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Why'd the chicken cross the road? Why doesn't the duck cross instead? It has crossing rights aswell D: Questions like these are what haunt me. Are we awake? Or are we dreaming as we read this description? This just full of the randomest thoughts that cross our minds when we're just sitting around drinking our coke, or milk, and just relaxing.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Satan
Has anyone ever stopped for a moment to consider Satan's story? He was an angel of God, he had a similar ranking as to that of Michael the Arch Angel, in fact he was one of the Arch Angels. Rather ironic, isn't it?
People also believe Satan's name was Lucifer before he fell from grace, but that isn't true, haven't you noticed that all the Arch Angel's names end with EL? Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Chamuel, Jophiel, and Raguel. Satan's real name from before he fell from grace was Saemel, or something along those lines. Apparently it varies from religion to religion or something of that such.
Saemel was among the top 3 angels we know; Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel. Obviously, God had given all of them some degree of power, but not more then God's himself. Though, Saemel began to believe hecould be is more powerful then God, and began considering a mutony.
God knew what Saemel was thinking, and quickly cast Saemel and his followers out of heaven. When Saemel fell, he took down one third of the angels in heaven with him. They all believed he was right about being more powerful then God, and that they could over throw him.
Michael bound Saemel on Earth for a thousand years as punishment. When he was released, he had the chance to repent. But no, of course not. Why would he repent to God? The God he believes he can over throw? And sadly, that's basically what Satan's story is.
Also, Saemel was the arch angel of God's Light. Which is also why his name is Lucifer, in latin that translates to "The North Star", "Light Bearer".
After all, the devil is only a Fallen Angel~
People also believe Satan's name was Lucifer before he fell from grace, but that isn't true, haven't you noticed that all the Arch Angel's names end with EL? Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Chamuel, Jophiel, and Raguel. Satan's real name from before he fell from grace was Saemel, or something along those lines. Apparently it varies from religion to religion or something of that such.
Saemel was among the top 3 angels we know; Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel. Obviously, God had given all of them some degree of power, but not more then God's himself. Though, Saemel began to believe he
God knew what Saemel was thinking, and quickly cast Saemel and his followers out of heaven. When Saemel fell, he took down one third of the angels in heaven with him. They all believed he was right about being more powerful then God, and that they could over throw him.
Michael bound Saemel on Earth for a thousand years as punishment. When he was released, he had the chance to repent. But no, of course not. Why would he repent to God? The God he believes he can over throw? And sadly, that's basically what Satan's story is.
Also, Saemel was the arch angel of God's Light. Which is also why his name is Lucifer, in latin that translates to "The North Star", "Light Bearer".
After all, the devil is only a Fallen Angel~
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Alice in Wonderland~ Continued
Baha, I have returned with more from Alice in Wonderland! Well, actually a specific poem from it.
It's called The Bat by Lewis Carroll
Back in Lewis' day (early 1800's), these songs/poems were taught, and battered into children's memory. If they didn't memorize them, word for word, they'd be considered morons. And obviously, it's a shame, to be considered a moron. In his book, Alice's Adventure in Wonderland, is where most of these parodies are seen. I believe he placed these as a rebellion against his ever so steady society.
It's called The Bat by Lewis Carroll
Twinkle, twinkle, little bat
How I wonder what you’re at!
Up above the world you fly
Like a tea-tray in the sky.
How I wonder what you’re at!
Up above the world you fly
Like a tea-tray in the sky.
I certainly do hope that that poem/song is familiar to you! It's Lewis Carroll's parody of The Star AKA Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
This isn't the first parody Lewis Carroll made, but it is the most featured one!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
What's in Alice in Wonderland?~
Of course, I'm posting again about Alice in Wonderland, I can't help myself right now. I'm mostly posting about the philosophies that Alice in Wonderland represents.
The first one I want to get into, is what the Mad Hatter represents. Insanity it seems? Yes, I suppose. He is, quite insane. But what if he represents more?
Personally, from his behavior, specifically around the Red Queen, in most adaptions, or mostly all, he behaves fearfully, and cautiously around her, because obviously she is of higher standards. But the insanity he displays, may not just mean he's lost mind, it may also be a representation of how the pressures of society can drive one Mad.
He was sentenced to death because he could not sing properly, and the Red Queen claimed his singing was a waste of time. The hatter escapes being killed, and in respect of that, time halts itself for him. (Wait, what? Time can stop? We'll get to that, don't worry) Time stops for the Mad Hatter and the March Rabbit, at exactly 6 O'clock. Which happens to be their tea time. So, it's always tea time!
As for the while thing about time stopping? Of course it's not true, but I believe it represents how we can live the moments we enjoy, while ignoring the aspects of society we dislike. The Mad Hatter loves his tea, and most likely the parties he has, so he lives in those moments he enjoys, while ignoring the Red Queen's garbage society.
