[Solve] Morse Poem Interpretation and Analysis - Part II
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:22 pm
i'm too drained to go back and read almost 30 pages of hypothosies, but here's what i think it may be.
First 4 lines.
I think the virgin is Bree and the Beast is not Daniel, but someone else, probably a head figure of her religious group, NOT her father.
I think moses symbolizes either her father or the religion in general. I think the priest is yet another member of her religious group.
I think 'me' refers to Cassie, who is to be a sacrifice made to the Virgin and the Beast. I think this is why she's asking for help.
How i came to these conclusions is a multitude of things, a skewed image of both Crowley and occultism have come into this story. It's well known that Crowley practiced sex magick. Crowley also referred to himself as The Beast with great pride.The iron pills and whatever shots Bree may be taking may be to prepare her for some kind of sexual ritual. Also, there is a line of thought that the outcome of such a ritual would be a child, who with him brings a new age, the age of Horus. (pills and shot(s) could be to help with fertility) This also ties into Crowley, the O.T.O. and egyptian mythology, which are all running themes here. The only other explination i have for the pills and shot(s) would be that menstrual blood has also played a huge part in occultist rituals. Iron and such would help build her up, so to speak. Sorry if that's gross, but it's true.
Maybe i'm totally off base, but the only thing missing from a decent story telling aspect so far is some kind of scandalous sex stuff. Everything with Bree and Daniel has been so innocent up to this point, I don't really see the creators drastically changing that.
Sorry, but i'm too tired right now to find proper links with good information or reference points for what i'm saying, it's just what's been going through my mind all day.....
Funny you guys just mentioned Moonchild, which is a book by Crowley and would have been one of my reference points.
First 4 lines.
I think the virgin is Bree and the Beast is not Daniel, but someone else, probably a head figure of her religious group, NOT her father.
I think moses symbolizes either her father or the religion in general. I think the priest is yet another member of her religious group.
I think 'me' refers to Cassie, who is to be a sacrifice made to the Virgin and the Beast. I think this is why she's asking for help.
How i came to these conclusions is a multitude of things, a skewed image of both Crowley and occultism have come into this story. It's well known that Crowley practiced sex magick. Crowley also referred to himself as The Beast with great pride.The iron pills and whatever shots Bree may be taking may be to prepare her for some kind of sexual ritual. Also, there is a line of thought that the outcome of such a ritual would be a child, who with him brings a new age, the age of Horus. (pills and shot(s) could be to help with fertility) This also ties into Crowley, the O.T.O. and egyptian mythology, which are all running themes here. The only other explination i have for the pills and shot(s) would be that menstrual blood has also played a huge part in occultist rituals. Iron and such would help build her up, so to speak. Sorry if that's gross, but it's true.
Maybe i'm totally off base, but the only thing missing from a decent story telling aspect so far is some kind of scandalous sex stuff. Everything with Bree and Daniel has been so innocent up to this point, I don't really see the creators drastically changing that.
Sorry, but i'm too tired right now to find proper links with good information or reference points for what i'm saying, it's just what's been going through my mind all day.....
Funny you guys just mentioned Moonchild, which is a book by Crowley and would have been one of my reference points.