Thursday, July 14, 2011

Man In The Mirror (Sync Vid now with Vimeo)



Dionysus can be a way of understanding life after death. Or should I say life after life. It could be understood that Dionysus is just the substitute for the word Soul. See in these days in time we assume, having discovered so much, that anything from the past is wrong or perhaps even deceitful. This is prejudice and folly in its on right. Shutting yourself off from finding insight inside of an idea strictly because you perceive the idea as opposition leads not to victory but stagnation. Dionysus, no matter what the history and evil shit done in "it's" name, has a treasure for us. If we want it.

Dionysus was lured from his protective father by the Titans. They held a mirror to his face and pulled it out into the cosmos. He followed. Happy to have a face to play with that he identified with. The Titans turned on him ready to take out their jealousies on his being. He tried to escape, by shifting his shape into the myriad images of the constellations(of course). And when he became the Bull or Taurus. They slay him.

Zeus smelled his son burning. And in vengeance toasted the Titans. The blood of his son was mixed with the ashes of the Titans and made in to the flesh of man. Zeus can never destroy man now, because to do so would be the end of his son.

The relationship between Dionysus and Jesus is documented up the wazoo. But some ignore the implications. I will not force an interpretation on you, not me, not this guy. But I ask. Is it possible that your.... Well never mind. Its your puzzle to work out, you wouldn't believe me anyway. It's called a mystery school for a reason.

I finally am capable of video after being out of the game for more than about 3 years. This was just an attempt to stretch my wings, and if you excuse me it will probably be changed in the near future.

I plan to narrate and put up a blip for the syncwhole and produce it shortly for those who need a little help in unraveling it further. But until then please in joy.

Man In The Mirror from William Morgan on Vimeo.

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