Sunday, May 10, 2026

Just-ice and Al-ice

Late last night, an image of the Justice card of the Tarot impressed itself on my mind, and I started thinking about it. It occurred to me that the word justice can be divided into the two words just ice. Fire and ice? No, just ice. Though I would ultimately dismiss that thought as meaningless, I did entertain it long enough to mentally compose for Frost's famous poem a sequel in which pretty much everyone agrees that the world will come to a cold end rather than a hot one. ("From all the vegetables I've lost / I hold with those who favor frost"; I won't inflict any more of it on you.)

This morning I read in The Story of Alice how

in 1901, copies of both books [Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-glass] would be included in the small library on board Captain Scott's ship the Discovery, allowing his crew to while away the long Antarctic winters with adventures that replaced confinement with escapism, ice with Alice.

Alice, like justice, ends with the letters -ice,  though in neither case are they pronounced like the word ice, making the pun less likely to suggest itself. Also, there would normally be no connection at all between Alice in Wonderland and ice; the pun is only rendered usable by the highly unusual context of explorers taking Lewis Carroll's books with them to the Antarctic.

The just ice pun would also require a highly unusual context. As it happens, such a context suggested itself last July, when I wrote in a comment on "Hello. Goodbye. Shoot this man," "The frozen man wants mercy, but what has he got? Just ice." I found that by searching the blog. In last night's musings, I had completely forgotten that I had used that pun before.

In a closely related pun, some years ago I wrote a poem featuring a quibble on just as an adjective meaning "characterized by justice" and as an adverb meaning "merely."

With this my guilt how shall I live
Unless, my darling, you forgive
Me? Can you? Yes, I know you said
That God forgives, but God is just
A word that you can say instead
Of I and which means no one. Must
I turn to him and not to you?
I guess that he will have to serve.
God only knows what I shall do.
I guess I'll get what I deserve.

This was just an experiment in technique. The idea is that, the first two lines having (deceitfully) established rhyming couplets as the form of the poem, the reader will expect the fourth line to end with dead to rhyme with said. When it unexpectedly ends with just instead, the reader will naturally first understand it to mean just as opposed to merciful, only for the next line to reveal that it was actually an adverb. Each of these subverted expectations is returned to and resolved later in the poem, as subsequent lines do say in effect that God is dead ("just a word . . . which means no one," reinforced later by the use of "God only knows" to mean "no one knows") and that the speaker will receive justice rather than mercy ("I'll get what I deserve"). In theory, the reader might also expect the eighth line to end with do rather the contextually synonymous serve, but I'm not sure rhyme-scheme expectations are still strong enough at that point to have any real effect.

Speaking of Lewis Carroll and technically "clever" poems, yesterday I read this in The Story of Alice:

[T]he lines that opened Sylvie and Bruno were closely modelled on those that ended Through the Looking-Glass:

Is all our Life, then, but a dream
Seen faintly in the golden gleam
Athwart Time's dark resistless stream?
(Sylvie and Bruno)

Ever drifting down the stream --
Lingering in the golden gleam --
Life, what is it but a dream?
(Through the Looking-Glass)

In Carroll's new acrostic, ISA Bowman had supplanted Alice LidELL as his official muse, but nothing else had changed

The two partial acrostics thus juxtaposed come very close to spelling out ISABEL, and would do so if only Bruno had received top billing rather than Sylvie, or if one more line of the first acrostic ("Bowed to the earth with bitter woe") had been included in the excerpt. (Or we might note that the fourth line actually begins with a bracket, which begins with b.) This is synchronistically significant because my recent post "Book of Mormon names and Pi Days" finds in a dream of Isabel and link to The Story of Alice. In a comment on that post, I wrote that "there are a few coincidences about the beginnings and ends of phrases." This syncs with the parts of the acrostics quoted, corresponding to the beginning of one muse's name and the end of the other's.

