So De Niro and Pacino. They were both The Godfather. But, Marlon Brando, also the Godfather was literally the Godfather, Jor-El. Pacino was Shylock in Merchant of Venice. The idea is here, I just need to tease it out, like at any given moment we have the opportunity to create love or suffering. See Jupiter.
Abe's Axe is a symbol. Like the firey wand of Hermes, it is the conduit for bringing into action manifestations from the creative imagination. He is not killing vampires so much as freeing living dead men. The great emancipator would like to bring you into the 4th dimension of consciousness. He is going to have to kill you to do this, though. Or, actually, just annihilate your ego to transport you. In this instance, his axe is the craft. A craft is both a transport and a skill. The magician's wand is both. A pen can be mightier than the sword. What's your craft? Use your symbol well. . .
This is in the end the only kind of courage that is required of us: the courage to face the strangest, most unusual, most inexplicable experience that can meet us.
~Rainer Maria Rilke
and where we thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god;
Joseph Campbell
Good morning Mr Magpie
One for sorrow, Two for joy, Three for a girl, Four for a boy, Five for silver, Six for gold, And seven for a secret never to be told.
So De Niro and Pacino. They were both The Godfather. But,
ReplyDeleteMarlon Brando, also the Godfather was literally the Godfather, Jor-El.
Pacino was Shylock in Merchant of Venice.
The idea is here, I just need to tease it out,
like at any given moment we have the opportunity to create love or suffering.
See Jupiter.