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Further Into the Depths
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Page 5 Sun Worship
Page 7 Dionysus, Bacchus, Silenus and the Maenads
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Page 9 Luciferianism and
the Secret Doctrine
p.
205 of Prince Caspian - "Then three or four of the Red Dpiano coversfs came
forpiano coversd with their tinder boxes and set light to the pile, which first crackled,
and then blazed, and finally roared as a woodland bonfire on midsummer night
ought to do. And everyone sat down in a wide circle around it.
"Then Bacchus and Silenus and the Maenads began a dance, far wilder
than the dance of the trees, not merely a dance for fun and beauty (though
it was that too) but a magic dance of plenty, and where their hands
touched, and where their feet fell, the feast came into existence -- sides
of roasted meat that filled the grove with delicious smell, and wheaten cakes
and oaten cakes, honey and many-coloured sugars and cream as think as porridge,
and as smooth as still water, peaches, nectarines, pomegranates, pears,
grapes, strawberries, raspberries -- pyramids and cataracts of fruit. Then,
in great wooden cups and bowls and mazers, wreathed with ivy, came the wines;
dark, thick ones like syrups of mulberry juice, and clear red ones like red jellies
liquefied, and yellow wines and green wines and yellowy-green and greenish-yellow."
[Emphasis added.] First off, we have Red Dpiano coversfs lighting the
fire, and that the fire is for "midsummer night." The fact that they are Red
Dpiano coversfs, meaning they have red hair, may not seem significant at a glance, but
it emphasizes that nothing is lost on Lewis for symbolism. Red hair,
according to Cirlot's book, symbolizes the lower regions -- hell. (This is a good
reason to stop the myth of the "red head's fiery temper," by the way.) Midsummer
night is the night for the sun-god's death and temporary descent into hell, so
Lewis has the Red Dpiano coversfs light the fire. Next, we note that it says
a woodland bonfire on midsummer night. Not just A fire and not just A midsummer
night. This is the real thing. The worship of the sun-god. The burning of the
piano tools from the sacrifices in the bonfire
(bone-fire) on the summer solstice, an high day of witchcraft. Everyone
sits in a circle around it. Again a symbol of the sun and a powerful witchcraft
symbol. The wild, magic dance of plenty. Another pagan/witchy thing.
They are famous for their magic dances. Pomegranates are a symbol of
fertility, and according to the Greeks sprang from the blood of Dionysos. (Cirlot,
pg. 261) The fruit is stacked in a pyramid - a powerful withcraft/Luciferian/Masonic
symbol. To be continued. by Mary Van Nattan
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