Coming back to the beginning of this post, I discuss a pun involving the word just, talk about rewriting Frost's poem that begins "Some say the world will end in fire," and then quote a reference to "Captain Scott," the Antarctic explorer. Last July, I published a post called "Some say the world will end in fire," which quotes a Moody Blues song referencing "Captain Scott" in the Antarctic and immediately follows it with a picture of a T-shirt that says "GOAL IS JUST." This was published just three days after the frozen man "just ice" pun.

15 comments:

Laeth said...

two more tie ins with the same chapter mentioned before, the one with Diana and Alice.

one is Alice speaking about her daughter named Isabel and saying she’s a lawyer, and a politician (justice sync)

the other is later in the chapter Alice saying this: "for a few years now, at the beginning of every year… I do a tarot reading". she then goes on to monologue extensively on it. she never mentions specific cards, but now i'm thinking maybe i need to put in something about the card justice aha.

Laeth said...

you know what, this gets stranger. i didn't have the image of the card in my mind so i went to check. and immediately remembered a big theme and part of the conversation in the chapter is about fairness, especially between the sexes.

this part seems relevant enough to quote, given the card:

"But the scales are always tipped in men’s favor…, Oh that’s such crap El… the truth is most of the time we have it pretty easy… all the dangerous jobs are done by men… and that has always been the case…"

this is a conversation between Diana, Alice and Elsa (El). a commenter noted on the other post something about El and Izzys. and what do you know, Elsa's boyfriend is named Ezequiel, and she calls him Izzy.

wild.

Laeth said...

more stuff i just figured out (sorry, i wrote it a while ago): the theme of muses.

in this case, the two characters who embody it are Alice and Elsa (El), and they are (at least in Elsa's mind) competing for the role of muse. the word appears three times, but the theme as i said is central, the central conflict of the story really, in other ways than the above too.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Remarkable. Truly the world is bound with secret knots.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

I just meant by that last comment something like Debbie's motto "Everything is connected," but after posting it I became curious about the origin of the expression. I knew it as the title of a Noe Venable album, but I figured it probably came from somewhere.

It turns out it's a translation of a Latin motto -- Arcanis nodis ligantur mundus -- which appears in the frontispiece of Athanasius Kircher's 1667 book Magneticum Naturae Regnum, which you can see here:

https://therealsamizdat.com/2016/06/21/eco-perfection-and-secrecy/

Central to the image is an angel -- unblindfolded like the Justice of the Tarot -- holding a pair of scales. The Latin motto, with a form of arcanus for "secret," is also a link to the Tarot, the cards of which are traditionally called Arcana.

I had not the slightest awareness of any of these connections when I wrote "the world is bound with secret knots." The expression just came to mind.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

It's interesting that El has come up. In my earlier post, I noted that my dream about Isabel may have been influenced by a post I had done on the harlot Isabel. That post, in turn, was prompted by an earlier post I had done about the divine name El.

https://narrowdesert.blogspot.com/2026/05/book-of-mormon-names-and-pi-days.html
https://notesonthebom.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-harlot-isabel.html
https://notesonthebom.blogspot.com/2026/02/is-el-lamanite-god-in-book-of-mormon.html

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Incidentally, Laeth, how do you monologue extensively about a Tarot reading without mentioning any of the cards? If she just talks about the meaning of the reading, I would be happy to suggest particular cards that could plausibly be read that way.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Just now, as I add these comments to a post that mentions justice vs. mercy, I see at the top of my blogroll in the sidebar something Adam Piggott posted just an hour ago:

https://adampiggott.substack.com/p/judging-others-is-a-spiritual-mercy

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

The latest Duckstack is also a sync:

"A lot of scriptural absolutism or what we call Pharisaical is cope for this, rules substitute for faith often enough that you can get away with making rules into an idol, then at least you know what you’re doing. God hates that."

https://duckstack.substack.com/p/carte-heart

Last night, my first response to the mental image of Justice, before getting into the pun stuff, was to write this in an email:

"As I was writing this email, I kept getting a persistent mental image of the Justice card, which differs from the usual representation of Justice in that she wears no blindfold but considers the whole truth with open eyes. This has its deeper meaning ('The law came by Moses, but grace and truth by Jesus Christ'), but for the reader's purpose the message is that mere rule-following is antithetical to the spirit and method of the Tarot. Keep your eyes open and see what you can see."

