This evening I was out with my wife. On our way home, I drew her attention to the Moon. It appeared very large and red in the sky, and it was a very thin crescent -- what is called an "eyebrow moon" in Chinese, as opposed to the thicker "tooth moon" crescent -- so oriented as to resemble a disembodied smile. "It's the Cheshire Cat!" she said. (I haven't mentioned to her that I've been reading about Alice, and it's an e-book, so she wouldn't have seen it lying around.) The idea of a cat in the night sky, identified with a mostly-black heavenly body, syncs with "Strange is the night where Oreos rise," which quoted an /x/ post signed by "SCHwarE SoNNE as CAt," obviously a typo for the Schwarze Sonne, "Black Sun." Prior to that one, my only post to feature Oreos, "The Great Tower: The link between the Swiss Temple and the Empire State Building," included this image with an Oreo that appears to have a red smile.
One of the Oreos also has a green smile. My last post, "Bret Michaels," had a picture of the cover of a Poison album showing a woman sticking out her tongue -- one of two such album covers, it turns out, one the other the woman has a green mouth:
In a comment on "Strange is the night where Oreos rise," Debbie brought in the Winkies from The Wizard of Oz, partly because she thought their chant in the 1939 movie sounded like "O-re-o!" Later she added that "the Cross of Lorraine [as seen on Oreo cookies] looks very similar to the red crosses on the Winkies uniform in the Wizard of Oz." She also mentioned her red Crescent bag again and noted the three crescent moons in the Reality Temple meme. Those three crescents, like the red one I saw in the sky tonight, are in "smile" orientation.
I haven't read any of the Oz books since childhood and had forgotten about the Winkies. My main association with the name is the nursery rhyme:
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the townUpstairs, downstairs, in his nightgown.Rapping at the window, crying through the lock,Are the children in their beds?Now it's eight o'clock.
Apparently the original version had "ten o'clock," and "past eight o'clock" is also a common variant, but the above is the version I learned as a child. Just yesterday, Barnhardt posted this meme:
In my "Bret Michaels" post, I linked an old post from 2024, "Christ between antlers, Chameleon Baptism, and a liquid clock in an alligator's stomach," because it included several images of long, red tongues. The last part of the post title refers to a mention in the novel Swamplandia! of a "clock set inside a real alligator's pale stomach," which I connected with Peter Pan's "crocodile that made a ticking sound because it had swallowed a clock." This, together with the eight/ate pun in "Strange is the night where Oreos rise," led me to a different reading of Wee Willie Winkie's cry:
Are the children in their beds?Now it's ate a clock!
That old post also has "Christ between antlers" in the title. After we arrived home tonight, my wife was organizing some kitchen cabinets, found a mostly-empty flask of liquor we'd both forgotten about, and handed it to me, saying, "Here, do you want to finish this?"





3 comments:
On p. 21 of Noah Hypnotik, we read of someone singing "with all the off-key gusto of the Lollipop Guild" -- referencing a group of Munchkins in the 1939 Wizard of Oz movie, and thus obviously Winkie-adjacent.
William,
part 1 of 2
Wow! Very VERY intriguing indeed.
I noted in this post once again yet another reference
to time and clocks which have been a recurring theme
in my puzzle pieces as well , as I've recently shared
with you about my recent experience with
the White man staring at me in the mom and pop restaurant
and the black SUV and the It's About Time
Clocks and Watch repair printed on a white placard of the SUV.
Recall I shared that the name of the mom and pop
restaurant having to do symbolically with time as well.
Regarding your mentioning of the Wee Willie Winkie poem
and the children in bed, 'coincidently' a few days ago
I watched a 1979 movie that popped up on my youtube feed.
The movie is titled: When a Stranger
Calls. I've seen this movie before but it's been many decades ago.
The plot of When a Stranger Calls is about a babysitter,
Jill Johnson, who receives threating phone calls.
The caller asking: Have you checked the children?
Note in the movie trailer ( link below ) the clock
pendulum and the face of the clock showing
11:00, which is when the 'chaos'
started.
Note that the Wizard of Oz's Winkies
also has time and eye reference.
Copy and paste from etymology :
"wink(v.)
Middle English winken, "to blink, close the eyes,"
Old English wincian, from Proto-Germanic *wink-
(source also of Dutch winken, Old High German winkan
"move sideways, stagger; nod," German winken "to wave, wink")
**and this: (asterisks mine )
"wink(n.)
"a quick shutting and opening of the eyelids,"
c. 1300, in sleep a wink "sleep a bit;" from wink (v.).
As "nap, sleep, period of sleep" from late 14c.
The meaning "very brief moment of time" is attested from 1580s
*****Forty winks for "a short nap" is by 1821 (see forty).
~~~~~~~~
There's the 'magical' word forty again.
Copy and paste: asterisks mine
"[T]he number 40 must have been used very frequently
by Mesha's scribe as a round number.
It is probably often used in that way in the Bible
where it is remarkably frequent, esp. in reference to
***** periods of days or years.***
~~~~~~~
William
part 2
In The Wizard of Oz, although the Winkies ( who have
green skin in the movie but have yellow skin in F. Baum's
original story ) guard the Wicked Witch, the Winkies praise
Dorothy for releasing them from their slavery.
In other words, Dorthey wakes them up
from their sleep. Wake Up! Wake Up!
Yet again another connection to the
children ( innocence and/or ignorance) sleeping.
Also, the photo you posted "Christ between antlers"
is interesting as it too has connection to the crescent corona
and the horn. When the crescent is
turned upside down, it becomes a dome.
In the illustration on the bottle of liquor that
you posted the deer is inside of a
Laural Wreath. Recall my many comments about
my dreams and the name Lori.
Also my gazillion comments about the 2023 apocalyptic
Netflix movie (produced by the Obamas) titled
Leave the World Behind. Deer are a very significant
symbolic sign in that movie.
In one scene of Leave the World Behind,
the protagonist Amanda ( played by Julie
Roberts) mentions her children sleeping upstairs.
One of her children is the little girl ' coincidently'
named ROSE. Rose is psychic and the deer help
guide Rose to where she needs to be in this
chaotic situation which
Rose can be seen briefly staring at the deer
in the trailer below, starting about
marker/frame 1:38 or so.
Recall our recent syncs about Rose and my
2022 dream Ruddy Rose.
The Nigredos are owners of the house.
Recall I shared the very odd experiences
I had with the 3 deer last summer.
I named them Fawnsy, Friendsy and Momsy.
Anywho ,back to the crescent,
Copy and paste:
The Gradation of Coronary Colors
"When we examine the corona, we notice a progression
of colors radiating outward from the central aureole.
This color gradient begins with blues and transitions
through yellows and straws before reaching red hues.
Moving inward, we encounter the first ring, which
presents an array of blue and violet shades that gradually
shift to blues, greens, and reds once again."
~~~~~~~~
Which circles us back to red again.
As I shared about my red Coach Crescent handbag,
that I bought in 1980, there were other colors available
in that style handbag, but for some reason I chose
the red one.
Perhaps me choosing the red Cresent bag
wasn't a coincidence because look
how perfectly it fits into the big picture of
my puzzle especially the Cresent
and Ottoman connection.
IMHO our soul transcends linear time and space
which would explain, at least to me,
why everything is connected.
When a Stranger Calls---trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oC4QJtPMH0
https://atoptics.co.uk/blog/opod-crescent-corona/
Leave The World Behind --Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMVBi_e8o-Y&t=3s
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