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The Ennui of Euphoria
The Ennui of Euphoria Euphoria is 2019 HBO show. I had heard of it, but didn’t know much about it. Finally, I clicked on it on HBO Max and found myself hooked. It is graphic and gritty, but strangely addictive. … Continue reading
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Tagged 13 Reasons, 1970s, 1980s, Adults, Angst, Anxiety, Ashtray, bingeable, Brown, Cable TV, call back, Children, Claws, collective trauma, Dark, darkness, Depression, documentary, Drama, Drinking, Drugs, E, Eric Dane, Euphoria, extreme, Fashion, Flashy, generation, Glitter, Glittery, Green Light, ground breaking, HBO, High, Homosexuality, Hunter, Jules, laptops, Lexi, LGBTQ, lighting, lower middle class, melodramatic, MIddle Class, Modern, morose, Narrator, no apology, party girls, Penis, Poor Choices, popular, Poverty, preteen, Push Boundaries, Real Housewives, Reality TV, Red Light, Rue, Sex, shock value, smart phones, stylized, Surreal, Teenagers, teens, titulating, Transgender, Wallflower, wood paneling, Yellow, Zendaya
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Magical Language
Magical Language BA Ba is the Egyptian word for soul—specifically the personality part of the soul. There are nine different parts to the soul. The other eight are: the khat is the physical body, the sahu is the spiritual body, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology, Religion
Tagged 365, A Shadow Bright and Burning, A Sorrow Fierce and Falling, Abracadabra, Abraxis, Afterlife, Ahura Mazda, akh, Alexandria, Alistair Crowley, BA, Boy's Home, Catholic, Christmas, Creator, Darkest Day, darkness, Dead, Deity, Dualism, Egypt, Egyptian, Egyptian Book of the Dead, Father El, Five Letters, Game of Thrones, Gnostics, God, God of Light, God of Wisdom and Free Will, Great Archon, Greeks, Harrieta, Heart, Hebrew, hieroglyphics, hieroglyphs, Hippolytus, hw, Identity, Iran, jb, Jesus, Jewish, Ka, Kabbalah, Khat, Language, Latin, Light, Mage, Magi, Magian, Magic Amulet, Magical Formula, Magical Language, Magnus Chase, Magu, Magus, Mansfield, Medes, media, Numerical Value, Pagan, Persia, Pistis Sophia, Priest, R'hllor, Ra, Rick Riordan, rn, Romans, Rosy Cross, Sacred Heart, sahu, Shadow, Shelby, Sorceress, Soul, Spell, Spirit, Star, Stork, Subtext, swt, The Book of Law, The Crown, The Cup, The Kane Chronicles, The Red Pyramid, The Ship of the Dead, The Sword, The Throne of Fire, The Wand, Uncreated Father, Winter Solstice, Witch, Wizard, Zoroastrianism
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Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage
Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage I recently discovered the Showcase Show Lost Girl and binged watched it on Netflix. The Canadian Urban Fantasy show ran from 2010-2015. It also ran on the SyFy Channel, but I never caught it. While I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology
Tagged Aaron Ashmore, Alcede, Anita Blake, Anna Dressed In Blood, Banshee, Bisexual, Blood Mage, Bo Dennis, Bothers Grimm, Brownies, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Caribbean, Celtic, Claudia Donovan, darkness, Doyle, Duppy, Dyson, elements, Evony, Fae, Fae-bysitting, Father, Gaelic, Geruda, Grandfather, Greek Mythology, Guruda, Hades, Hale, Hans Christian Anderson, Harry Potter, Hel Shoes, Heritage, Hindu, Hybrid, Indian, Iris, Irish, Jacob Grimm, Japanese, Jumbee, Kenzie, Kitsune, Ladyhawk, Laurell K Hamilton, Lesbian, Light and Dark, Lost Girl, lover, Lover's Apart, MacKenzie, Meredith Gentry, Michelle Pfeiffer, Monster of the Week, Mother, Mount Olympus, Mythology, Nate, Netflix, Night, Norn, Norse Mythology, Nyx, Pam, Paranormal, Penthouse Suite, Percy Jackson, Peter S Beagle, Red Caps, Richard, Scottish, Seelie, Selkies, Sex, Showcase, Siren, Sookie Stackhouse, Steve Jinks, Succubus, Syfy, Tamsin, The Dark Queen, The Last Unicorn, The Morrigan, The Phantom Queen, The Red Shoes, The Skeleton Key, The Vampire Diaries, The Wanderer, The Wizard of Oz, The X-Files, Trick, Tristian and Isuelt, True Blood, Unaligned, Unseelie, Urban Fantasy, Valhalla, Valkyrie, Vampires, Voodoo, Warehouse 13, Werewolves, Xena, Yggdrasil, Ysabeau, Zeus
