Saturday, January 23, 2010
Horimitsu TATTOO work today 龍
本日一件目。
久しぶりのお客様。
手直し。
雲のご依頼お待ちしています。(^-^)/
次回はラーメン食べに行きましょうね。
Today the first case.
A visitor after a long time.
Alteration.
I wait for the request of the cloud. (^-^)/
Lets go to eat ramen on the next time.
Hoy el primer caso.
Un visitante después de un tiempo largo.
Alteración.
Espero por la demanda de la nube. (^ - ^)/ Permite va a comer el ramen en la próximo vez.
Models Wears a Chocolate Dresses | Chocolate Fashion Show
Well this model below was really delicious when they using a chocolate dresses, all their dresses was made entirely from a chocolate. that's so yummy...
What’s hotter that Asian models dressed in chocolate? Can’t think of anything right now, and if you can, you’re the one with the problem. These girls took part in a parade to kick off the 2010 Salon du Chocolat, in Shanghai. I have to say this is the way every event should start.
So how about if we see the beautiful models with chocolate fashion, here's the picture after the jump
Reverend's Reviews: Swim Trial
David Oliveras' Watercolors, about a high school art student who falls in love with a hunky if troubled member of the swim team, made quite a splash (no pun intended ... OK, maybe a little) at Outfest, Los Angeles's GLBT film festival, way back in the summer of 2008. It is finally being released theatrically this weekend in Los Angeles and New York as part of a gay mini-fest sponsored by Regent Releasing/here! Films and Gay.com.
The plot of Watercolors is reminiscent of the superior, 1999 British film Get Real, in which a self-accepting gay student also has the hots for a closeted athlete. To Watercolors' detriment, Oliveras turns up the angst and minimizes the humor in his tale of conflicted boy-love. He stacks the odds against Danny (played by Tye Olson, who won the 2008 Best Actor award at Outfest for his work here) and the object of his affection, Carter (Kyle Clare, also quite good). Both are the sons of recovering alcoholics. Carter, a promising athlete, suffers as a result of his father's too-high expectations and turns to drugs. Meanwhile, the bullied, effeminate Danny hones his artistic technique under the tutelage of a compassionate teacher played by camp movie queen Karen Black.
One can't blame Danny for falling for the seductive Carter when the latter ends up staying at Danny's home one weekend. Sexy if unsurprising, almost requisite scenes involving skinny dipping, smoking lessons using a shared cigarette, and tentative same-sex kisses result. And also predictably, things between Carter and Danny end tragically.
Oliveras suffuses his film with odd, unnecessary vignettes of the grown-up Danny fighting with his current boyfriend over his continuing obsession with Carter during an exhibition of Danny's art. The tipsy boyfriend comes across as a jerk, and I kept hoping Danny would dump him instead of begging him not to leave. The movie's finale, intended to be romantic, felt hollow to me.
The best feature of Watercolors — apart from its Speedo-clad swimmers — is the lovely, color-saturated cinematography by Melissa Holt. Also of note is the presence of out champion diver Greg Louganis, suddenly middle-aged but still very attractive, as Carter's demanding swim coach.
Watercolors is playing for a limited time as part of a triple feature with Murder in Fashion, about gay party boy Andrew Cunanan and the killing of Gianni Versace, and Misconceptions, a promising-sounding comedy in which a conservative Southern woman decides to act as a surrogate for two gay men after receiving a message from God telling her to do so. For more information about the fest and these films, visit Gay.com.
UPDATE: Watercolors is now available on DVD from Amazon.com.
Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.
The plot of Watercolors is reminiscent of the superior, 1999 British film Get Real, in which a self-accepting gay student also has the hots for a closeted athlete. To Watercolors' detriment, Oliveras turns up the angst and minimizes the humor in his tale of conflicted boy-love. He stacks the odds against Danny (played by Tye Olson, who won the 2008 Best Actor award at Outfest for his work here) and the object of his affection, Carter (Kyle Clare, also quite good). Both are the sons of recovering alcoholics. Carter, a promising athlete, suffers as a result of his father's too-high expectations and turns to drugs. Meanwhile, the bullied, effeminate Danny hones his artistic technique under the tutelage of a compassionate teacher played by camp movie queen Karen Black.
