Sunday, January 24, 2010

Planet of the Abes Commentary Slave

Thanks to a comment by StrangEye I noticed that the words 'Abe' and 'Ape' resonate one another. In this post I'm going to try and explore the relationship in a little more detail.

The Abes/Apes entrain with the planet Jupiter and the year 2001 thanks to Stanley Kubricks masterpiece.

This Abe/Ape sync reminded me of the final scene from the Planet of the Apes remake, which was released in the year 2001.

Leo (played by Mark Whalberg) passes through a Werm Hole before crashing into the Abe Lincoln Monument, a replica of the Temple of Zeus/Jupiter. Swallow some 2010 Matrix Codeine for more on the Lincoln/Zeus/Jupiter connection.


Leo enters the Temple, looks Up and realizes that Abe is an Ape:



Above the head of General Thade (Ape Lincoln) we find a reference to the Heart:

When I look at the Temple of Lincoln/Zeus I'm reminded of a Cage, the pillars being symbolic of bars. If this Temple is a Rib Cage, then the Heart surely lies within:

In the 2001 Planet of the Apes remake, the Cage above houses an Ape Lincoln, but to learn more about the Zeus/Jupiter connection let's turn to the original Planet of the Apes movie.

In this poster we find a reference to the Cage (a Temple of Lincoln/Jupiter which houses the Heart) and just above it, superimposed over the bars, we find the head of an Ape named Dr. Zaius:

Here's an image of Charlton Heston with his noose around the neck of Dr. Zaius/Zeus:

In the 2001 Planet of the Apes remake, actor Charlton Heston played the role of Dr. Zeus, the father of Ape Lincoln/General Thade:

Charlton Heston may have played the role of the Zaius/Zeus, but he's also played Abe Lincoln in this movie:


Abe Lincoln/Zeus/Jupiter each seem to point to the Ape.

Here's a few more examples....

This is an Ape named Able sitting on the head of Abe:

While writing this silly post my daughter was watching Batman: The Dark Knight. I watched some of the movie with her and spotted this image below. On a Gotham police noticeboard we see that Abe Lincoln and the Bigfoot are both Batman suspects. Once again we find Abe associated with an Ape-man!

The upcoming 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief' is due for release on February 12th, the very same day as Abe Lincolns birthday. Jim recently pointed out that actor Sean Bean plays the role of Zeus in the movie:

In a movie called The Island actor Sean Bean (Zeus) plays the role of Dr. Merrick, the governor of the Prison.

Dr. Merrick/Zeus is the one who orchestrates the illusion in order to keep all the inmates trapped within the Cage. Things go perfectly as planned until one day an inmate named Lincoln Six Echo (played by Ewan McGregor) realizes that The Island doesn't really exist and the search begins for a means of escape.

Here we see (Abe/Ape) Lincoln sitting opposite Dr. Merrick (Dr. Zeus) as he places his jUPiter finger on the tip of this Pyramid:


At the end of the movie Lincoln goes head-to-head with Dr. Zeus and they both end up dangling opposite one another on chains. In this scene Lincoln and Zeus are quite literally 'linked':

The neck of Dr. Zeus snaps and he dies in true Hangman styley:

It's funny that the Ape-character Dr. Zaius is also a Hangman:

February 12th is day when Abe Lincoln was born, the Wolfman is released, the Winter Olympics begin (an event dedicated to the Olympic Gods, of which Zeus/Jupiter was numero uno) and it's also the day of The Lightning Thief (starring Sean Bean/Dr. Merrick/Zeus).

Notice that on this Lightning Thief poster that the Trident, a sync-symbol I once wrote about in a post called The Robin Has Hatched, also seems to be of some relevance:

If we take another look at the 2001 remake of The Planet of the Abes (featuring Charlton Heston in the role of Zaius/Zeus) we see that Leo/Whalberg (playing Charlton Hestons character from the original) has been captured and placed in a Cage. Leo in a Cage brings to mind a Cat in a Cage.

Leo is delivered to his holding cell and watches as some of the human slaves are marked with a red-hot brand. We see that the symbol is that of the Trident:

The humans are clamped as they receive the mark of the Trident:


The Ape-girl Ari (played by Helena Bonham Carter) snatches the hot brand away and warns the others not to be so cruel to the slaves.

She throws the brand off to the side and Leo slips his hand out to grab it:

He grabs the distracted Ari and uses the Trident to bargain his way out of the Cage:

Later in the movie, after Ari reveals her human-loving tendencies, General Thade takes her into his tent.

Remember that Thade resonates Ape Lincoln/Zeus/Jupiter:

Once Ari is in his tent, Thade takes the Trident:

And stamps it onto her Palm:

Ari now bears the mark of the Trident, a SpiriT Palm given to her by Ape Lincoln/Zeus/Jupiter:

We now have February 12th, Abe Lincolns birthday, linked to the Enlightened Palm of Christ/Buddha/Shiva!

Actor Tim Roth starred in the role of General Thade, so it's probably worth noting that he also played the artist Vincent Van Gogh in a movie called 'Vincent & Theo'.

Here we see Roth creating one of his Yellow Sunflower masterpieces:

Finally, Jim has pointed out that Abe Lincoln was born on the same day as Charles Darwin, February 12th, 1809, so it's interesting to find the Ape linked to this movie about Darwins' life:

I like how this key image takes place in front of a (Rib) Cage, a pointer to the Heart:

The Heart of Jupiter?


Enough of this monkey-business. I'm off to eat a banana.

Jake:
Heston's "Composite Character", that is, taking elements from all his roles and considering them as one mega-character, is pretty singular and titanic. Richard unveils he is Abe and Zaius/Zeus. He is also famously Moses in "The Ten Commandments". As such he parts the Red See which has been associated to the Red C (noting one in the poster in the word "Commandments") and Seeing Red, even the red eye/storm of JUPiter.
Often parodied: Soylent Green in The Simpsons

Another Iconic role for Heston was 1973's "Soylent Green", a distopian version of the future where the grand finale sees Heston's detective Thorn discovering that "Soylent Green is people!"
Overpopulation has lead to massive food shortages, companies like Soylent provide ration wafers to the populace. The Green is the good shit...
Just before this loud emotional revelatory outburst from Heston, which funny enough is also how "Planet of The Apes" ends , he makes his Lieutenant swear to unveil the horrible truth to the masses.
Clearly Soylent Green, as made from flesh, resonates Sacramental Bread, or the body of Christ. The movie then is about the ingestion of Christ, the ritual involved in invoking Christ Consciousness. In my personal life this has become a reality in the drinking of 'liquid faith' or Ayahuasca.
After the last ceremony with Shaman Juan Flores last year I was lying on my back internally screaming just like Heston: "Ayahuasca is a lightning bolt of intervention from God!".
All is metaphor, even these seemingly religious revelations I am proclaiming. God equally disappears and arises when you align with Self. You, the limited identity or idea 'you', becomes God the almighty as much as I speck of dust in the eternal flux.
Heston's (our sync Abe and Zeus) Lieutenant, calls Thorn a Tiger the animal of 2010 The Year We Make Contact.

"Let my Soylent Green people go, you maniacs!!"

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