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The Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of The Ring I re- read The Fellowship of the Ring. I felt almost as if I had slipped back to Middle Earth, where magic was still alive and common place. Middle Earth, I realized, was Tolkien’s way … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Lost
Tagged Aragorn, Banding Together, Battle, Corruption, Dark Age, darkness, Dwarves, Elves, Englightened Beings, Fantasy, Fear, Fiction, Fight, Frued, Good Storytelling, Greed, History, Hobits, Humankind, Humans, Ignorance, J.R.R. Tolkien, Jung, mankind, Men, Middle Earth, Movies, Mythology, Nature, Poverty, Power, Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring, War, Western World
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God Put You In Our Way
God Put You In Our Way Heath Ledger was an extremely brilliant, but deeply troubled man. It seems so unfair that he was taken from us so soon, but at least we got him for a few years. He came … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Psychology
Tagged 10 Things I Hate About You, 12 Monkeys, A E W Mason, A Knight's Tale, Australia, Batman, Bi-Polar Disorder, Brokeback Mountain, Candy, Casanova, Channel, Comedy, Comfort, Cope, Daddy Issues, darkness, Depression, Drama, Dream, Drug Addiction, Fairy Tales, Gay Cowboy Love Story, God Put You In My Way, God Put You In Our Way, Gothic, Grimm Brothers, Heath Ledger, Intellegence, Intellegent, jake gyllenhaal, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Julia Stile, Kate Hudson, Married, Matilda Ledger, Matt Damon, Michelle Williams, Monster's Ball, Nacht, Night, Overdose, Poetry, Presciption Drugs, Romance, Suicide, Terry Gillam, The Four Feathers, The Joker, The Taming of the Shrew
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Dancing in The Flames
Dancing In the Flames Dancing in the Flames: the Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness by Marion Woodman and Elinor Dickson came out in 1996. It asks who is the Goddess? It is Eve, Lilith, Madonna or Mother … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology
Tagged Baba Yaga, Black Madonna, Chaos, Dakini, Dancing in the Flames, Dark Matter, darkness, Deadh, Demeter, Dionysis, Drugs, Ecstasy, Feminine, Fertility, Fire Rose, Flames, Flames of Passion, Individuation, Kali, Maat, Marion Woodman, Mary Magdalene, Persephone, Quantum Physics, Rose of Fire, Russia, Sex, Sophia, Symbols, Synchronicity, Through A Glass Darkly, Tibet, Timet, Transformation, Underworld, Virgin Mary, Wisdom, Women Can Be Strong, Words, Wtiches
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Beyond Belief
The Gospel of Thomas Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas by Elaine Pagels came out in 2003. The Gospel According To Thomas was discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in December 1945, in one of a group of books known … Continue reading
Posted in History, Religion
Tagged 325 C.E., Apostle, Beyond Belief, Bishop of Alexandria, canon, canonical, Catholic, Charismata, Christian, Council of Nicea, crucification, darkness, Disciple, Doubting Thomas, Elaine Pagles, Heresy, Holy Spirit, Jacobe Boehme, Jesus, Jewish Mysticism, John, John the Baptist, light within, Luke, Mark, Mathew, Miracles, Nag Hammadi, Narrative, Orthodoxy, Paul, Polycarp, Saint John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila, The Secret Gospel of Thomas, Visions
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