Laeth said...

incredible. i wish i knew what these things meant. but i guess there is no one answer really. it's still enchanting.

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as for your question: the context is Alice telling the two students (Dee and Elsa) something no one at school knows about her, and she thinks of the tarot thing. Elsa is shocked and curious, and so Alice explains how a reading happens, how the cards are laid, and what their positions and interactions might be. (like, how the left card is the 'past', the right one 'the future') and how she approaches it, which is precisely what you quote in the last comment, to see things in a new perspective.

given all this, if you want to read this chapter in advance i can send it to you. i'm still a revision or so away of the book from it being really final, but it's mostly typo patrol, i'm not going to change anything truly meaningful. if these coincidences and connections are to be taken seriously, then it means the content in fact already 'existed' in some way, i just found it. it's very strange.

Ra1119bee said...

William,
And speaking of OWL- lis, ( Alice) , Just-Us ( Justice)
and Lady Justice holding the scales of Balance,
blindfolded Oh My!

The 'lis' reference as in OWL-lis, meaning the lily.

Recall our many syncs of Owls, on your blog in the past.
Recall my perspective about our soul's mission
each lifetime of 'balance' and seeing
beyond the illusion ( symbolic of the blindfold ) and
seeing with our One Eye ( i.e. our Third Eye which sees
the truth), Of course the lily's significance being a
major puzzle piece.

Laeth's mention of Dee was interesting.
The D ( vowels omitted )
is the doorway.

IMHO, there are no coincidences.
Seeing things from different perspectives
( the good, the bad and the ugly )
and from a vast spectrum of ideologies
is imperative to evolve.

When we are transformed we 'die'
from our previous self which is frightening
for a lot of people.
Confronting and slaying the dragon ( our shadow )
is not for the weak.

However the Nigredo is the first step in the
alchemical transformation
towards the Philosopher's Stone 
which interestingly the Nigredo leads back to the OWL
( seeing in the dark)
and to Alice ( the darkness of the rabbit hole and caves ).

I do believe what Laeth writes
(....'Then it means the content in fact already
'existed' in some way"....) 
I believe that is absolutely true and for me
answers many many questions.

 I believe that All of the answers we need to navigate
this duality dimension
exist not only inside of us ( via our pineal gland )
but out in the ether ( Thoth's mind ) and
that knowledge is there for ALL OF US
and for the taking, however much like Mercury
the ideas and knowledge travels swiftly because
of its high vibrational energy.

Odin knew this and sacrificed an eye for it because
it's required that we make sacrifices to learn the truth
which circles back to the Nigredo.

That's why, I believe, that we ( humans collectively )
can see into the future, past and present. Including 
WAY out into the future and many lifetimes in the past.

Thoth had the head of an ibis, because he knew the Language
of the Birds. It's the birds who can see far and wide.

And speaking of birds and high places ( airplanes )  and Alice
and dark low places ( rabbit holes and caves ) check out the
1967 song White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane.

The song White Rabbit was on Jefferson Airplane's 1967 album
Surrealistic Pillow. Note on the cover of the album
FOUR of the band members ( including Grace Slick ) having
to do with 'eyes'.

And last but not least and speaking of El's , Is-ra-el , lizards
and El-LIZ- Beth's  and Izzy's Oh My !
Check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy

P. S. Thank you for the Samizdat link! And no, I did NOT
know about this secret knot before, which begs
the question at least for me, not only how but WHY
has this Sacred Knowledge been given
to me and you? But not JUST-US
many others too.

I personally believe our soul gives all of us
the Sacred Knowledge every night in REM
and in our waking lives via paranormal ( synchronicity )
experiences for a very important reason.

This new Samizdat information you linked solidifies,
at least for me,
my perspective about my soul gaining the Siddhis
powers throughout many incarnations.
I'm not surprised that it leads back to the Rosy's.

Recall I shared my 2011 Fama Fraternitatis---
----You Guys are from Germany ! dream.

