Monday, May 08, 2006

Themis, Part II

Just a couple of additional interesting facts about the Chrome goddess.
Montgomery's sculpture of Themis features her head only, which hovers above an oval reflecting pool. In the arena of the occult, ovals represent the feminine principal, and sheets of mirrored glass and pools are important. They represent the spirit realm, or other dimensions or realities.
If you stand directly in front of the sculpture, and look at Themis with that in mind, you notice a close association between her gleaming head and the water of the pool. She hangs just above the reflecting pool....engaged in deep meditation. What could she be meditating on? Also when viewed head on, a massive eagle perched above the main door in the background appears to crown her head.
The Chrome diety stands guard outside of the Federal Courthouse of the Middle District of Alabama in the city of Montgomery.
As I mentioned in the last entry, that building was dedicated on September 13, 2002.
In occult numerology, that date is significant. The 13 is obvious. And if you add September, which equals 9 ( the ninth month ) to 13, you get 22. 22 is of course, 2 x 11. You're left with 11 and 13. The numbers 11 and 13 are important occult numbers which symbolize destruction and rebellion.
These all go to the point of the blog...that what appears to be coincidental usually is not, and that we should look with care at the objects and symbols all around us. Artists often speak in a hidden language. Our Federal government seems well versed in this hidden language, and never engages in major activities, makes policy, goes to war, or even dedicates a building without carefully studying how and when to do it. To go and see the chrome goddess as she stands watch over the Federal courthouse in Montgomery is to watch the hidden world in action.

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