tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99891795574451231.post6138357473194049324..comments2021-07-25T07:31:54.288-07:00Comments on Cormorant Council: Cormorant commonsKormorantrådethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07232038146253579309noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-99891795574451231.post-55638827413080007902010-10-06T11:03:11.555-07:002010-10-06T11:03:11.555-07:00What?! I finally find a reason to delve into astro...What?! I finally find a reason to delve into astrology as an interpretative tool and then you would rather want us to invent the wheel again?<br /><br />Since the dreamer is basically making an astrological chart in the 2nd part of the main dream (12-4-3), I will refrain from calling the spade a spade, and point out that both zodiacal signs for november, Sagittarius and Scorpio, possess sharper means - than the hopeful gardener´s spade - to enforce dominion over territory if need be, namely bow and arrows and a poisonous sting respectively. This is to say that in a project of colonisation aggressiveness or taking defensive measures is sometimes a possibility. But since november explicitly has to do with "incest" another possibility may be suggested that would point to a connection to the air sign Gemini, traditionally representing intellectuality (inner conceptual et c) and higher synthesis of opposites (sacred marriage between royal siblings to maintain land-control or the alchemical hermaphrodite for a higher spiritual vantage-point). Now if this dream episode really represents a structural chart of possibilities for solving a certain problem then the problem obviously must be further defined or fleshed out, but if we suffice with the initial question "how does colonisation occur?" I would suggest the interpretation that the twin-authored and highly dialectical text about atoposes in Hydrolith may be a good place to start doing just that.NNnoreply@blogger.com