Screaming Hierophant?
Thread originally posted on the Aeclectic Tarot Forum on 23 Aug 2004, and now archived in the Forum Library.
| Fulgour |
23 Aug 2004 |
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Could this be The Hierophant on the way home from
his somewhat enlightening experience visiting with
The Emperor at their seemingly impregnable Tower?
Edvard Munch's "The Scream"
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| Ravenswing |
23 Aug 2004 |
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...I don't think so.
fly well
Raven
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| Fulgour |
23 Aug 2004 |
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all hat, no cattle
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| Eco74 |
23 Aug 2004 |
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But maybe it's a rawhide-hat. :D
Personally I rather think it's the hanged man after he was let down from the tree by an idealistic Knight of Swords on a mission for Justice and this is his reaction as he sees the world from the upright perspective again. ;)
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| Fulgour |
23 Aug 2004 |
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August 23, 2004
OSLO, Norway - Norwegian police said Monday that they were working on several tips in their search for two Edvard Munch masterpieces, including a version of "The Scream," after a bold daytime theft from an Oslo museum in front of stunned visitors.
The paintings were stolen from Oslo's Munch Museum on Sunday by masked, armed thieves, who pulled them from the walls as visitors and staff watched.
Inspector Ivar Stensrud, of the Oslo police, said all available personnel were being to used to search for the paintings stolen, which he described as national treasures.
:laugh: Knight of Swords to the Rescue?!
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| Eco74 |
23 Aug 2004 |
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Originally posted by Fulgour
August 23, 2004
:laugh: Knight of Swords to the Rescue?!
Well, yes.
"We must save the art and bring it to the people!"
"Yes, brother, let us go SAVE THE ART!!!"
"SAAAAVE THE AAAAAART!"
- After the coo -
"Hey, I just thought of something."
"Yeah? what?"
"Well, we stole the painting, right?"
"Yes, to bring it to the people!"
"Well, since we stole it, if we show it anywhere we'll go to jail..."
"Oh.... oops."
;)
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| WooMonkey |
26 Aug 2004 |
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Brian Williams used "The Scream" as the 10 of Guns (Swords) in his PoMo tarot. Rather effectively, actually.
:)
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| Fulgour |
31 Aug 2004 |
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Isaiah 14 is a parable, or prophecy of denunciation against
the Kings of Babylon, specifically Tiglath-pileser III.
In verse 12, the prophet characterizes the arrogance of
Tiglath-pileser III as if the king had thought himself fit
to appear in the sky as the morning star, but has fallen
to earth, being brought low by the vengeance of the
Lord against those who would exalt themselves
and persecute the Lord's people.
All roads lead to Rome...
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| Fulgour |
01 Sep 2004 |
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Twinsy Van Gogh Kitties!
=^..^=
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