TITLE:
Invoke me under my stars! Love is the Law, love under
will. Nor let the fools mistake love; for there are love and love. There is the
dove, and there is the serpent. Choose ye well!
Crowley's Book of
the Law [I,57]
Comment by Lawrence Sutin:
The law of "the dove" was
viewed by Crowley as repressed and hypocritical Christian love-a false
choice.
Do What Thou Wilt pg 127
Dove and Serpent Oasis,
OTO
Fourfold Word Song
- read line 6.
Thomas
Vane wrote a book called "Wisdome and Innocence or Prudence and Simplicity
in the examples of the Serpent and the Dove, propounded by our Lord" (s.l.
1652).
SYNOPSIS:
Promethea and Barbara finally reach Kether. They
experience what it is like to become God.
All born/all fed/all grown/all
led/all helped/all harmed/all cursed/all charmed/all brutal/all holy/all
wisdom/all folly//all knowing/all seeing/all suffering/all being/all doing/all
done//all one.
Eventually they find Steve Shelley and having ascended like
serpents up the Tree of Life they now descend like doves back to Malkuth.
Barbara and Steve are reborn as boy & girl twins while Sophie reconciles
with her mother.
QUOTES:
"Something from nothing." ,pg 1
"Here we are
again."
"Always here. Always now." , pg 3
"One from none." , pg 4
"Just
the idea of one, of something for that to even exist...where there was only
nothing. This is God." , pg 4
"God is one..and all. God is all. One perfect
moment." ,pg 5
"Are we God?" , pg 5
"God is everything. Everything is God.
God is all." pg 6
"God, I hope I've lettered this right..." pg 11
"When we
climb up the tree, winding from sphere to shpere, then we're serpents. The
serpent is the will to climb, and rise. The will to live. But when we choose to
descend from this sacred purity, back into the turmoil and suffering of the
world, then we're doves. The dove is the will to sacrifice, to descend. The will
to die. The will to die to this glorious world of spirit, and live again in
matter...the will to take a little more light back down into the world, where it
needs it. Back down there." pgs 14-15
"Any life, sweetheart, any
venture...It's always a fool's leap." pg 17
"Barbara, wait! Am I ever going
to see you again?" pg 21
"It's beautiful. And everything's just what it is,
without having to mean something. Like you. You're not a ... a sphinx or
anything."
"Ha ha. No I ain't but my husband reckons I'm a mystery all the
same." pg 27
"If appointed I promise increased public spending, an improved
transport system, and hand relief." - Uvula Cascade pg 29
"I've done some
growing up while I was away, Mom." - Sophie pg 32
Notes and Annotations
Kether
Reality Creator Workbook
Series
First of all the first review put online about this issue from the Fourth
Rail.
Secondly the Barbelith
Underground commentary on this issue.
E Randy Dupre there comments
that the illustrations in Kether remind him of Botticelli's Illustrations
for Dante's Divine comedy.
Finally a quote from Alan Moore about the
colors used in this issue
The strict kaballistic colour schemes, as an
example, while they looked very dubious and unworkable on paper, have turned up
some beautiful and often startling effects in practice. Issue 23, the issue
dedicated to Kether, the godhead of the kaballistic system, had a magical
palette of four colours, these colours being "White", "Brilliant White",
"White-flecked-with-gold", and most unhelpful of all, "Brilliance". Despite how
hopeless this sounded, we decided to stick to our guns and attempt the issue
using only white and gold, and apparently the first few coloured pages do indeed
look celestially beautiful." - interview from Eddie Campbell's Egomania
#2
Page 1; Very nice. From nothing (empty circle) to something (Boo-boo
and Promethea(6) in all their glory.
Also zooming in effect from full stick
figures to upper part of body.
Panel 1: Blank circle, good
representation of nothing.
Panel 2: stick figures will remind readers
of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol 2 Issue 2 of the Invisible Man
communicating with the Martians using stick figures.
Panel 3: A bit
more substance as the figures are filled in like an early drawing from how to do
human bodies in art class. Caduceus now appears too.
Dialogue here notes but
what that dialogue is is not yet shown.
