her purse is green.
She is feeding the ravens? crows maybe?
Language of the Birds.

Again she has sweets.
When I was at the Monroe Institute in '05
after our Hemi-Sync exercises, which included dreaming
there was always a bowl of candy waiting. We were told
that sweets/sugar grounds us to this duality dimension.
Years later it came to me that perhaps that's why
traditionally Orange Juice was/is served at Break-fast.

Also at the end of the Freedom of Choice video
the Oracle goes into a blue-green room.

Neo meets the Oracle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQJlBpPLHUM

Matrix "Freedom of the Choice"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixgFi3G_HAs

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

https://screenrant.com/matrix-movies-neo-agent-smith-sunglasses-simulation-reason/
https://hiddensignificance.com/double-headed-eagle-spiritual-meaning/

William Wright (WW) said...

Your use of "Squaring the Circle" in the title is an interesting phrase to use. It's historical use is associated with impossible tasks (the specific task being to construct a circle and square with the same area using just a straight edge and compass). Recently, though the phrase has direct relevant to Pink Floyd's art cover for "Dark side of the Moon". A documentary a few years back was titled "Squaring the Circle", about Hipgnosis, the design group who made that art cover and others.

The specific reference to the Pink Floyd album is interesting given the symbolism of both Dark and Moon we've associated with the Compass. Further, the name of Pink Floyd is perhaps relevant to this Red-Blue/ Alive-Dead dichotomy.

Pink is a form of Red, and Floyd is a word that means Grey, and which I think we have shown in other settings can be associated with Black and Blue (as in the Ambergris, I think, in some posts you wrote earlier). Anyway, Pink-Red is known to have luminosity, where Gray is defined as having little to none.

Also of interest is the combination of squaring the circle with the the Dark Side of the Moon cover. On that cover, a triangular prism is featured. "Squaring the Circle" also implies surrounding a circle with a square, or embedding it. If you put those symbols together - a circle within a square, and combine it with the triangle - you get a version of the Philosopher's Stone symbol.

WanderingGondola said...

Over the last several months I've been reading up on astrology in hopes of better understanding myself, though had only looked at decans cursorily before this post. As a Pisces decan two, Secret Language of Birthdays (supplied by Anna) gets me rather better than that page Debbie shared, but then a lot of Pisces descriptions don't entirely hit the mark. I don't think that's just about differing interpretations, as I've learnt the Sun sign isn't necessarily the most important thing in one's natal chart -- Capricorn (and its ruler Saturn) appears to be dominant for me, which seems to lessen the Pisces attributes. I'm considering seeing an astrologer to get a proper idea of what it means.

Anyway, in looking up the decans, I thought this site was quite interesting as, along with general meanings, it lists specific stars that appear in each decan. Curiously, both Pisces 2 and 3 contain stars in the Phoenix constellation.
darkstarastrology.com/horoscope-decans

On another note, Bill's comment above reminded me of an object I've seen several times while exploring Wuthering Waves' newest region. I'm assuming the thing is ornamental, but along with a probable "Dark Side of the Moon" nod, it bears a near-triangle within a circle within a square. Funnily enough, when I tried finding an instance of the object for screenshot purposes, one building I entered triggered a quest scene during which there was a brief shot featuring the thing, conveniently providing a much clearer view than I'd had already.
files.catbox.moe/x6erq8.png

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