One can't blame Danny for falling for the seductive Carter when the latter ends up staying at Danny's home one weekend. Sexy if unsurprising, almost requisite scenes involving skinny dipping, smoking lessons using a shared cigarette, and tentative same-sex kisses result. And also predictably, things between Carter and Danny end tragically.
Oliveras suffuses his film with odd, unnecessary vignettes of the grown-up Danny fighting with his current boyfriend over his continuing obsession with Carter during an exhibition of Danny's art. The tipsy boyfriend comes across as a jerk, and I kept hoping Danny would dump him instead of begging him not to leave. The movie's finale, intended to be romantic, felt hollow to me.
The best feature of Watercolors — apart from its Speedo-clad swimmers — is the lovely, color-saturated cinematography by Melissa Holt. Also of note is the presence of out champion diver Greg Louganis, suddenly middle-aged but still very attractive, as Carter's demanding swim coach.
Watercolors is playing for a limited time as part of a triple feature with Murder in Fashion, about gay party boy Andrew Cunanan and the killing of Gianni Versace, and Misconceptions, a promising-sounding comedy in which a conservative Southern woman decides to act as a surrogate for two gay men after receiving a message from God telling her to do so. For more information about the fest and these films, visit Gay.com.
UPDATE: Watercolors is now available on DVD from Amazon.com.
Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.
Horimitsu TATTOO work today 額
本日二件目。
額。
ひたすら額。(^-^;)
で、本日終了。
Today the second case.
GAKU.
It is GAKU earnestly. (^-^;)
Well, it is finished today.
Hoy el segundo caso.
GAKU.
Es seriamente GAKU. (^ - ^;)
Bien, está acabado hoy.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Anti Aging Treatments | Anti Aging Skin Care
Anti Aging Treatments .blogspot.com is a anti aging blog where you can find articles and reviews on anti aging related issues - anti aging treatments, skin care, anti aging products. We will also discuss in brief any new anti aging research results that were published in academic journals, with updates on further developments in anti aging treatments, anti aging skin care, anti aging products and other anti aging issues.
Skin Care
Reversing the effects of age on your appearance is a very popular subject today. With the first of the Baby Boomer generation coming into retirement age, there are more and more people around that are interested in ways to look younger.
Some actions for prevention purposes exist and are to the capacity of all: a careful feeding, a regular physical activity, reduction of stress, maintenance, also with aging, social relationships and, now we can add, correct anti- aging actions.
Some actions for prevention purposes exist and are to the capacity of all: a careful feeding, a regular physical activity, reduction of stress, maintenance, also with aging, social relationships and, now we can add, correct anti- aging actions.
The purpose of this anti aging treatments blog is to provide a variety of information, references, links, and resources to people interested in any aspect of anti aging treatments, anti aging skin care, products, therapies, or lifestyles.
Anti Aging Treatments .blogspot.com
Anti Aging Treatments .blogspot.com
Horimitsu TATTOO work today 新規の龍
本日一件目。
新規の龍。
ハワイからのお客様。
メールで打ち合わせを重ねて、お越しいただきました。
本当にありがとうございます。お土産ありがとう。
日本を楽しんでください。
刺青も。(^-^)
Today the first case.
A new dragon.
A visitor from Hawaii.
I repeated a meeting by an email and had you go.
Thank you very much. Thank you for souvenir.
Please enjoy Japan.
As for the tattoo. (^-^)
Hoy el primer caso.
Un nuevo dragón.
Un visitante de Hawaii.
Repetí una reunión por un correo electrónico y le hice ir.
Muchas gracias.
Disfrute Japón.
En cuanto al tatuaje. (^ - ^)
Surf Fashion
Quicksilver Clothing Takes Surfing to a New Level
By James M Peterson
Whether you are a beginning surfer or an old pro, you know that there is simply no better way to spend the day than catching the waves. Learning to become a skilled surfer requires a great deal of dedication and practice. It also helps to wear the right clothing. While you could simply slip on whatever happened to be hanging in your closet, the appropriate attire is an important part of being a serious surfer. Quicksilver clothing is made especially for surfing and will give you that dedicated surfer look. It is a popular brand in the surf community.