Panel 4: Proper dialogue at
last. Boo-boo and Promethea now visible but not yet in final detail.
Stars in
background.
Panel 5: Final version. Proper dialogue balloons but
"...from nothing" dialgoue still has caduceus visible behind it.
Pages 2-3: Nice wheel like effect. The more detail the further out you
go from the centre.
Eye in the triangle. A quote from this
site
The well-known eye in the triangle is a symbol of God's
perfection and his constant presence within the flow of life's
energy.
The image of the eye in the triangle will be a familiar one to
anyone taking a close look at an American Dollar bill.
The eye is known as
the "Eye of Providence" and is surrounded by rays of light. According to
Webster's New World College Dictionary, "providence" can mean:
a looking to, or preparation for, the future;
provision.
skill or
wisdom in management; prudence.
a) the care or benevolent guidance of God or
nature,
b) an instance of this.
God, as the guiding power of the
universe.
The single eye shows up in Egyptian mythology as the Eye of Horus,
an ancient god of the Egyptians. The eye represented wisdom, health and
prosperity. Some people think that the "all-seeing eye" is a symbol of
Freemasonry, a fraternal organization, and they interpret this as proof that the
Founding Fathers believed in Masonic principles and wanted to impose Masonic
order on the United States.
Quote from this site.
Here
is an essay about the Eye
in the Pyramid as it is sometimes also known.
Here is a negative view about the
Eye in the Triangle.
Finally The Eye in the Triangle is also the title of
a book about
Aleister Crowley by Israel Regardie:
Pages 8-9: shown above
Pages 10-11: Many languages in each
different circle. English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Hebrew,
Arabic, part of a music score, Chinese. Just two questions
Can anyone
recognize the music score "Do--mi-nu...?" Anonymous pointed out that "Red Right
Hand" might be a reference to the Nick Cave
song or also to the following lines from Milton's Paradise Lost:
What
can we suffer worse? Is this then worst,
Thus sitting, thus consulting, thus
in arms?
What when we fled amain, pursued and strook
With Heaven's
afflicting thunder, and besought
The deep to shelter us? This hell then
seemed
A refuge from those wounds. Or when we lay
Chained on the burning
lake? That sure was worse.
What if the breath that kindled those grim
fires
Awaked should blow them into sevenfold rage
And plunge us in the
flames? Or from above
Should intermitted vengeance arm again
His red
right hand to plague us? What if all
Her stores were opened, and this
firmament
Of hell should spout her cataracts of fire,
Impendent horrors,
threatening hideous fall
One day upon our heads; while we
perhaps
Designing or exhorting glorious war
Caught in a fiery tempest
shall be hurled
Each on his rock transfixed, the sport and prey
Of racking
whirlwinds, or for ever sunk
Under yon boiling ocean; wrapped in
chains
There to converse with everlasting groans
Unrespited, unpitied,
unreprieved
Ages of hopeless end? this would be worse.
War therefore, open
or concealed, alike
My voice dissuades, for what can force or guile
With
him, or who deceive his mind, whose eye
Views things all at one
view?...
Paradise Lost, Book II, Lines 163-190
as to what red right
hand means here is some
information.
Anonymous who has access to Mr. Moore himself (which is why
he prefers to remain anonymous) emailed me to explain that
"I have done 15
for you." is the prayer of a serial killer, even serial killers talk to
God.
Now which particular serial killer was responsible for at least 15
deaths?
Here are some translations of the speech balloons.
Thanks to
the following people for their help with translating:
Eroom Nala
English
Leon Smoliar Russian
Thomas Lautwein German
Gabriel McCann
Spanish
jhagglun Finnish
Rodolphe Duhil French and some Italian
John
O'Neil Japanese and Chinese
Sabine Stalman Sanskrit
Yim Onn Siong
Malay
Jose Crisanto Tano Tagalog (dialect of
Filipino)
English
Forgive me. I'm such a mess. I'm such a
mess...
Please God, just this one horse, let it win...
I have done fifteen
for you. I am your red right hand...
Oh dear God...
