Well, the first image I saw after Texas State Fair icon, Big Tex, was consumed by fire today, was this modern-day Wicker Man paired with the fated Rota Fortunae.
Note also the "Dickies" shirt and belt he wears, signaling the groin wound of the Arthurian Fisher King or the missing phallus of Osiris etc.
Today:
1973:
Today:
1973:
Today:
The Rota Fortunae:
The wheel of fortune from the Burana Codex; The figures are labelled "Regno, Regnavi, Sum sine regno, Regnabo": I reign, I reigned, My reign is finished, I shall reign
I only recently watched Tim Burton's
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There is even a 'Wheel of Fortune'/King kill scene where the Bogie man has the king of Christmas,Santa
(that is king apart from Jesus of course.-)
tied to the roulette wheel while he spins another Wheel of Fortune to decide the king's fate.
I did a post on the obvious similarities in the movie and the Tarot,but there is lots more,too.
http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/a-nightmare-before-christmassteppin-off.html
On the subject of the
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"Wheel of Fortune".
Rainman;s name was Raymond Babbit,and 'Babbit' was a novel by Sinclair Lewis -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babbitt_%28novel%29
"Largely a satire of American culture, society, and behavior, it critiques the vacuity of middle-class American life and its pressure on individuals toward conformity."
Loren Coleman has an interesting post called "Big Tex Burns" at his blogsite -
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,where he talks about the Scottish band "Texas" who headlined the Wickerman Festival in Scotland on the 20th July this year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tyZMPBb46s&feature=related
UPDATE:
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http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/kingfisher-airlines-licence-suspended-by-aviation-regulator-282104
Great links. Thanks Darren!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny Alan that you mention the Kingfisher story,because a Kingfisher flying into my window was what started me blogging in the first place -
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Before that I was just a reader of blogs,not a writer of a blog.
It is interesting that you called attention to the Ferris wheel, as that is a thread in the sync web along which I have been traveling since posting the Big Tex Holmes/Holmes/Holmes article on Loren's blog that Darren mentioned. The first Ferris wheel debuted at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, which was where serial killer Dr. Henry Howard Holmes trolled for victims. Robert Downey, Jr. acknowledged the historical inaccuracy of filming a fight scene near a Ferris wheel in the 2009 movie Sherlock Holmes, which was set in 1890. Interestingly, while working as a film projectionist, the only time I ever accidentally spliced reels out of order was when I built a print of Sherlock Holmes, thus creating another kind of temporal disorder. Also, James Holmes made a presentation at a science camp on temporal illusions.
ReplyDeleteLots of other syncs pop up when one looks further. On London's Baker Street (where Sherlock Holmes resided), at Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes, is the Aurora Spa. A sailing vessel called the Aurora appears in the Sherlock Holmes novel The Sign of the Four. The sign of the Four consists of four names and four crosses, and the symbol for the Process Church of the Final Judgement, the group allegedly tied in with the Manson and Son of Sam murders that I discussed in the post on the Twilight Language blog, is a kind of four pronged cross. The most notorious member of the Four Pi movement, an offshoot of the Process Church, was cannibal Stanley Dean Baker.
Speaking of spas and mass death, now this:
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didn't i see enki and rainman linked somewhere else this week ;-)
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