28 Sept 2010

B.o.B & Hayley: "Airplanes", Andromeda & Muses


Catch Bobby Ray's orbs, and Hayley playing the role of a Paranormal Phenomenon, haha. I think this is one of the most original ways I've ever seen this concept depicted in, and I really liked it: do you see the moving, living entity through still photographs? Wonderful. I think it describes our condition perfectly (and wouldn't it make her the Light?)

"I could use a dream, a genie or a wish" - you forgot: how about a fairy? ;)


By me:


By Corina:
I was struck by the similarities between these two drawings, because we had never looked at each other's work before, and because we both refer to the respective Muse of poets who were burdened by their fame - which in turn resonates with Airplanes above.
The Muses are Fairy women because they are visualized in the 4th dimension (the famous "wings" are symbolic of the soul's ability to fly the Cosmic Flight; they are not --as some people also believe about Angels-- wings of the body...).

Let me show you something...



Antonio Vivaldi: Andromeda Liberated (A Venetian Serenade). In those days, when you said "Concert", this is what people would understand by it, and would attend it just as we attend Pop concerts nowadays. It seems that Andromeda was burdened by her "fortune", which was the only thing her "admirer" saw - as opposed to Perseus (ancestor of the Persians) who saw her for who she was (another kind of "treasure"). The figure of the Monster (Vortex) is set to devour her if she is not liberated from this form of materialism. 
Aria 14: Con dolce mormorio [6:03] (Cassiope)
Recitativo 17: Perseo, che tardi piĆ¹ [1:17] (Daliso)
Duo: Sposo amato / Cara sposa [3:23] (Andromeda & Perseo)
Coro 3: Riconosc'in voi [2:31] (Daliso)
Andromeda: Simone Kermes (soprano)
Perseo: Max Emanuel Cencic (countertenor)
Cassiope: Katerina Beranova (soprano)
Daliso: Mark Tucker (tenor)

12 comments:

  1. In Germany as children we were introduced to a fairy (named 'Galaktika') from "the far star" Andromeda who was invoked through a rhymed song by the people from Earth (represented by fantasy puppets belonging to a village managed by a guy called 'Spencer'). Galaktika is only invoked when they need guidance in matters they don't have further informational access to. Usually the people need a while until they get the rhyme "right". Galaktika ('gala' - white) always descends onto Earth from up above in a Starship and is depicted as a violet (transcendence) female being wearing rays as a crown (divine royalty), a bit like the well-known Columbia depiction. At points she refused guidance, sometimes the people's requests would breach her 'permits', then she would explain to them that they had to help themselves. In such cases she would also explain to them that it was still ok to seek her guidance because she could still encourage them, and with that courage they could find their own path. The people usually call her 'Gali' as a nickname. She is sometimes depicted with a male, misbehaving counterpart (called 'Nero' - black) who stirs up the Earth people negatively and stinks, moreso out of 'lostness' than because he *seeks to be* evil consciously. There is also one person in the Earth village that doesn't really get warm with Galaktika, called 'Nepomuk'. He nicknames Galaktika "Andromedan Twinkle Toe" and "Andromedan Bat". *g*
    Galaktika had a strong effect on me as a child. She was one of us (children), rather than those slightly dumbed down, lost depicted adult puppets. All people I've talked to about it so far remember the exciting ecstasy Galaktika would cause in them every time. In essence Galaktika herself represents a portal into "higher consciousness", and it is no wonder that children (and those adults of us who haven't closed down) feel the twinkle toe magic about her as a very real force.

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  2. Galaktika's Crystal Starship:
    http://www.bude-quendorf.de/Bilder/Spencer/Galaktika%20stern.jpg

    Galaktika herself:
    http://www.stein-kegelbahn.de/HS/History/Galy%201.jpg

    And Nero:
    http://www.stein-kegelbahn.de/HS/nero3.jpg

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  3. Thanks for this! She reminds me of Lisa (The Simpsons) - same rays. Lisa = Isis. Haha, "Spencer"! I bet there's a reason for the manager of the Earth village to have that name.
    I heard that in Andromeda there is a planet just like ours, only that its inhabitants have not been as traumatized collectively and thus freely communicate with higher dimensions.
    People asking for stuff to be done for them, is the same motif as in Superman ("They will always ask you to do things they can do themselves, my son" - lol).

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  4. I'm under the impression that my parents know Nepomuk, I think they mentioned this name in the past.
    By the way, the "Twinkle Toe" is in reference to Aurvandil (Horwandillus/Earendel) whose toe got frozen off and became a star. I'm thinking the ancients meant a very similar thing to "Ice", as in Diamonds (becoming Crystal-bodied).

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  5. The Diamond, yes. Dia ('dyfr', of Celtic origin) is another diction for 'Zau', which means Water and Transcendence. As in Zauberer, German for Wizard (also a "Diviner").

    A Spencer used to be someone who distributed goods. He's "the manager". As a child I didn't like that aspect in the series because of my inherent sense for self-souvereignity over heteronomy. Superman, yes. It was annoying to me back then dumb the villagers were portrayed. I felt I was taken for a ride by the producers, they seemed to be thinking that children were on that level of thinking (i.e. stupid). Oversimplification is one of the veiling instances of our times (probably ancient, though).

    Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fce5uG18ZTI
    I'd say shoot me to the Andromedan planet. But I've a job to do here.

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  6. As regards Vivalid, i.e. operas and symphony orchestra, yes, they were the popular music phenomena of the time. But it was only in the ca. 1950ies and '60ies that "movable popular music" arose, at least in Europe. The "big pop musicians" of their times until then had to stick with the big cities as it was there where the opera houses were. This was due to economical reasons. E.g. it was more feasable to have a big thing going at a big place, and it was easier assembling talent at big places as there was a wider range of choice etc.. People in smaller cities did have their orchestras and opera arrangements, often small theatres and opera houses etc. in town, but they were stuck to the quality of that and in their lives hardly ever attended anything "metropolitan". There are historical accounts by musically inspired people from smaller places voicing that they were regretting missing out on that different type of spirit, and some even came up with the idea of creating movable orchestras etc. that could "tour" through the country many years before the Beatles etc. became popular.
    With the rise of the industrial age, pop music was pretty much preprogrammed (as was cyber age). Not sure how many saw it coming back then, but some did through their own inspiration, and it's amazing to read some introspects from intelligent minds back then. So what will be in 100 years from now? People invent it as we're typing here. :-D

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  7. Btw, the inner Andromedan cluster reminds of some naked eye "orb" phenomena (there are different types). Here is one type of naked eye orb clusters: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-DnO8E1J9rNo/TbCWgPreb8I/AAAAAAAAAIk/ZvlG6achjxw/s200/orbs.jpg

    Each different type has different portal qualities. E.g. The one I'm currently using as my avatar image here on blogspot generates ecstasy with no residual.
    The clusters usually excite me, too, but they are more "enwrapping" than the translucent bright ones.

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  8. The inner Andromedan cluster is a circular piece of black paper with lots of white dots on it. (!) Oh yeah. No I don't really want to "Go" either, in that sense, to the Andromedan planet, but it's still nice to know of these different settings. Helps put things into perspective. (I know that if I access things before the right time it still doesn't make for a pleasurable experience as my baggage gets in the way).
    http://www.wallcoo.net/paint/KAGAYA_STARRY_TALES/Kagaya_art_Gellery_ANDROMEDA1.html

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  9. I don't know about the generalization. The black paper with white dots is how she sees it, but individual souls detect it differently (with differing visual outcomes).
    Yes, cosmos works in synchronized ways. Baggage... lol...

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  10. What I meant was, the "black paper with white dots" is how it is depicted in THIS video, which is of course still a conceptual imaginative animation. But the astro-imaging it is based on came out AFTER the book describing it, where that particular corridor is revealed to be the "Andromedan" one. The Astronomers are still baffled as to how such a place could exist, because their previous assumptions (about Black Holes and Star Formation) did not allow for it.

    I often dreamed of worrying about my baggage at an airport or train station... and of course, it makes me either miss the train or just gives me extra trouble.

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  11. Ah, haha, in Jim Knopf "Nepomuk" is a "Half Dragon" in the Land of Vulcanoes. He comes from "Dragon City". He is also a Magnet Watcher.

    Yea, it's a perceptional take. This Andromeda video is a digital visualization, after all, isn't it? And the influence doesn't make it a "total" conclusion. Some see "a Star" when looking to Andromeda's core.
    There are many astronomers on the rise with different, more advanced concepts.

    I'm familiar with the baggage dream.
    "30.10.2010
    I was on a journey, at first with an airplane and then on a train. I was travelling around for several days. When I left the train the door shut immediately and the train just drove on, and I had no time to get my luggage out. As I had been travelling with a girl, I called her on her cell phone and asked her to please put my luggage out at the next stop so that I could pick it up there. The luggage contained everything I needed in life. The girl was very mean and said she'd not do it and that she'd keep them instead. I remember one green, long bag especially. I was very sad about her behaviour but thought, ok, then I'll build up something new for me...
    Then I realized that the girl represented my mother. I was now being driven on a road in a car, and I saw my mother sitting on a wall at the roadside." etc., this particular dream was rather long and explicit. Baggage for me represents "people" on one level. Overall "baggage dreams" to my experience are Emotional Processing Dreams which can help assisting oneself or another on a deeper emotional consciousness level.

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  12. About the Andromeda video, I see you are intent on maintaining that someone here is intent on 'entrapping', for which you are demonstrating 'escape' - but it was a misunderstanding. It is tricky to express simple, personal surprise, especially when after the fact. It was not about any total conclusions, nor influence, nor an ultimate representation of the real Andromedan Corridor. I ask you to understand that for a very long time, I never realized that when people were mentioning "cosmic travels" they actually meant/experienced the Cosmos "out there" which also contains those things known by Astrophysicists. This coincidence (plus its third branch in the Time Musical) was just one of the ways in which I began realizing this was the case - due to a lack of direct influence yet coupled with a curious timing, as you have pointed out (i.e. a sync).

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