One more thing I want to talk about is the Tea party. Back in the day when the book Alice in Wonderland was written, it was in the mid to later 1800's, when having a Tea party was mainly for those who have high rankings, and are very elite. The author playfully destroys this image by having a Mad group of people having tea! That's ridiculous! How can people who have lost their sanity and are nothing close to elite have a tea party?!
I will continue later.
~ Cheeze
The first one I want to get into, is what the Mad Hatter represents. Insanity it seems? Yes, I suppose. He is, quite insane. But what if he represents more?
Personally, from his behavior, specifically around the Red Queen, in most adaptions, or mostly all, he behaves fearfully, and cautiously around her, because obviously she is of higher standards. But the insanity he displays, may not just mean he's lost mind, it may also be a representation of how the pressures of society can drive one Mad.
He was sentenced to death because he could not sing properly, and the Red Queen claimed his singing was a waste of time. The hatter escapes being killed, and in respect of that, time halts itself for him. (Wait, what? Time can stop? We'll get to that, don't worry) Time stops for the Mad Hatter and the March Rabbit, at exactly 6 O'clock. Which happens to be their tea time. So, it's always tea time!
As for the while thing about time stopping? Of course it's not true, but I believe it represents how we can live the moments we enjoy, while ignoring the aspects of society we dislike. The Mad Hatter loves his tea, and most likely the parties he has, so he lives in those moments he enjoys, while ignoring the Red Queen's garbage society.
One more thing I want to talk about is the Tea party. Back in the day when the book Alice in Wonderland was written, it was in the mid to later 1800's, when having a Tea party was mainly for those who have high rankings, and are very elite. The author playfully destroys this image by having a Mad group of people having tea! That's ridiculous! How can people who have lost their sanity and are nothing close to elite have a tea party?!
I will continue later.
~ Cheeze
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Alice in Wonderland
I absolutely adore Alice in Wonderland, the book, the Disney version of it, and obviously, the Tim Burton version!
I enjoyed the Tim Burton version alittle more then the Disney version, but merely because of the amazing graphics, and how ridiculous the characters looked. Johnny Depp did a remarkable job being the Mad Hatter. But the Disney version does carry the philosphies mentioned in the book.
Such as my favourite few quotes,
"Why is a raven like a writing desk?"- The Mad Hatter, asking an answer less question. Proving, nothing has an answer
"Well, I never heard it before, but it sounds uncommon nonsense."- The Mock Turtle, making absolute sense, of absolute none sense.
"No wonder you're late. Why, this watch is exactly two days slow."- The Mad Hatter, being logical.
"Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.”- The Doorknob
"What if I should fall right through the center of the earth... oh, and come out the other side, where people walk upside down.”- Alice. I find her reasoning, rather true. Don't the people opposite from us, walk upside down?
Did I mention I'm auditioning for my schools production of Alice In Wonderland? <3
I enjoyed the Tim Burton version alittle more then the Disney version, but merely because of the amazing graphics, and how ridiculous the characters looked. Johnny Depp did a remarkable job being the Mad Hatter. But the Disney version does carry the philosphies mentioned in the book.
Such as my favourite few quotes,
"Why is a raven like a writing desk?"- The Mad Hatter, asking an answer less question. Proving, nothing has an answer
"Well, I never heard it before, but it sounds uncommon nonsense."- The Mock Turtle, making absolute sense, of absolute none sense.
"No wonder you're late. Why, this watch is exactly two days slow."- The Mad Hatter, being logical.
"Read the directions and directly you will be directed in the right direction.”- The Doorknob
"What if I should fall right through the center of the earth... oh, and come out the other side, where people walk upside down.”- Alice. I find her reasoning, rather true. Don't the people opposite from us, walk upside down?
Did I mention I'm auditioning for my schools production of Alice In Wonderland? <3
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Lalalala! It's The Holidays! :D
It's Almost Christmas! Yayy!
The holidays is the best time of the year, it's also the time where demons seem to be at their strongest.
Why?
Because it's the happiest time of the year, where families get together, and other stuff happens in which people are at their happiest, dark entities that haunt a person, or surround a person, cannot tolerate this, and begin to strike. Once you fall though, you give them entrance into your life, because they begin to feel superior to you. And what's better then a superiority?
The holidays is the best time of the year, it's also the time where demons seem to be at their strongest.
Why?
Because it's the happiest time of the year, where families get together, and other stuff happens in which people are at their happiest, dark entities that haunt a person, or surround a person, cannot tolerate this, and begin to strike. Once you fall though, you give them entrance into your life, because they begin to feel superior to you. And what's better then a superiority?
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
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