Quicksilver clothing offers a wide variety of apparel that looks good and is just right for surfing. When you are ready to hang ten on the waves, this line of clothing can provide you with everything from board shorts to surf shirts. Surfing is a demanding sport, and surfers understand the importance of having comfortable and durable equipment. This is why Quicksilver designs its surf attire to provide you with the cool, comfortable fit that you need to surf for as long as you wish.
In addition to producing a wide variety of different board shorts and shirts, Quicksilver also makes a surfing-themed line of casual wear. This line is a great way to take your love of surfing wherever you go. Whether you are riding the waves or just hanging out at the beach, Quicksilver clothing can keep you cool and comfortable. Visit HSSSurf.com to learn more about the Quicksilver brand.
By James M Peterson
Whether you are a beginning surfer or an old pro, you know that there is simply no better way to spend the day than catching the waves. Learning to become a skilled surfer requires a great deal of dedication and practice. It also helps to wear the right clothing. While you could simply slip on whatever happened to be hanging in your closet, the appropriate attire is an important part of being a serious surfer. Quicksilver clothing is made especially for surfing and will give you that dedicated surfer look. It is a popular brand in the surf community.
Quicksilver clothing offers a wide variety of apparel that looks good and is just right for surfing. When you are ready to hang ten on the waves, this line of clothing can provide you with everything from board shorts to surf shirts. Surfing is a demanding sport, and surfers understand the importance of having comfortable and durable equipment. This is why Quicksilver designs its surf attire to provide you with the cool, comfortable fit that you need to surf for as long as you wish.
In addition to producing a wide variety of different board shorts and shirts, Quicksilver also makes a surfing-themed line of casual wear. This line is a great way to take your love of surfing wherever you go. Whether you are riding the waves or just hanging out at the beach, Quicksilver clothing can keep you cool and comfortable. Visit HSSSurf.com to learn more about the Quicksilver brand.
Wonder Woman
So... if I could make a Wonder Woman she'd look something like this...
I got my first comic ever in 3rd grade, it was Wonder Woman, she's been my favorite super hero ever since. I LOVED that it was all about mythology, even at that age. So I created my own version with some Greek throw back costuming and a little sexy. I had far too much fun with it!
I got my first comic ever in 3rd grade, it was Wonder Woman, she's been my favorite super hero ever since. I LOVED that it was all about mythology, even at that age. So I created my own version with some Greek throw back costuming and a little sexy. I had far too much fun with it!
Big Brhootha
Another great reader submission, this one from Michael and done by Keller at Classic Tattoo in Pinellas Park, Florida.
Reverend’s Reviews: Gladiators in the Living Room
Kirk Douglas was sexy, to be sure, as the loincloth-clad star of Stanley Kubrick’s epic 1960 film Spartacus. Apart from that loincloth, though, Douglas doesn’t have anything on the sometimes-nude hunks that populate the new Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand, which premieres on the cable channel tonight.
Seemingly inspired by the blockbuster 2007 film 300 as much as by historical accounts of a slave uprising against ancient Rome, the series is a stylish if graphically bloody soap opera. A lot of money appears to have gone into Spartacus: Blood and Sand, and its high-powered producers include filmmaker Sam Raimi (best known for his Evil Dead and Spider-Man movies), Rob Tapert (The Grudge) and Steven S. DeKnight (of the beloved Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show).
Newcomer Andy Whitfield plays the title role, although his character doesn’t initially sport the moniker “Spartacus.” Rather, he starts out as an unnamed, happily married Thracian who becomes enslaved by a treacherous Roman soldier with a vendetta against him. Subsequently forced to fight four trained gladiators at once, the Thracian stuns his captors and the audience by slaying all of his opponents single-handedly. A star is born and is christened “Spartacus” (after a legendary fighter) by the crowd.
