The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and Heath Ledger

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PostTue Apr 06, 2010 8:01 pm » by Drjones


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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” and Heath Ledger’s Sacrifice
http://vigilantcitizen.com/?p=3486 :rtft:

Heath Ledger’s last movie is a mind-boggling one. From its enigmatic storyline to the mysteries surrounding its production, “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” deserves to be duly explored. An interpretation of its rich symbolism reveals to the viewers timeless esoteric truths as well as coded references to today’s occult cryptocracy. This article looks at the mystical meaning of the “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” and the sacrificial nature of Heath Ledger’s death. :clapper:
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PostTue Apr 06, 2010 8:06 pm » by Kingz


yes i saw the movie, a lot of symbolism depicted in it!!! :shock:
first thing I thought about was the connection between the movie and his death :think:

Maybe Heath was influenced by the rolls he played, or perhaps some darker forces were pushing this upon too him...

While The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus communicates an inspiring spiritual message, there is a rather grim side to the movie that relates to Heath Ledger’s death. The concept of duality is present within the movie itself where the tales of illumination are mixed with references to black magic and sacrificial death. Good and evil struggle again. The numerous references to death during the movie could be interpreted as a tribute to Heath Ledger, but, as Terry Gilliam states, none of the script was rewritten after the tragedy. Here is an excerpt of the director’s interview with Last Broadcast:

The film is terribly poignant film to watch now because of the loss of Heath.

Yes, it is.

And there are the references to death in the film that seem terribly poignant in the light of what happened. Did you re-emphasise any of that after his death?

The references to death were all in the original script, which people don’t understand. They all thought we had written this stuff after Heath had died and no, we didn’t change any of the words. And that to me is what’s so kind of scary and spooky – why was it so prescient? It seemed to be all about death, it’s so much of it.
Source: http://vigilantcitizen.com/?p=3486


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Very fascinating movie and coincidences.... well worth watching!
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PostTue Apr 06, 2010 8:11 pm » by Kingz


Here is a website were you can watch the movie for free:
(just click on one of the links)

http://www.letmewatchthis.com/watch-247 ... -Parnassus
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PostTue Apr 06, 2010 8:14 pm » by Drjones


Kingz said-
'Maybe Heath was influenced by the rolls he played, or perhaps some darker forces were pushing this upon too him...' :clapper:

That's what i believe m8,hence the abuse with the prescription drugs etc etc
I think most if not all of the 'celebrities' are under some sort of demonic spell..some more so than others as is demonstrated here...
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PostTue Apr 06, 2010 9:05 pm » by Kingz


drjones wrote:Kingz said-
'Maybe Heath was influenced by the rolls he played, or perhaps some darker forces were pushing this upon too him...' :clapper:

That's what i believe m8,hence the abuse with the prescription drugs etc etc
I think most if not all of the 'celebrities' are under some sort of demonic spell..some more so than others as is demonstrated here...


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Nice example for the kids of today..... :clapper:

DEATH TO :shooting: HOL(L)YWOOD
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PostWed Apr 07, 2010 8:47 am » by Drjones


Absolutely m8...HOLLY WOOD huh?
The material used in what we know to be 'magic wands',you know this right?
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PostWed Apr 07, 2010 10:43 am » by Mediasorcerer


they used to bury the holly branch for 12 days ,i think,or 3 mnths forget now,but yes,its the one,
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PostWed Apr 07, 2010 5:09 pm » by Kingz


drjones wrote:Absolutely m8...HOLLY WOOD huh?
The material used in what we know to be 'magic wands',you know this right?


not hollywood.... but holywood, it has to do with Enchantment... and putting a spell onto people! so indeed magic wands / rods / staffs etc...

I heard some stuff about this from various guys in interviews, books and stuff.... But it is pretty hard to find some proper information about this on the internet...

So if anyone can find some more explenation about this, sure is welcome... hopefully info besides the standard bs on wiki:

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In Pharaonic Egypt, toilette articles, weapons against possible enemies, amulets against serpents, were also left in the tomb, together with magic texts and a magic wand which enabled the ka (soul) to use them. The rod of Moses was a hazel wand (Genesis 30:37) as depicted in catacomb frescoes of the third and fourth centuries.

In classical Greco-Roman mythology, the god Hermes/Mercury has a special wand called a caduceus.

Six to eight foot long staves with metal tips adorning them are carried traditionally in Freemasonry during rituals of the Craft. Ceremonial uses may have several wands for different purposes, such as the Fire Wand and the Lotus Wand in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. In Zoroastrianism, there is a similar ritual implement called a barsom. In Wicca and Ceremonial magic, practitioners use several magical tools including wands for the channeling of energy—they serve a similar purpose to the athame although the two have their distinct uses. While an athame is generally used to command, a wand is seen as more gentle and is used to invite or encourage. Though traditionally made of wood, they can also consist of metal or crystal. Practitioners usually prune a branch from an Oak, Hazel, or other tree, or may even buy wood from a hardware store, and then carve it and add decorations to personalize it; however, one can also purchase ready-made wands. In Wicca the wand usually represents the element air, or sometimes fire, although contemporary wand makers also create wands for the elements of earth and water as well. The wand is most often used by modern Pagans, witches, Shamans and others in rituals, healing and spell casting.

There is some scholarly opinion that the magic wand may have its roots as a symbol of the phallus. It may also have originated as the drumming stick of a shaman, especially in Central Asia and Siberia, as when using it to bang on his drum or point, to perform religious, healing, and magical ceremonies. [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wand
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PostWed Apr 07, 2010 5:11 pm » by Drjones


kingz wrote:
drjones wrote:Absolutely m8...HOLLY WOOD huh?
The material used in what we know to be 'magic wands',you know this right?


not hollywood.... but holywood, it has to do with Enchantment... and putting a spell onto people!

I heard some stuff about this from various guys in interviews, books and stuff.... But it is pretty hard to find some proper information about this on the internet...

So if anyone can find some more explenation about this, sure is welcome..


Thanks m8,yeah you know what i mean,i completely agree i would like more info on this.
The only reason i said what i did was because of Jordan Maxwell,i thought it made perfect sense when i heard it for the first time,but definetely i'd like more info on it.


http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/ex ... .cfm?id=18 :?:

This nails it for me....i just get really lazy with much of this research ..

http://www.spiritofold.co.uk/wands/holly.htm :flop:

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This fantastic wand has been crafted from a piece of Holly wood which was gathered very near to the ancient site of Stonehenge in Southern Britain
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PostWed Apr 07, 2010 5:17 pm » by Electrobadgr


Cheers for the post Jones, will definitely have to check this movie out now :flop: I've always loved Terry Gilliam films so i had quite high hopes for this one anyway :cheers:

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