I believe and have mentioned many times that if our soul
wants us to know something or perhaps
not to Forget something
our soul will place that 'something' in our paths in some
way , shape or form. So, again Thank You for the link.

The soul ( which I believe is connected to God )
never disappoints,
at least not to me.

Sync fairies be working overtime, no?

Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnJM_jC7j_4

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

Ra1119bee said...

William,
I forgot to mention. No mushrooms needed.
At least not for me. :-)))))

William Wright (WW) said...

"Truly the world is bound with secret knots"

Definitely an interesting phrase. A world that is bound reminded me of Enoch's vision of Satan holding a chain that veiled the world in darkness (in th PoGP), and also of Nephi's prophecy in 2 Nephi 26, where he writes:

"And there are also secret combinations, as as in times of old, according to the combinations of the devil, for is the founder of all these things; yea, he founder of murder, and words of darkness, yeah, and he leadeth them by the neck with a flaxen cord, until he bindeth them with his strong cords forever."

The specific mention of secret combinations and their works becomes even more relevant when looking at a homonym of "knots": Naughts. Truly the world is bound with secret naughts. Naughts, according to Etymonline, means "evil, an evil act", and also "the number Zero". That is particularly interesting when remembering the number Zero links to Cipher/ Cypher.

Anyway, I agree with that statement in that form, that truly the world is bound by secret evils and secret combinations.

William Wright (WW) said...

I'll leave this follow-up comment here rather than on your recent "Book of Mormon names..." post where it is more directly applicable because I think it links to these secret knots/ naughts.

You wrote of the name "Isabel" and is connection to a harlot, and it also being curiously mentioned in your dream as a good Book of Mormon name. Laeth followed on with mention that in his book there is a child prostitute with the fake name of "Melissa".

I took note because there are a short list of names that I have used for one Being in particular, and with those two names on that list and having been used many times. Isabel is a form of the name Elizabeth.

Of interest to that form of her name, however, is that in Daymon's first book, Words of the Faithful, she goes by the name Izilba. Izilba is a name that falls very close phonetically with with Isabel. All it takes is a fat fingered placement of the L at the end of that name instead and you have Izibal.

I am writing this here because Izilba ties, I think, to this concept of a world bound by a secret evil/ combination, both in terms of the 'true' Izilba/ Melissa, and to her imposter, Ungoliant, or the Great Whore. In Faithful, Izilba looks at Zhera', and sees a world that is 'unbound', specifically in reference to a girdle around Arda, our known world, being loosened.

Of interest given the connection I've made between Cipher/ Cypher (mentioned in my earlier comment) and Pharazon, is it was Pharazon's actions which placed that girdle around our world, breaking the straight road.

I wrote on my blog that I interpreted Izilba's foresight of the girdle being loosened as relating to Zhera (Faramir's) travelling beyond this world to Valinor, and re-establishing the straight road. This world then become 'unbound', at least for some.

I've mentioned before I don't have many dreams which include you, so when they come up I do take notice. In a dream sequence from this morning, I was in a conversation with you (or someone I took to be you... I can never be sure what things are meant to be, if you know what I mean). I asked "Do you have any plans for this summer?". You got a strange look on your face regarding the question and replied "Well, somebody has been talking about some kind of upcoming trip."

I said, "Oh yes, to Tirion". I said some other things after which aren't important here, but just note the dream and specifically the mention of a trip to Tirion given your comment about a 'bound' world, my alternative/ additional interpretation of what that means, and my earlier writings that act of unbinding involves just such a trip. You know, wearing rollerskates or whatever.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

I think that's a valid alternative meaning of "bound with secret knots," Bill. When I have to gloss "secret combinations" for the benefit of non-Mormon readers, I typically go with "oath-bound conspiracies." It is common for a knot to symbolize a binding vow, as when we say those taking matrimonial vows "tie the knot."

One thinks of the "ancient knot of dangerous adversaries" mentioned in Richard III.

(By the way, your last comment was spammed, I think because of the "whore" reference. I've restored it just now.)