Spartacus is purchased by the scheming Batiatus (played by John Hannah, who was very funny as Rachel Weisz’s high-living brother in The Mummy movies) for formal training at the ludus (gladiator school) he owns. Batiatus sees his new recruit as having the potential to earn him and his wife (Lucy Lawless, Xena herself, who looks ravishing here) enough money and prestige to be accepted into the upper-echelons of Roman society.
I was able to view the first three episodes of Spartacus: Blood and Sand in advance. While the main plot and setting will seem familiar to anyone who has seen Gladiator or, again, 300, there is enough sex (both romantic and kinky, as well as some lesbian action) and full-frontal male and female nudity to keep more than a few GLBT viewers interested. Gay men, especially, will want to catch the second episode, “Sacramentum Gladiatorum,” which features naked gladiators shaving, strutting and preening in the ludus’s bath. Be sure to have your thumb at the ready over the remote’s “freeze frame” button!
The series is set in a digitally recreated ancient Rome wherein men stand stoic in virtual snow and sunsets, and slo-mo blood sprays out in all directions during the fight scenes. The violence is completely over-the-top, with severed heads and limbs similarly flying across the screen. There is also gratuitous, historically questionable use of derogatory terms for sexual acts and anatomy.
What gives Spartacus: Blood and Sand some sorely needed credibility are the fine performances of its lead cast members. Whitfield makes a fine hero: strong and seething angrily as appropriate while adding a nuanced softness and everyman quality to his role. Hannah and Lawless are excellent, as is Peter Mensah as Doctore, the gladiators’ domineering head trainer. Mensah deserves special credit, as he keeps his and his character’s dignity intact while delivering the scripts’ ripest dialogue.
But if chiseled, oiled men grappling with one another while wearing little more than codpieces get your blood pumping, you won’t want to miss Spartacus: Blood and Sand. For more information, visit the show's official website.
Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.
Seemingly inspired by the blockbuster 2007 film 300 as much as by historical accounts of a slave uprising against ancient Rome, the series is a stylish if graphically bloody soap opera. A lot of money appears to have gone into Spartacus: Blood and Sand, and its high-powered producers include filmmaker Sam Raimi (best known for his Evil Dead and Spider-Man movies), Rob Tapert (The Grudge) and Steven S. DeKnight (of the beloved Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show).
Newcomer Andy Whitfield plays the title role, although his character doesn’t initially sport the moniker “Spartacus.” Rather, he starts out as an unnamed, happily married Thracian who becomes enslaved by a treacherous Roman soldier with a vendetta against him. Subsequently forced to fight four trained gladiators at once, the Thracian stuns his captors and the audience by slaying all of his opponents single-handedly. A star is born and is christened “Spartacus” (after a legendary fighter) by the crowd.
Spartacus is purchased by the scheming Batiatus (played by John Hannah, who was very funny as Rachel Weisz’s high-living brother in The Mummy movies) for formal training at the ludus (gladiator school) he owns. Batiatus sees his new recruit as having the potential to earn him and his wife (Lucy Lawless, Xena herself, who looks ravishing here) enough money and prestige to be accepted into the upper-echelons of Roman society.
I was able to view the first three episodes of Spartacus: Blood and Sand in advance. While the main plot and setting will seem familiar to anyone who has seen Gladiator or, again, 300, there is enough sex (both romantic and kinky, as well as some lesbian action) and full-frontal male and female nudity to keep more than a few GLBT viewers interested. Gay men, especially, will want to catch the second episode, “Sacramentum Gladiatorum,” which features naked gladiators shaving, strutting and preening in the ludus’s bath. Be sure to have your thumb at the ready over the remote’s “freeze frame” button!
The series is set in a digitally recreated ancient Rome wherein men stand stoic in virtual snow and sunsets, and slo-mo blood sprays out in all directions during the fight scenes. The violence is completely over-the-top, with severed heads and limbs similarly flying across the screen. There is also gratuitous, historically questionable use of derogatory terms for sexual acts and anatomy.
