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Originally posted by Choronzon
fremans...
Blue Spice eyes = blue lodge
"Base of the pillar"?
"The sleeper who must awaken"?
"by will alone I set my mind in motion"?
Originally posted by Choronzon
The sleeper would represent the initiate before he has been given the light.
The base of the pillar is a reference to the pillars of freemasonry.
"By will alone" would reference the initiates requirement that he excercise his free will to show interest in the light of freemasonry.
Drinking the spice somehow provides esoteric knowledge to the dune character, and is represented by blue eyes. The same could be said about the initiate who joins the blue lodge.
And the fremans, (not only have a similar name), but they represent a group of individuals who operate covertly, and who desire to free society by regaining control of the 'spice' and provide it to everyone.
The name of the bad-guys in Dune is the Bene Gesserits which sounds an awful lot like Bene-Jessuit. Who rule through religious tyranny.
Originally posted by spirit7
IMO there are plenty of spiritual messages in there as well, King Leonidas had a strong sense of faith and was willing to sacrafice because that's where God wanted him to be.
Another good one that gets out a good message is Lord of the Rings, the final one where the eye at the top of a mountain has to be destroyed, I applaud that.
Originally posted by spirit7
Different movies are meant to convey different messages, you need to be aware of them.
Watch the movie 300 and pay particular attention to the scene when Leonidas meets with "God King" Xerxus for the first time, there are a couple of references there.
Also pay attention to the Xerxus tent scene where the fialetes gives in and requests to become a member. There are a few Masonic references in there,
not to mention "God King" Xerxes and his army were the Egyptians.
IMO there are plenty of spiritual messages in there as well, King Leonidas had a strong sense of faith and was willing to sacrafice because that's where God wanted him to be.
Another good one that gets out a good message is Lord of the Rings, the final one where the eye at the top of a mountain has to be destroyed, I applaud that.
Originally posted by spirit7
In regards to the eye, it was a source of control for evil power in the movie and that's all that I was sayin on that one too. I dig spiritual movies like those two.
Originally posted by spirit7
Didn't the Persians rule much of Egypt?
The scene when the messenger arrived and said earth and water, then Leonidas felt the wind and looked around at the sons, daughers, and women that's when he realized where God wanted him to be.
The eye in that movie represented evil. Perhaps you should watch it and reply back to me when you've seen it rather then perceive it on what you believe from Freemasonry.
Originally posted by spirit7
plus Leonidas refers to one God in his lines. That's all I'm saying.
In regards to the eye, it was a source of control for evil power in the movie and that's all that I was sayin on that one too. I dig spiritual movies like those two.
Originally posted by PontiacWarrior
Hmmm....I always hear the claim that masons own the media and such, if thats the case then why is it in most movies the masons are always the villain of the film.
Masonice references in cinema