søndag den 3. november 2024

Anne, the Sad Story of A Woman Who Was Bereaved Beyond Endurance

Well, this isn't the grave of Anne, Queen of England (1665–1714) and the last Stuart to reign. However, most of the "inhabitants" of the vault ended up as failures in life when deemed by their own standards and dreams which turns it into a sad - and kind of ironic - memento to her biography: It's the grave vault of the narcissist Henry VIII (1491-1547), marked by a slab of marble:

In this quite bare and unceremonious grave vault are Anne's beheaded (and arrogant) grandfather, Charles I, as well as one of her 18 dead children put to rest with the Tudor king Henry VIII and one of his wives, Jane Seymour. All of them relatives, but still, not "bed fellows" one might expect to find together in their last resting place. However, that's just one of the many unexpected traits in the biography of poor Anne, the first one being that she - and before her her sister, Mary - became queens of England. The main reason for that was that their uncle, Charles II (1630–1685) didn't have any legitimate issue and that he, who was a secret Catholic, had his nieces brought up Protestants to make them acceptable by British standards.

Pregnant 18 times, six children born alive, but only one, William, survived until he died, 11 years old. Pregnancies take their toll on the body and the futility of 18 dead children must have been unbearable. Still, she endured because she was a believer: Being brought up an Anglican she found solace in her beliefs which I find quite strange. She might have raged against the God she believed in, but no, she didn't. Not even being racked by something that may have been lupus made her lose faith. 

Anne's life was one of unstoppable suffering, and I - who am an Agnostic - admit that her Christian faith kept her going, but that leads to a question: Should one accept what she went through as acceptable in life? Not that she had much of a choice, but ....

 

https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/HenryVIIIRestingPlace.pdf 


fredag den 1. november 2024

Demons "Everywhere"

 

Tucker Carlson, Trump supporter and former Fox News host, claims that ca. 18 months ago he was attacked by a demon in his bed. He even had physical markings in form of scratch marks and wounds after the alleged attack which are supposed to be evidence that it really happened and not only was something that took place in his head and his imagination. That's interesting, but more as a tell-tale sign about Tucker's personality than as a proof that there are demons out there. To me it's more likely that Tucker Carlson had a special, wild wet dream than a demonic visit, but then I am a skeptic when it comes to demons although they are part of our history and ideological heritage.

The Church, always ready to subdue people by scaring them, has up through history preached over "demons" out to catch our soul and drag us down into Hell. They had carvings of demon gargoyle figures on the churches and kept warning people against associating with these hellish creatures. Also there were lists of demons, names and hierarchy, that turned it into something more tangible: "This is not figments of the imagination, no it's real, and they are out to get YOU!"


However, this obsession with demons and the way of representing them in art that to most modern humans seem ludicrous may have an interesting perspective: The very rare illness of Prosopometamorphopsia or PMO. People who claim that they see demons may experience illusions about strange deformities in faces that others don't see. For instance, that happened to Victor Sharrah who all of a sudden began seeing normal faces distorted and changing or "remodeled" into demonic traits.

This strange disease is neurological: The perception is distorted, not the real faces. 

mandag den 28. oktober 2024

The Beginning of Life and The Bible

Well, that may work wonders, but Yahweh clearly defines himself as someone to be obeyed and not swayed by reason or prayers, e.g.: "63 Just as it pleased the Lord to make you prosper and increase in number, so it will please him to ruin and destroy you. You will be uprooted from the land you are entering to possess." (Deuteronomy 28:63) 

(Actually, in my opinion, this old religious figure in some aspects resemble Donald Trump in his insistence on POWER. As it is the depiction of this former toyboy for the goddess Astarte/Asherah doesn't strike one as a "good", benevolent or even considerate god even though that's an important part of modern, public beliefs about him: Sometimes he is even seen as a kind of Santa, bestowing gifts upon people which is not in accordance with descriptions one finds in The Bible).

To me beliefs, religious or not, are human made and thus may shift with social and historical conditions. As they are human made it's interesting to see that Yahweh often is described as the propagandist of ideas that in reality are against what The Bible professes. One of the subjects that undergoes such a modern transformation is life itself. When and how does life start is an important question when it comes to women and their abortion rights. I've often seen claims about the "sin" of abortions, even when founded on medical reasons, and this "sin" may be translated into "go against the will of God". However, those who say something like that obviously haven't read what The Bible says on the subject of life and babies. They simply propose something which they take for granted must be the message of The Bible.

 

According to The Bible life begins at birth, and not before birth. "Life" as such is defined as "breath", like e.g. in the legend of Adam in (Genesis 2:7): God ".... "breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul." As to the biblical respect for life of children as such then it seems non-existent: "Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones." (Psalm 137:9) The massacre of the innocents (Matthew: 2:16-18) tells the horrifying story of Herod having all male children of a certain age executed and there are no signs of a godly regret or even compassion. The Bible is NOT PRO-Child as such. Children are not protected by Yahweh whether in or out of the uterus.