What gives Spartacus: Blood and Sand some sorely needed credibility are the fine performances of its lead cast members. Whitfield makes a fine hero: strong and seething angrily as appropriate while adding a nuanced softness and everyman quality to his role. Hannah and Lawless are excellent, as is Peter Mensah as Doctore, the gladiators’ domineering head trainer. Mensah deserves special credit, as he keeps his and his character’s dignity intact while delivering the scripts’ ripest dialogue.
But if chiseled, oiled men grappling with one another while wearing little more than codpieces get your blood pumping, you won’t want to miss Spartacus: Blood and Sand. For more information, visit the show's official website.
Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.
Horimitsu TATTOO work today 下絵日
本日、下絵作成と打ち合わせのなどの庶務、雑務。
朝から、下絵作成、針作り、その他。
携帯電話が壊れたので修理に出しています。
電話したい方々が沢山いるのですが、10日ほどお待ちください。(^-^;)
General affairs such as things of today, sketch making and a meeting, trivial routine duties.
From morning, it is sketch making, the making of needle, others.
Because a mobile telephone was broken, I go for repair.
There are a lot of people who want to talk on the telephone, but please wait for approximately 10 days. (^-^;)
Asuntos generales como cosas de hoy, fabricación del boceto y una reunión, los deberes rutinarios triviales.
De mañana, es fabricación del boceto, la fabricación de aguja, otros.
Porque un teléfono móvil estaba roto, voy por la reparación.
Hay muchas personas que quieren hablar sin parar el teléfono, pero por favor espera por aproximadamente 10 días. (^ - ^;)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Have Mercy Mercury (with a slight bit of reminiscence)
On the publishing of this particular part of this post we have the date 1-22-10 as shown in the movie posters above. With a little dissection we have 12-21 both halves for the Jupiter twins 24 and 42... So with the hint of angels and Jupiter we now must investigate what angel has anything to do with Jupiter. And we find Zadkiel.
To those like myself unversed in Angel Mythos we'll just keep this simple.... Or try to. According to Jewish Mysticism via the Kabbalah tree of life we find ten Seperoths or Circles. Each of these "Circles" have magical correspondences under the theory that once something is connected to something else that it shall always be linked to the same through out history(sounds like quantum physics if you ask me). This is "same same" with Sycro, infact it is very simple, Abe Lincoln would not be named Abe if not for the Abe in the Bible. If you go into a pizzeria called The Fall of Rome, then the pizzeria and the true fall of Rome are intimately connected.... If Rome never fell then there would be no pizzeria. Or else it would be called something like Little Caesar's....
So with that in mind we look for the Kabbalah correspondence to Jupiter and we are introduced to Chesed or Mercy. One group of Correspondences is seen in the Table above... We see the 4th Sphere labeled Chesed with the association to the animal dolphin.... Chesed has a planet and Ancient God association with Jupiter as well as Tin and therefore Jupiter's Beautiful symbol(as well as Tin's Symbol) is usually found within that Sphere. I've seen many a Kabbalah help books sight the similarities to the Jupiter Symbol and the number four, only Sync heads see the 4 2.... To my knowledge at least. So the Chesed = Jupiter = Blue Hand(also a name given to Chesed) = Tin = Dolphins.... Get it? If I continue on this Table of Correspondence I find as well that Chesed has a designated Angel and it's name is Zadkiel. Zadkiel is favored to be the Angel of Mercy for it is the one who stopped Abraham from killing his son... Seen above showing the way UP with JUPiter finger.
Genesis 22:1-24 Got yer attention on those numbers didn't I...
The story goes as such. Abraham is told by god to kill his son Isaac... So he travels with his son to said mount that god has given and has his son hike up the firewood for the sacrifice. Isaac is clueless and says...
"Hey, pops, where's the animal we're gonna roast?"
Abe replies honestly...
"God's will provide one."
And as the old man is ready to cut his son's gullet enter the angel of Jupiter/Mercy to give Abe a Ram instead..... Lucky Abe.
JaWeS ; I started to read some Manly Hall again ... I'm posting what caught my attention today.
