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Post by davidc on Aug 12, 2013 20:08:14 GMT
“A yellow yellow yellow frog A guinea moon in the pool of the dog”
The words spoken during one of the visions with the scrying globe.
I don’t know why but they have always resonated me with me since the first time I read them in ‘Against the light’. It is almost as if the they are words I have heard in my own childhood or dreamt about from long before I read the book.
They seem so familiar to me, but perhaps it is just the rhythm of the words that I have sub consciously associated with this phase.
Does anyone else find them familiar in any way, or can link them to a child’s nursery rhyme.
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Post by Vadge Moore on Oct 19, 2013 18:58:09 GMT
davidc- That particular verse hadn't resonated with me, but the Being to which it refers- The Yellow One, has obsessed me since I first read about "him" on page 106-107; particularly when Grant has him quote a verse from Baudelaire- who I have felt a deep connection to my whole life.
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Post by Ad Finem on Feb 12, 2014 20:51:45 GMT
There are titles for each of the full moons, but I have been undoable to trace a "guinea moon". It would be interesting of course to discover what month this refers to. I think there may be a cabalistic answer somewhere. I agree this verse has some deep meaning, as if it connects to some very deep level of atavistic memory.
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