 

https://auctoresonline.org/article/the-psychopathological-profile-of-the-biblical-god-called-yhwh-yahweh-a-psychological-investigation-into-the-behaviour-of-the-judaic-christian-god-described-in-the-biblical-old-testament 

 

https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/character-yhwh/index.htm 

 

Wikipedia


tirsdag den 22. oktober 2024

ZERO

 

Well, balloons are full of air - i.e. "nothing" - so in many ways this is the perfect symbol of what we know as the ZERO ....

Zeroes are not worth much when you need something and have to find money for it on your empty bank account, but GOSH, how interesting as an idea.

"Zero's origins most likely date back to the “fertile crescent” of ancient Mesopotamia. Sumerian scribes used spaces to denote absences in number columns as early as 4,000 years ago, but the first recorded use of a zero-like symbol dates to sometime around the third century B.C. in ancient Babylon." (History)

According to tradition it appeared in Europe as late as approximately 1200, also introducing the "comma" of numbers which has its own mystique.  

When somebody asks you "is this (empty!!!) number even or odd one finds out just how strange it is. How is it even possible that it entered the series of numbers: 1 - 2 - 3 - and so on or 0 - 1 - 2 - 3, etc. when it in itself is empty? It may be tempting to denounce it as some kind of "non-number", but that would ruin the picture of how to do mathematics as well as a lot of other things in the modern world .... 

 

https://www.history.com/news/who-invented-the-zero 



https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/zero-number-series-ideas-cbc-1.6977700 

 

https://www.popsci.com/science/crows-can-count/?utm_term=pscene052324

 

Britannica

 

Wikipedia 

tirsdag den 15. oktober 2024

Trump And The STRATEGY of Bankruptcies

Sadly enough illegal phoenix activity costs employees a lot in unpaid entitlements. Also it costs the Government around $1,660 million in unpaid taxes ....

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2016/live-updates/general-election/real-time-fact-checking-and-analysis-of-the-first-presidential-debate/fact-check-has-trump-declared-bankruptcy-four-or-six-times/ 

 

https://www.abi.org/feed-item/examining-donald-trump%E2%80%99s-chapter-11-bankruptcies 

 

https://asic.gov.au/for-business/small-business/closing-a-small-business/illegal-phoenix-activity/ 

 

Wikipedia

 

Related links

 

 

søndag den 13. oktober 2024

Identifying With One's Genitals

 

 
The myths of Women and cats, BIG cats, go far back, here it is the ancient goddess, Cybele who sits enthroned with her lions

The cult of the penis/phallos in some old religions is something very strange and contradictory as it (often) includes an eradication of the functioning of the organ. For instance one of the most interesting and intriguing Magna Maters (and there are several!) of ancient times, Cybele, had a eunich lover, Attis, whom she - testicles or not - loved dearly. Not only did she have this eunich lover, but her priests also were eunichs which indicates that to worship this high ranking goddess one had to give up one's maleness .... 

When one thinks of the orgies that are part of the worship of her it gets quite weird: WHAT were all these eunichs doing to please the goddess??? Male gods, like e.g. Allah, promises their followers endless sexual exploits with virgins, but Cybele prefers eunichs for her orgies. That gives rise to thoughts about some of the symbolic implications of the genitals. 

John Wayne Gacy (1942-1994), the "Killer clown", seems to have been obsessed with the male member. Not only did he rape, torture and murder at least 33 young men, but in prison he drew several drawings, some of the male member. OK, there is a nude woman, but still, it's the penis and its presumed drive that seems to have first priority. It sort of encompasses everything that goes on in the head of the man who is depicted in the drawing. 

Men worshipping male genitals obviously identify with their penis in a manner women don't with their vagina, but some may be as obsessed with their breasts as e.g. John Wayne Gacy were with the male genitals. That, for instance, goes with our old friend, Cybele, who were depicted as "many-breasted". And, as we know, female genitals are not excluded to what is kept secret under a woman's skirt, jeans or whatever: Woman not only has sex and gives birth, but she is also nurturing. Her role is so much bigger than the male's, but I suspect that men identify more with their sexual appendage than women do with their genitals.

In a badge an enormous phallus is the "stepping ground" of what, presumably, is a woman who is pushing a wheelbarrow, loaded with penises. It's from 1375-1450 CE, but how is it to be interpreted? Is it an (aggressive, man-hating???) woman who has cut of a bunch of phalli and now is fleeing with her loot or someone who in one way or another is a worshipper of men and/or male sexuality???? As I think the figure resembles a man more than a woman I suspect that this is in reality a male who, like e.g. John Wayne Gacy, is out to worship what he sees as the symbol of himself.

Who were the worshippers of the vagina figures, known as "Sheela Na Gig", from the Middle Ages that are to be found throughout most of Europe? And what was the purpose of them? It's weird that there hasn't been much about them in the old annals. Theories are that they were meant to ward of evil spirits as they are often positioned over doors or windows that might give them access. However, that doesn't really explain HOW that would work: Were those evil spirits in awe of the female and her magic genitals or were they disgusted by the way they were displayed? As the figures are not "Vagina Dentata" and the face of them don't look scary I doubt they were meant to frighten off demons or the like.

