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The portrait of Dorian Grey is an
amazing characterization of the English culture of the 1800s. Technology and advancements, but at the
same time interest and connection with the more mystical forces of the world.
A massive emphasis on the Science, An instruction to some which would be
called “Steam Punk” more than a century later. A strong introduction of ancient cultures
who used the word Magic and Rituals as a matter of course. The Portrait of Dorian Grey is the
ideals of a modern very rich young man with a very dark, sadistic, and
violent soul. He hires a witch to cast a spell on
his being painted portrait. That spell consists of Dorian’s portrait to age
and not the Man. He lives for centuries; committing
beastly and wildly inappropriate acts, knowing that the portrait would take
the damage but he would remain entirely healthy and young. Around the time the portrait was being
painted the Spanish and English had spent vast amounts to find and tap into “The
Fountain of Youth”. Juan Ponce de León discovered
Florida which is a way of saying Easter in Spanish. The festival of Flowers
or florals is a representation of “Palm Sunday” The Spanish worked just as hard at hiding
and secrets as they were taught by the Moors who had invaded the Iberian Peninsula
800 years previous in a wild and insane hunt for Fatimah and her followers. The
culture of Islam has been literally lying and spreading facades since it was
created by Mohammed and Abu Bakr. Their lies revolve around the originals of
the faith itself. The faith was created by Esau out of his utter disgust with
god over his brother being given the “King of Kings of the Tabernacle of Adam
System” title and not himself. He decided as a child that physical and mental
strength was his birthright to have the title. He had the physical strength and
the metal determination to head an army, but he did not understand the weave of
time. The weave of time is the key to understanding what and how to go about
making and working with and on the System, itself. Esau did not
understand the weave; he understood violence, battle, intimidation, strategy,
he understood how to bully his way to power, etc. but he had no understanding
of how to go about actually working with god to create a proper weave for
all. He was king so all
favors should go to him first, then he would be benevolent to all and give
what they needed through him. God gave to him, so he would distribute. But this
distribution depends on the people begging him in the proper way. If you do not beg him
correctly, they you get punished. Esau’s culture went
to war with Jacobs and have not stopped since. In a very real effect Dorian
is the embodiment of Esau. Angry, bitter, sadistic, etc
but with a beautiful face and the most perfect manners. Except when he gets
angry, then he lets part of the nasty out and he true evil side emerges. But this
is done mostly in private where he can maintain the illusion he is still
angelic and immortal despite the fact that he is in effect an instrument of
what the Catholics and Christians call “The beast”. He does not let his
evil out in public, or fi he does not finds way to remove his witnesses so
they cannot speak badly about him behind his back. He does not pay them
into silence, he kills them. The story does not
dive into said details but the same behavior patterns are what people like
Dorian operate from. Their illusions are
so important to them, that they have no problem with how damage they cause to
maintain them. |
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TR Welling |
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