The Alexandrain Serapis
Serapis often shown standing on the back of the sacred crocidile, carrying in his left hand a rule with which to measure the inundations of the Nile, and balancing with his right hand a curious emblem consisting of an animal with three heads. The first head - that of a lion - signified the present; the second head - that of a wolf- the past; and the third head - that of a dog - the future. The body with its three heads was enveloped by the twisted coils of a serpent. Firures of Serapis are occasionally accompanied by Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Pluto, and - like Jupiter - carry baskets of grain upon their heads.
Abraxas when added together result in the sum of 365, just like Mithras. Serapis was called the Theon Heptagrammaton, or the god with the name of seven letters, like Abraxas and Mithras.
The Egyptian Mystery Schools were divided into the Lesser Mysteries - Isis - and the Greater Mysteries - Serapis and Osiris.
The Thunderbolts of Jupiter are emblematic of his disintregrative power; they reveal the purpose of death, which is to rescue the rational soul from the devouring power of the irrational nature.
Esoterically, the Hanged Man is the human spirit which is suspended from heaven by a single thread. Wisdom, not death, is the reward for this voluntary sacrifice during which the human soul, suspended above the world of illusion, and meditating upon its unreality, is rewarded by the achievement of self-realization.
"Behold the Light of Egypt! This Light which ye behold is the secret luminance of the Mysteries. Whence it comes none knoweth, save the 'Master of the Light'" ... the heart changed into an ibis, and the brain into a shining emerald. In Its hand this mysterious Being bore a winged rod, entwined with serpents. "All hail Thee, Thoth Hermes, Thrice Greatest; all hail Thee, Prince of Men, all hail Thee who standeth upon the head of Typhon!" At the same instant a lurid writhing dragon appeared - a hideous monster, part serpent, part crocidile, and part hog.
Thoth Hermes Trismegistus is known for reforming the calender system from 360 days to 365 days.
This light that is Thoth Hermes is the Green Sun, or is atleast a Green Light. Which is also the speculative color of Black holes.
The Mayans had three calenders, one was a 360 day (lunar?), one a 365 sun calender and another I guess the long count
JaWeS again ... glad you liked the able SE ... check this out
to-get-her
thank you for finding me
Will;
JaWeS: 27 / 72 and 37 / 73 are all intimately related as they all related to nested platonic spheres and specifically the numbers used in Bible studies to describe many different things, mostly about Jesus ... seeing GC poke his head around the 27 rubix cube number is nifty but GC is 73 / 37
AbE L is the first murder victim ... pEAL the ONiON ...
That Fantastic Fox movie is reviewed at my website here.
thank you for finding me
Will;
I was thinking today about the fact that our friend Doug Jones is in the movie Legion as the Ice Cream Man.... Doug Jones is an individual that was looked at way back in May 2009 by the collective here at the Sync Whole.... He has played the Angel of Death in Hellboy 2 and the Silver Surfer which is easily associated with the Angel of Death as well. He is to star in another movie title the Angel of Death come soon.... He is best known for his blue "Fish-Borne" god(or devil) character in Hellboy.... His name in said franchise is Abe (actually Abe Lincoln is mentioned believe it or not. I didn't and still don't believe it).... That is one Able Angel. And really puts a twist to the topics we find here. Please visit or revisit the first post called "Have Mercy"(that reusing of the title was merely coincidental or a least unconscious) which goes everywhere from spirit palms to 911 and ends with the Eye-Full tower... I can't believe the work we've done here sometimes. I mean honestly.... Really!
Jim:
I watched Men Who Star at Goats last night. Sorry if I point out syncs that have already been revealed. My memory is mush.
Noticed another George "Galactic Centre" Clooney sync with the number 27.
Which reminds me of the last GClooney sync with the number 27 from the movie Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Jake has been equating the 27 with the Moon which is the stepping stone for the journey to Jupiter and beyond. Just like in the films 2001 and 2010 where the humans follow the Black Monolith down this path.
Later on this cosmic journey reveals itself when GClooney is testing his psychic powers by guessing what the photo is of in box K-9. He is gone past 27 and the Moon and now he is honing in on Jupiter.