As of today there still aren't any definite interpretation of these figures. Which to me looks like a proof that we don't know as much about the beliefs and religions of the past as we ought to know .... 

 

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

 

https://ftltimes.com/2024/03/27/man-ejaculates-on-woman-shopping-with-daughter-at-miami-gardens-walmart/ 

 

https://www.webmd.com/women/anatomy-function-care-conditions-clitoris 

 

https://www.jstor.org/stable/3024834 

 

https://www.academia.edu/16882536/Phallic_Worship_In_Ancient_Religions 

 

https://www.gaudiumivfcentre.com/blog/sperm-cramps-its-causes-symptoms-diagnosis-and-prevention/ 

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/why-does-everyone-find-it-funny-when-men-almost-lose-their-genit/ 

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/mbqjap/witches-allegedly-stole-penises-and-kept-them-as-pets-in-the-middle-ages 

 

https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/850957?ecd=mkm_ret_231109_mscpmrk-OUS_DisReferences_etid6033000&uac=437619CJ&impID=6033000 

 

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/998128?ecd=mkm_ret_231115_mscpmrk-OUS_ICYMI_etid6056215&uac=437619CJ&impID=6056215 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13426743/Jealous-wife-jailed-five-years-slicing-husbands-penis.html?ito=social-reddit 

 

https://newatlas.com/medical/male-birth-control-stk333/ 

 

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/investigational-male-contraceptive-suppresses-sperm-rapidly-2024a1000acp?ecd=mkm_ret_240616_mscpmrk-OUS_ExcNews_etid6589618&uac=437619CJ&impID=6589618 

 

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/investigational-male-contraceptive-suppresses-sperm-rapidly-2024a1000acp?ecd=mkm_ret_240616_mscpmrk-OUS_ExcNews_etid6589618&uac=437619CJ&impID=6589618


https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/male-drone-bee-dying/


https://www.wafb.com/2024/08/01/la-becomes-first-legalize-surgical-castration-child-rapists/

 

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/creep-claims-setting-firework-tied-33681441 

 

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10778012241279816 

 

https://www.genderedspecies.com/ 

 

https://www.theoi.com/Phrygios/Attis.html 

 

Wikipedia

 

 

fredag den 11. oktober 2024

And "It Came True ...."

 

I know of several people who, at some time of their life, went to see an astrologer, a fortune teller or a psychic medium. Maybe something like that is not in these years, but when it was it was quite common to ask about someone's zodiac sign, to discuss their horoscope, etc., etc.. Also some may have went by the popular horoscopes of magazines for advice about what to do, although they were not personal: A zodiac sign would be set out to cover the fortune of everyone who was born within a specific month which of course turns it into nonsense. Still, I know of some who might tell their friends that they can't lunch, meet, get out of bed, go to the dentist or whatever on a specific day, (e.g. the 11th of October 2024!), because they read a horoscope in a magazine that told them to "keep it low" on that day. 

Maybe they also had a discussion with "The Spirit of the Ouija Board" which actually may be great fun if one doesn't take it as genuine information about the future ....

Presumably, all of these divinations "come from above": Good or bad, one's fate is a birthday gift which outline rules for one which must be obeyed to please those godly powers which are assumed to control the fate of humans and animals. All the divinations are seen as means to steer out of trouble whenever that's possible by warning people of "getting out of bed or whatever" on these dangerous days.

One of the most famous fortune teller was the physician Michel de Nostradamus who was born in France in 1503. His first prophecies, which were in the form of quatrains, are from 1547 and he had them published in a book, "Centuries" (1555). As some of his prophecies seemed to come true he gained fame in his own life time. Being a renowned fortune teller he gained access to the court of the French king Henry II and his queen, Catherine de Medici. Even today many refer to him and his predictions as trustworthy: He is supposed to have predicted World War II, the 9/11-attack and much more. As his prophecies are that vague that they have to be interpreted I don't find them all that valuable, but he has many fans, even today.
 

When the friend and diviner of Alexandra, the last Zarina of Russia, Grigorij Rasputin, said that if a member of the Romanov family murdered him all of them would be dead within a couple of years it looked like a prediction that came true: He was murdered, and so was the entire Romanov family. However, first and foremost what he said must be seen as a warning and (perhaps) nothing but that. Actually, that is the problem with most of these divinations, predictions, etc. which "come true": There are no proofs that they are anything but happy coincidences. 

Many people see the Biblical prophecies, especially about Jesus, as proofs that God spoke to humankind through "holy men and women", i.e. his "prophets". I think that kind of prophecies may be seen as part of all religions and, again, what is true and what is a "happy coincidence"?

 

https://www.blueletterbible.org/study/misc/perkins_chart.cfm

 

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/comeuntochrist/believe/bible/bible-prophesies


https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/four-prophecies-have-already-come-true-in-2024-says-living-nostradamus/articleshow/113356393.cms?from=mdr


https://www.jw.org/en/library/books/The-Bible-Gods-Word-or-Mans/Prophecies-That-Came-True/


Wikipedia