I hate you. How could
you let that happen? How...
Our Father Who Art in Heaven...
Oh God. I have
been in your holy place but I don't...
...and take care of Grandma. And I
hope you're okay...
...shall overco-o-ome, we shall
over-
mystery...
Here we are, Lord, talking again, you and me...
Please
if there's anyone...
Kill them, lord, kill our enemies...
I am ready now,
Lord. Take me now. So tired...
...lay me down to sleep, I pray ...
Please
be there. I need you
Sanskrit
(first balloon, above))
rogarto:
suffering
mucyate: he is released
rogadvandho: from illness ??? (the last
part is not clear)
bhayân: illnesses, anxieties (accusative
plural)
mucyate: he is released
bhitastu: he was full of fear
mucyetâ
panna: may the salvation be won (optative)
âpadah: from misery
Seems to
be a prayer for release from suffering, sin, anxiety
The second prayer
(down, I already tried to transliterate):
OM Vishvam: Om, omnipresent (=
Vishnu-Krishna)
vishpur: Vishnu
vashatkâro: the exclamation "vashat" (a
ritual call, also personified as a deity)
bhuta bhavya: past and
future
bhavat prabhuh: being present, powerfull
bhutakrd: creative,
engendering beings
bhutabhrd: earth-supporter (= name of Vishnu)
bhutâtma:
Soul of all living beings (= a name for Brahma, Mahapurusha or
Vishnu)
bhutabhâvana: creating the wellbeing of living beings
Seems to be
an invocation of Vishnu enumerating various attributes and epithets.
Malay:
'Terima Kasih'. means 'Thank you'
Russian
God
force the ambulance to hurry up
German
Take her away. Not away.
Don't take my baby away from me.
* I am so weak, but I want...
* Please,
if there is anybody
* Praise the Lord! Blessed be his
name!
Dutch(?)
We thank you for our daily bread (from the Pater
noster)
Portugese
"May the sinners burn, may the homosexuals and
the indecents burn."
Spanish
"Please God please..."
* Glory to
the father, and the son, and the holy ghost
* Mother saint(?) hear my
plea...
* angel of La Guarda (the guard), sweet
companion
Finish
"Tuhoa heid§Õt, Herra. Tuhoa
vihollisemme."
"Destroy them, Lord. Destroy our enemies."
"Kiit§Õn
sinua <.....>"
"I thank you <.....>"
"Polta
synnintekij§Õt. Polta homot ja siveett§èm§Õt..."
"Burn the sinners. Burn the
gays and the indecent ones."
"§¥l§Õ vie h§Õnt§Õ. §¥l§Õ vie
lastani."
"Don't take [him/her]. Don't take my child."
(Finnish pronouns
have no gender. "H§Õn" means both "he" and/or "she".)
"Hyv§Õ Jumala, en
kest§Õ en§Õ§Õ..."
"Dear God, I can't take it
anymore..."
Norwegian:
Nej. Det er unmuligt. Gud, vi du ikke
nok -
No, that is impossible. God, don't you want any more...
Kom nu, Gud,
bare denne ene Lad den vinde... -
Come on, God, only this one, let him
win...
all of the following from TL:
beginning from left to
right:
Greek: pater hemon, ho en tois ouranois... Agiastheto to onoma
sou - Our father who art in heaven, thy name shall be sanctified (Matthew
6,9)
Italian: Dio, che dolore, non lo sopporto, falli smettere - O
God, what pain, I don't bear it, make it cease.
French: Nous mourrons
de faim et nous avons besoin de ton aide - We starve and need your
help
Hebrew: achalno ha mazon le era nodeh - we have eaten the meal,
thank you (thanks to Abraham Rosenthal)
Portugese: Deus do Ceu = God
in Heaven
German: Nimm sie mir nicht weg. Nimmt mir nicht mein Baby -
Don't take her away. Don't take my baby away.