He guesses right. It is a man sitting on a chair. Or in this case, it is Abraham Lincoln, our Jupiter resonating person du jour, as we now know that the Lincoln Memorial statue is modeled after the Temple of Zeus.
Now GClooney has gone from Moon to Jupiter with a wink towards Sirius as well, as the box chosen is K-9, or Dog (think Dogstar).
Jupiter is OM. Jupiter is hOMe.
JaWeS: 27 / 72 and 37 / 73 are all intimately related as they all related to nested platonic spheres and specifically the numbers used in Bible studies to describe many different things, mostly about Jesus ... seeing GC poke his head around the 27 rubix cube number is nifty but GC is 73 / 37
AbE L is the first murder victim ... pEAL the ONiON ...
That Fantastic Fox movie is reviewed at my website here.
Have Mercy Mercury (with a slight bit of reminiscence)
On the publishing of this particular part of this post we have the date 1-22-10 as shown in the movie posters above. With a little dissection we have 12-21 both halves for the Jupiter twins 24 and 42... So with the hint of angels and Jupiter we now must investigate what angel has anything to do with Jupiter. And we find Zadkiel.
To those like myself unversed in Angel Mythos we'll just keep this simple.... Or try to. According to Jewish Mysticism via the Kabbalah tree of life we find ten Seperoths or Circles. Each of these "Circles" have magical correspondences under the theory that once something is connected to something else that it shall always be linked to the same through out history(sounds like quantum physics if you ask me). This is "same same" with Sycro, infact it is very simple, Abe Lincoln would not be named Abe if not for the Abe in the Bible. If you go into a pizzeria called The Fall of Rome, then the pizzeria and the true fall of Rome are intimately connected.... If Rome never fell then there would be no pizzeria. Or else it would be called something like Little Caesar's....
So with that in mind we look for the Kabbalah correspondence to Jupiter and we are introduced to Chesed or Mercy. One group of Correspondences is seen in the Table above... We see the 4th Sphere labeled Chesed with the association to the animal dolphin.... Chesed has a planet and Ancient God association with Jupiter as well as Tin and therefore Jupiter's Beautiful symbol(as well as Tin's Symbol) is usually found within that Sphere. I've seen many a Kabbalah help books sight the similarities to the Jupiter Symbol and the number four, only Sync heads see the 4 2.... To my knowledge at least. So the Chesed = Jupiter = Blue Hand(also a name given to Chesed) = Tin = Dolphins.... Get it? If I continue on this Table of Correspondence I find as well that Chesed has a designated Angel and it's name is Zadkiel. Zadkiel is favored to be the Angel of Mercy for it is the one who stopped Abraham from killing his son... Seen above showing the way UP with JUPiter finger.
Genesis 22:1-24 Got yer attention on those numbers didn't I...
The story goes as such. Abraham is told by god to kill his son Isaac... So he travels with his son to said mount that god has given and has his son hike up the firewood for the sacrifice. Isaac is clueless and says...
"Hey, pops, where's the animal we're gonna roast?"
Abe replies honestly...
"God's will provide one."
And as the old man is ready to cut his son's gullet enter the angel of Jupiter/Mercy to give Abe a Ram instead..... Lucky Abe.
JaWeS ; I started to read some Manly Hall again ... I'm posting what caught my attention today.
The Alexandrain Serapis
Serapis often shown standing on the back of the sacred crocidile, carrying in his left hand a rule with which to measure the inundations of the Nile, and balancing with his right hand a curious emblem consisting of an animal with three heads. The first head - that of a lion - signified the present; the second head - that of a wolf- the past; and the third head - that of a dog - the future. The body with its three heads was enveloped by the twisted coils of a serpent. Firures of Serapis are occasionally accompanied by Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Pluto, and - like Jupiter - carry baskets of grain upon their heads.
Abraxas when added together result in the sum of 365, just like Mithras. Serapis was called the Theon Heptagrammaton, or the god with the name of seven letters, like Abraxas and Mithras.
The Egyptian Mystery Schools were divided into the Lesser Mysteries - Isis - and the Greater Mysteries - Serapis and Osiris.
