rule number eight-eight: no journey is valid without a destination
rule number eight-eight: no journey is valid without a destination
just found a half bar of xanax that’s got to be at least two years old
that doldrums song has been stuck in my head all day
in yoga this morning we learned to imagine the weight of a tail attached to us and i still cant get it out of my head
2001: a False flag Odyssey
i havent even made a dent in this but the premise is great. sorry (sort of) that i’ve been so dang obsessed with kubrick lately.
-“So, you know, if you watch the film Pi, right? It’s talking about the 216-digit number. Where is 216 acknowledged in the Torah but at the Red Sea shortly right before Moses splits the Red Sea, or God splits the Read Sea through the staff of Moses. You have this 216 number gets introduced and it’s kind of tricky to explain but the way that it’s derived is by going along these three different verses: going in one direction, going in reverse with the second verse, and then going in the other direction at the end. So basically you have this movement that is going- on both sides it’s going in one direction and then it’s going in the opposite direction in the middle, if that makes sense. So in a sense you have the Tree itself being expressed. And this is an idea shared by different commentators on the Zohar.
so good