Sanskrit: (right from "I
have done fifteen for you"): OM vishvam/ vishpurvashatkati/ bhutabhavyabhavatpra
bhuh:/bhutakudhrata bhudravi - (I can't translate, but I recognize the words
"bhuta" = beeing, "bhavya" = good, beautiful and "bhutatma" = a title for Brahma
or Vishnu - the last line could mean: "O Lord thou art present in all
beings"
Classical Greek: Thee mou, ti ekana? - My God, what did I
kill?
Luxembourg: Merci, datt s de mech gerett hues. Oh merci - Thank you,
that you saved me, thank you.
at the right side: Chinese - right from there:
Japanese: above, right:
Korean: page 11: "Te iubesc,
doamne, te iubesco"
Rumanian: "I pray thee, o Lord, I pray"
"lodate Dio per questo bel matino" - Italian, "praise the Lord for this
wonderful morning"
Hebrew (page 11, right beside "deus do ceu"): ani
awi imcha abba ima we adonai" - Me, your mother, your father, will bless you, by
the Lord" (? not totally sure)
page 11, on top, right besides the Arab and
above "nisaidie, Fatadhali!": it's Thai (Siamese)
page 11: "l§îtfen
affeder siniz in§Ùallah" - Turkish, "l§îtfen" means "please" - the signs
left from it are again Korean
"Doamne, Durerea, nuo pot suporta, fa sa se
opreasca" - again Rumanian, "O Lord, I can't bear it, make it cease"
"Seit
azoi gut" - Yiddish, "please be so kind" (it's similar to German "seid so
gut")
Greek: "thee mou" - "O my God"
Vietnamese: "Toi hy
vong co giup anh"
French: "Eh bien, on a eu chaud mon dieu" - Well, it
has been very hot, my God"
Hebrew: "shmo baruch adonai baruch" - "The
name of the Lord is blessed" (shmo - his name is, baruch - blessing, blessed,
adonai - God)
Notre P¨¨re qui ¨ºtes aux cieux (p.10)
it's the translation of the central
ballon : Our Father who art in Heaven
Nous mourrons de faim et nous avons
besoin de ton aide (p.10)
the translation is correct.
Eh bien, on a eu
chaud. Mon Dieu (p.11)
the translation is incorrect (by my knowledge of
english !) : chaud (hot) is not meant in the sense of weather. It's a french
_expression meaning "Well, we were scared stiff" or "Well, we had a narrow
escape".
Je te d¨¦teste. Comment as-tu pu laisser cela arriver ? Comment...
(p.11)
I hate you. How could you let that happen? How... (exact translation
from an english balloon p.10)
Grazie per il cibo che mangiamo
(p.11)
Italian for "Thanks for the food that we're eating..."
Japanese and Chinese
Origin is the lower left hand corner of the
1st page, and from there the coordinates are all positive, in American/English
Inches.
(3.5 inches to the right, 1.5 inches up) Japanese balloon
reading: "You're not there are you? You don't exist."
(5in,5in) Japanese
balloon reading: "Please take care that they don't die."
(9in,2.5in)
Chinese balloon reading: "Please, if there's anyone there..."
Tagalog Diyos, ang sakit, hindi ko na kaya, tama na...
God, it
hurts so much, I can't take it anymore, no more...
...at sambain ka, Panginoon, sa napakagandang umaga...
...and worship you,
Lord, on this very beautiful morning...
Salamat sa pagligtas ninyo sa akin, salamat po...
Thank you for saving me,
thank you...
English (song) = We
shall overcome adopted as a sort of anthem by American Civil Rights
Movement
As I'm sure Todd Klein must have felt as he did this work
Pages 12-13 shown
above: They say one picture is worth a thousand words but I'll try and not
use that many words describing each of the images I can make out in the
circles/bubbles/spheres on these pages:
Bottom left
1) girl on sofa
with shorts and sock reading book
2) Jorge Luis Borges looking at his
Aleph
3) Two men kissing on a dance floor
Top right
1) hand
reaching for a flower
2) Dog looking at its' reflection
Bottom
right
1) Dead malnourished bodies pushed into a pit by a tractor
2)
woman(?) staring at us
Left
1) couple fishing
2) breakfast or dinner
scene with mother father son and daughter
3) Woman in middle eastern garb
opening her coat.