The Thunderbolts of Jupiter are emblematic of his disintregrative power; they reveal the purpose of death, which is to rescue the rational soul from the devouring power of the irrational nature.
Esoterically, the Hanged Man is the human spirit which is suspended from heaven by a single thread. Wisdom, not death, is the reward for this voluntary sacrifice during which the human soul, suspended above the world of illusion, and meditating upon its unreality, is rewarded by the achievement of self-realization.
"Behold the Light of Egypt! This Light which ye behold is the secret luminance of the Mysteries. Whence it comes none knoweth, save the 'Master of the Light'" ... the heart changed into an ibis, and the brain into a shining emerald. In Its hand this mysterious Being bore a winged rod, entwined with serpents. "All hail Thee, Thoth Hermes, Thrice Greatest; all hail Thee, Prince of Men, all hail Thee who standeth upon the head of Typhon!" At the same instant a lurid writhing dragon appeared - a hideous monster, part serpent, part crocidile, and part hog.
Thoth Hermes Trismegistus is known for reforming the calender system from 360 days to 365 days.
This light that is Thoth Hermes is the Green Sun, or is atleast a Green Light. Which is also the speculative color of Black holes.
The Mayans had three calenders, one was a 360 day (lunar?), one a 365 sun calender and another I guess the long count
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Will;
JaWeS: 27 / 72 and 37 / 73 are all intimately related as they all related to nested platonic spheres and specifically the numbers used in Bible studies to describe many different things, mostly about Jesus ... seeing GC poke his head around the 27 rubix cube number is nifty but GC is 73 / 37
AbE L is the first murder victim ... pEAL the ONiON ...
That Fantastic Fox movie is reviewed at my website here.
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Will;
I was thinking today about the fact that our friend Doug Jones is in the movie Legion as the Ice Cream Man.... Doug Jones is an individual that was looked at way back in May 2009 by the collective here at the Sync Whole.... He has played the Angel of Death in Hellboy 2 and the Silver Surfer which is easily associated with the Angel of Death as well. He is to star in another movie title the Angel of Death come soon.... He is best known for his blue "Fish-Borne" god(or devil) character in Hellboy.... His name in said franchise is Abe (actually Abe Lincoln is mentioned believe it or not. I didn't and still don't believe it).... That is one Able Angel. And really puts a twist to the topics we find here. Please visit or revisit the first post called "Have Mercy"(that reusing of the title was merely coincidental or a least unconscious) which goes everywhere from spirit palms to 911 and ends with the Eye-Full tower... I can't believe the work we've done here sometimes. I mean honestly.... Really!
Jim:
I watched Men Who Star at Goats last night. Sorry if I point out syncs that have already been revealed. My memory is mush.
Noticed another George "Galactic Centre" Clooney sync with the number 27.
Which reminds me of the last GClooney sync with the number 27 from the movie Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Jake has been equating the 27 with the Moon which is the stepping stone for the journey to Jupiter and beyond. Just like in the films 2001 and 2010 where the humans follow the Black Monolith down this path.
Later on this cosmic journey reveals itself when GClooney is testing his psychic powers by guessing what the photo is of in box K-9. He is gone past 27 and the Moon and now he is honing in on Jupiter.
He guesses right. It is a man sitting on a chair. Or in this case, it is Abraham Lincoln, our Jupiter resonating person du jour, as we now know that the Lincoln Memorial statue is modeled after the Temple of Zeus.
Now GClooney has gone from Moon to Jupiter with a wink towards Sirius as well, as the box chosen is K-9, or Dog (think Dogstar).
Jupiter is OM. Jupiter is hOMe.
JaWeS: 27 / 72 and 37 / 73 are all intimately related as they all related to nested platonic spheres and specifically the numbers used in Bible studies to describe many different things, mostly about Jesus ... seeing GC poke his head around the 27 rubix cube number is nifty but GC is 73 / 37
AbE L is the first murder victim ... pEAL the ONiON ...
That Fantastic Fox movie is reviewed at my website here.
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