JHW3 explains "she is actually wired with plastique
explosives and about to become a suicide bomber. Sorry this wasn't more clear
due to all of the white and gold coloring"
4) Cat sleeping placidly outside a
window. This is actually JHW3's cat Sammy who loves to sleep.
5)
Famous Pulitzer prize winning photo. See lower down.
6) mouth
opening.
and now starting at 12 o'clock and moving clockwise from the
outside in we have:
1) Soldiers running in front of an explosion
2) Man
holding an umbrella waiting in the rain for a bus on route 17
3) Tank in
front of rubbled buildings
4) Man hugging small child in front of car
5)
Man being electrocuted
6) Hand stirring home made lemonade
7) Man holding
a baby who has just been born in front of his/her mother
8) Sept. 11,
2001
9) Doctor performing open heart surgery operation
10) Dog being
patted
11) Atom bomb exploding
12) Couple having sex
13) couple walking
away from dead or dying relative in hospital bed
14) Two drug addicts in a
room. One smoking.
15) Girl painting a picture
16) Couple holding hands in
park in front of bench watching birds flying away. Woman could be the bird lady
we see later on in this issue
Next circle in
1) McDonald's sign beside
some buildings and next to electricity wires
2) Stripper dancing with pole.
Reminds me of the Dance of the Gull Catchers epilogue to From Hell
3) Man in
glasses staring right
4) Man sitting on toilet reading book
5) Man buying
magazine at newstand
6) Turtle or tortoise
7) Bird (eagle?) flying
8)
Man taking stand at Alcoholics Anonymous meeting
9) Woman wearing hat in
front of fence
10) Someone writing. Only total words visible are
and/she/her/horse.
11) Fish swimming. They look much like the
emotion fish seen in Issue #16 pgs.
14-15
12) Priest's(?) hands holding rosary
13) someone in a swimming
pool
14) close up of girl looking at us
15) hand puting basketball into
net
16) Mother duck with 2 baby ducks behind her
Next circle in:
1)
Woman clasping her face in her hands
2) Close up gun pointing left
3) Man
in front of podium
4) Adult suckling someone's nipple
5) Crescent moon in
the sky
6) Silhouettes of people walking down a street
7) Close up of
smile. Could be from woman seen in previous circle #14
8) Tree
9) Man in
skullcap(?) pointing right. Large pot behind him
10) Raindrops falling on a
leaf
11) Man running a marathon
12) Couple looking at us (Campervan behind
girl)
13) Man in suit and tie looking at us
14) Man playing American
football wearing #10
15) woman putting on lipstick in front of mirror with
lights
16) Doorman with his back to us
Last circle in with contents
visible:
1) Close up woman's crossed legs
2) Ant
3) Close up eye and
eyebrow
4) Close up woman's pubic hair
5) Sneaker with laces undone
6)
Close up tea or coffee cup
7) Spider in web. Could be same spider seen later
on page 26
8) Blonde woman with sunglasses looking right
9) Man with beard
and glasses looking left
10) Glider in front of clouds
11) Mother bird
feeding her chicks in the nest
12) Rocks in front of sea and clouds
13)
Can't make this one out properly. Looks like man in profile looking right
14)
Silhoutte of bicycle moving left
15) Birds flying upwards
16) Can't make
this one out. Any ideas anyone?
Central image looks to me like a
combination of an atom and a spirograph
Here are the more famous
images
On left 2nd bubble from top timaximus thinks this might be Jorge Luis
Borges looking into his Aleph.
JHW3 has confirmed that it really is Borges.
3rd bubble from left is
taken from the very famous Pulitzer Prize winning Eddie Adams photo of a
South Vietnamese Police Chief exectuing a Viet Cong officer on Feb 1, 1968.
These are the closest images I could find that look like the bubble of the attack on the World Trade Centre, September 11, 2001 seen on the page:
Both images come from
this site.
Pages 14-15: Finally we get to meet the real Steve Shelley and not
just a ghost image of him. He seems like a pretty decent bloke.
Color finally
starts to appear in this issue as he explains what the serpent and the dove
refer to.
Another possible reference sent in by Christine Hoff Kraemer comes
from the New Testament Matthew 10:16
"See, I am sending you out like sheep
into the midst of wolves;
so be as wise as serpents and innocent as doves."
This interpretation fits so well with the theme of new incarnation -- a
newly incarnate soul is, in a sense, being cast out among wolves, and must be
both innocent and wise to survive.
Pages 16-17: If they ever make a
movie of Promethea this would make a great shot and the descent back to Malkuth
could be a wonderful segment.
Meanwhile back to the comic book.
Here we
see the tree of life from the perspective of Kether just as they are about to
jump off and fly back down to Malkuth. Each of the sephiroth is an image taken
from a panel in the issue that dealt with that sephiroth.
Here are the panels
being quoted in each of the sephiroth
2) Issue #22, page 15, panels
1&2
3) Issue #21, pages 14-15 top half/page 13 bottom half
DAATH)
Issue #20, pages 22-23
4) Issue #19 Page 7, panel 1
5) Issue #18 Page 7,
top panel
6) Issue #17 page 17, top panel
7) Issue #16 pages 18-19
8)
Issue #15 page 13, top panel
9) Issue #14, page 17, top panel
Note that if
you turn the comic upside down you will notice an X-ray of someone sitting on a
chair between Binah and Geburah. The image is in blue. Look at the space
triangle between Tipereth, Geburah and Hod with Tipereth as the apex and a
reverse mirror image of this same image but much smaller is visible in orange.
Thanks to John O'Neil for pointing out that:
The image is an x-ray of
a middle aged man wearing a bra and panties. The image was from a recent
"Dockers" commercial, in which a woman, using a pair of x-ray specs, looks
around a lounge (at an airport?) She sees the older man is wearing a bra under
his suit, laughs, then stands amazed that another, younger man is holding so
many things in his spacious dockers pockets. A description of the commercial in
the issue is at:
TVC
storyboard for Dockers Mobile Pants
Here is the image in question
I'm sure there's no specific meaning to the inclusion of this image, but I
had meant to mention it, since sometimes these images re-occur.
Interesting that an image which is comical in its original version is
made to look slightly sinister here.
Turning the comic right way up again we
notice that those whirly designs are emanating from Kether. There is also some
sort of map between Netzach Yesod and Malkuth. All I can read on it is AE and RS
and what looks like a small amount of geographical detail. JHW3 writes
the cosmic dive down the tree of life was a tricky thing to pull off.
Most of the fx were done through digital means by Jeromy [Cox]. I just asked him
to go crazy with the space back drop. So all of that strange cosmic stuff is
things he thought to put in there. They don't have any particular meaning to the
story but they might mean something to Jeromy. Where and why he culled these
particular images in the space backdrop you will have ask him some
time.
And I did in my Jeromy Cox
interview
Browsing through the last chapter of Stephen Hawking's The
Universe in a Nutshell I thought the sephiroth depicted here look like
examples of Brane Bubbles. Here's a
longer explanation about Brane
And here again
is the map of the Tree of Life for making naming all the Sephiroth easier.
Pages 18-19: Promethea has just passed Daath. Steve and Barbara are
right behind her.
Vorlon complained that
One technical quibble: When
everybody begins the flight down the Tree, the second splash page shows paths
from Tippereth going out into space, rather than connecting to Chokmah and
Binah
JHW3's reply to this was:
... the paths are actually
correct its just that we are seeing the tree here in 3 dimensions and not as a
diagram. It is also at a tilt for a vertigo like effect. If you look at the
first spread that it appears on in its whole and tilt the page this becomes more
apparent. As the pages move forward the characters get closer and closer to
their malkuth destination making it seem like the pathways are going off into
space (which in fact they are) but out to the correct spheres that have moved
off page due to our closing on the final destination as we moved
forward/downward. Hope that makes sense.
Pages 20-21: Steve and
Barbara start to lose their bodies as they pass Daath
In answer to a query
about Daath JHW3 replied that
Daath on this version of the tree of
life is indeed partly Choronzon and partly black hole. This blackhole idea of an
imploded sphere or planet or imploded plane of consciousness or whatever you
choose to describe it is indeed Daath. To me the Abyss is the edge of Daath.
From some of the diagrams I have of the Tree of Life Daath and therefore the
Abyss fall along the central path that runs up the middle of the tree placing it
between, going upwards, Tipereth and Kether. This is according to some of what
I've looked at in the Book of Thoth by Crowley.
Pages 22-23:
Barbara and Steve have been transformed into white Doves just as they pass
through Yesod where Lucian, John Kendrick Bangs and Baron Munchaussen wave to
Promethea as she passes by.
It took 11 issues for the Serpent to climb from
Malkuth to Kether but the doves fly back down in only 8 pages.
Now that road
trip through the Tree of Life is over I suppose it's safe to point out that
according to ryc it bears a strong resemblance to a short story by Aleister
Crowley called Wakeworld which
can be found in his book Konx Om Pax.
Page 24 Panel 1: "Eisner the
movie"
There is no movie called Eisner but no doubt if there was one it would
be about Will Eisner
whom the comic book awards are named after.
Panel 3: Barbara and Steve
are no more. They have reincarnated as Mrs. Atansi's boy and girl twins. Love
the knowing/surprised looks they are giving each other
Page 25 Panel
1: Note "Rent A Man" with the appropriate logo.
Panel 2: When you
type "www.headandfeet.com" on your web browser address field you just get the
following message
The requested URL could not be retrieved
While trying to retrieve the URL:
http://www.biomegainc.net/
The
following error was encountered:
Unable to determine IP address from host
name for www.biomegainc.net
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TL points out that:
In German we have the saying "to have hand and
feet" (Hand und Fu§Á haben), that means "to be solid, to hold water". But more
probable is an allusion to kabbalistic anatomy: The ten sephiroth are in
relation with the human body. Usually, Kether is placed above the head, Malkuth
taking the place of the feet. So "Head and feet" means: from Kether to Malkuth,
the whole tree of life. For a picture see illustration 42 in Aryeh Kaplan's
"Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Creation". There, Binah and Chochmah correspond to
the right and left side of the head, Geburah and Chessed to the right and left
shoulder, Tiphereth to the heart, Hod and Netzach to the loins, Yesod to the
sexual organ and Malkuth to the feet.
Panel 4: Finally Sophie gets
her pupils back.
Her stance and look duplicate what Mrs. Atansi feels when
she gives birth to twins. Something I missed but which vorlon pointed out is
that Sophie's hair is now longer than when we last saw her in Issue #13.
JHW3 commented
Sophie's hair is longer now. I felt there needed
to be something different about her now that she has returned all the way from
heaven. Something to make her seem a little more mature and wiser. The longer
hair seems to bring out those aspects. Interesting how the slightest change in
someone's appearance can alter a perception of them. Sophie has learned a great
deal of things and this is one way of showing her inner change by changing her
outward appearance slightly.
Pages 26-27: TL points out
that
the defoliated trees show that time has progressed from late summer to
fall since issue 13.
Page 27 Top Panels: The bird lady is still
feeding birds in the park.
Panel 3: The bird lady is seen out of
focus. I wonder who she really is?
Impulsivelad2 pointed out that
She's
feeding the pigeons (doves) so she's got to be God, right?
Which is nice
cause after being told that "we = God" it's nice to see a concrete image of a
regular human going about her business (without supposed symbolism) being, well,
divine.
Pages 26-27 Bottom Panel: all looks nice but note the
Spider about to attack the (Promethea?) moth caught in its web.
JHW3
writes that
the spider and the moth really has no signficance. It was
just something I threw in there.
Pregnant girl and her boyfriend kissing.
Another note from JHW3
the couple kissing at the park entrance are
the same couple/lovers from issue 13's park
scene. Only here the woman is now visibly pregnant.
Cat looking upwards.
Part of the 5 Swell Guys equipment lying in the grass. 5X graffiti for 5 swell
guys. Just a guess on my part.
Pages 28-29: Good to have TEXTure
commenting on the latest news once again.
Uvula Cascade
What a great name
for a porn starlet. How long before a real porn actress uses this
moniker.
John O'Neil points out that
Uvula spelled backwards is "a Luv
U" in addition to suggesting "Vulva" Cascade appears
to be a word game and Uvula is one of the scoring words in it.
A definiton of
Uvula from yourDictionary
is
Middle English, from Medieval Latin, diminutive of Latin uva cluster of
grapes, uvula; probably akin to Greek oa service tree, Old English Iw yew --
more at YEW
Date: 14th century
Inflected Form(s): plural -las or uvu.lae
/-"lE, -"lI/ : the pendent fleshy lobe in the middle of the posterior border of
the soft palate
and a definition of Cascade from the same source
is
French, from Italian cascata, from cascare to fall, from (assumed) Vulgar
Latin casicare, from Latin casus fall
Date: 1641
1 : a steep usually small
fall of water; especially : one of a series
2 a : something arranged or
occurring in a series or in a succession of stages so that each stage derives
from or acts upon the product of the preceding
b : a fall of material (as
lace) that hangs in a zigzag line
3 : something falling or rushing forth in
quantity
The Usual Slutsex from the film The Usual Suspects.
Doing John
Malkovich from the film Being John
Malkovich.
No doubt the inspiration for Ms. Cascade was the Italian porn
star Cicciliona.
Her real name is Ilona
Staller
"We are all of us in Gautier, but some of us look like
stars"
The original Oscar Wilde quote can be found here amidst a
lot of other famous ones.
Theophile
Gautier
"It's all a Midsummer Arabian Night's Dream of Gerontius,
lar"
A Midsummer
Night's Dream is a famous Shakespeare play. It has inspired a lot of paintings
The Dream of Gerontius is a poem
by Cardinal Newman. Here is the text
Gerontius
The Arabian Nights is available online
Here is a resource guide for the
collection of tales.
We learn the name of another member of the Evil Eight -
Edward "Ed Zepellin" Furniss. Led
Zepellin is a rock band. One of their members once owned Aleister Crowley's
house at Boleskin.
Queen Bitch reminds me of the character in Top Ten who is
going out with a policeman who just happens to be a superintelligent
dog.
Tony the Tiger is the mascot for a breakfast cereal
Marketing
history of Tony the Tiger
A statue of Tony
His entry at Toonpedia
Tony
the Tiger
No doubt he looks different because his image has varied over
the years.
Page 30 Panel 2: Note the horses head and tiny elephant
statues on the bookcase.
Panel 4:
Now why hasn't someone already
come up with a brand name called
Kick Ass Whisky
A defintion of to Kick
some arse/ass
1. To beat up someone.
2. To put all one's effort into
winning. E.g."OK lads, let's get out on the pitch and kick some ass."
From A Dictionary of Slang
Has anyone
else noticed that the shape of the bottle seems to change slightly in panel 4.
Most of the other panels have the bottle as slightly pyramidical in shape but in
the fourth panel the bottle is definitely in the shape of a
rectangle.
JHW3 notes
the kick ass whiskey bottle does indeed
change shape. I did that to try to emphasize Trish's drinking problem but
obviously no one got that. Oh well.
Some interesting thoughts from Vorlon
about this issue:
In many ways Sophie has just begun her descent back down
from the Tree. She wakes up as Sophie and in her dialogue with the older woman
she's still in Kether.
She reaches Chokmah when she talks to her mom, even
though the sexual overtones Moore gives Chokmah aren't present.
We have the
one: Sophie.
Then two: Sophie and Trish.
Three would be Sophie and
Stacia.
From there, things may deviate from the lightning-bolt path. If all
the foreshadowing is right, we are well-reminded that there is a Tarot path from
Binah to Geburah
Page 31 Panel 2:Note that Sophie's image appears on
the viewscreen in the background looking like the photo images from issue #7.
Will have to ask Jose Villarubia if he supplied this image.
Page 32 panel
5: "Everything's going to go right".
But as we can see by checking out
under this panel in the next issue:
(Everything goes wrong)