Saturday, November 8, 2014

The Green Lantern and the Mark of the Beast...


So this morning I got thinking about the movie version of Green Lantern, with Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan, the emotionally damaged, reckless, self-destructive test pilot who is the unlikely choice to be the next Green Lantern after Abin Sur suffers a fatal injury at the hands of the evil Parallax entity, represented by the color yellow.

I'd like to go through the plot of the movie, and show how truths have been manipulated in order to confuse you and to strip you of your personal power an connection to the Divine.  I'll propose an alternative plot line, which will not be much different from the actual plot of the movie, but have some very important subtle differences.  In this episode, I'm going to focus a bit on colors, and what they mean.


I'll be referring to the chakras a lot here, so for reference I've included this image of what these human energy centers might look like.

O.K., so let's start with green.  In our reality, green is the color of nature, of balance, of newness, and of life.  You can verify this using your own sensory perception and direct experience.  Look around you next time you are out in nature.  What color predominates?  How does it make you feel when there is a lot of green surrounding you?  If you pay attention to your own emotions, and trust your own intuition, you will discover these truths inside yourself.  It is not necessary to look outside to discover the truth.  Why do you think guests on television shows often wait backstage in a "green room"?


Robert Frost, my very favorite poet, wrote:

"Nature's first green is gold, its hardest hue to hold"

What this means to me is that the green that emerges in the spring, in the yearly cycle of life and death, is precious, and is associated with a feeling of unconditional love.

Green is the color of the 4th, or heart, or Anahata Chakra.  This energy center is associated with unconditional love, and forgiveness when it is functioning properly.


It's negative expression, interestingly, manifests as abandonment, selfishness, and ego aggrandizement.  Relating to the plot of the movie, the early life of Hal Jordan is tainted with the traumatic event of his father being killed in a test-pilot crash, while he looked on.  So, right at the beginning, the negative expression of this chakra is activated by invoking a feeling of abandonment.  Interesting, right?


In the movie, the writers manipulate the truth of the heart chakra, telling the audience that green is the color of WILL, rather than LOVE.  They also pit WILL (good) against the arch enemy of FEAR (bad).  Now, any good Donnie Darko fan will immediately realize that Fear is not opposite Will, but rather Love on the lifeline.  :-)


True, we can't just lump everything into two categories and then just deny everything else, but this is the exact type of manipulation and disinformation that is being used in today's nefarious and insidious form of mind control.  There is an attempt to convince a group of intellectually vulnerable subjects that life is simple.  Then, the claim is made that a truth is not a truth, that A is B, or that 2 + 2 = 5.  In Green Lantern, this slight of hand is carried out early on in the movie, and then emotional triggers are used to lock the erroneous information into place.

Back here in reality, speaking in terms of chakras, it is the 5th, or throat, or Vissudha chakra that is associated with personal power, or WILL, and its color is BLUE.



So, if we are to create a story that is accurate to our direct experience of reality, and to our intuition and collective unconscious, we would create a Blue hero to represent the power of Will.  Instead, the lanterns are Green, and they are surrounded by dark imagery throughout the movie.  Superimposing the color green on these ideas, behaviors, and concepts creates a feeling of cognitive dissonance within the self, and prepares the moviegoer (mind-control victim) for manipulation and new idea implantation.

Does the landscape in the background of this image look anything like nature as you currently know it?


Looks kind of post-apocalyptic to me.  In the movie, this type of dark imagery is associated with "the good guys," donning green gear, and shining green lights with their fancy rings.  This, by the way, smacks of a much deeper, more diabolical twist on the matter of the Heart Chakra and the Power of Love (Huey Lewis reference intended.)

A man by the name of Aleister Crowley was the 20th century's most well-known occult magician, calling himself "The Beast 666." He appears on the cover of the Beatle's Sgt. Pepper album, and continues to be highly influential in today's illuminati-controllled entertainment industry.  He is famous for decreeing, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law," which is a favorite saying of those who choose to follow the satanic doctrine of self-preservation as the highest moral good.


In his "Book of the Law" Crowley begins with "Love is the Law, Love under Will."  This is important, because within this statement is the acknowledgement that Love is indeed the greatest power in the Universe.  In the movie, the Green Lanterns have harnessed the power of WILL, and control it via their rings.  However, the juxtaposition that is carried out, when Love is brought under the control of the individual's will, represents the beginning of all problems human.  This is original sin.  It is the moment in the spiraling upward of the ever advancing kundalini energy when individual consciousness moves from the Heart Chakra into the Throat Chakra as the voice, but rather than being controlled by the divine Will within, it is controlled by the physical mind without, or what we call ego.  It is this movement that was sold to us as a banishment from the Garden of Eden.  I believe, however, that it was more like a conscious exit, the beginning of a journey, such as in the story of the Prodigal Son.  This movement is manifested in the mistaken belief that we humans, we tiny little creatures hurling through the vastness of space on this little piece of dust we call Earth, can control the machinations of our environment.  This is the belief that has led us to this tumultuous transhumanistic and technocratic time in our history, and it may well be our undoing if we don't wake up soon.

Continuing along the plot line of Green Lantern, the nemesis entity is named Parallax, and is a form of yellow energy associated with Fear.


Back here in reality, the color Yellow is associated with the 3rd, or solar plexus, or Manipura chakra.



This energy center is responsible for your ability to act courageously and represents power.  It is located at the upper abdomen, and is connected to the pancreas, which is the organ responsible for getting fuel into your cells.  When this center is functioning properly, you feel that you have plenty of energy to do the things you want to do in the world, and in your life.  When it is not, you feel powerless, and might take on a victim mentality.

Isn't it interesting that in the movie, the writers/producers/controllers demonize the color yellow?  Is a sense, they are vilifying your innate ability to get things done, to courageously stand up for yourself and others, and to affect positive change in the world.  What possible motive could people have for making the ignorant masses feel powerless and helpless?  Hmmm.that's a tough one.  Wink, wink…


So which chakra is ACTUALLY responsible for the feeling we call fear?  It is the 2nd, or sacral, or Svadhishthana chakra, and it is ORANGE in color.


The positive expression of this chakra is manifested in creativity, compassion, family, and sexuality. 

So how would I rearrange the plot of this movie to make it more true to reality, and re-establish our connection with our true spiritual nature?  Here goes…

Green Lantern can still be green, but the Green Lantern core represents Love, not Will.  Hal Jordan is specifically chosen at this particular time because of the following progression.

Hal Jordan loses his father in an accident, as a young boy.  The colors and lessons here have to do with red, the first chakra, family, and the feeling of safety.  The color is red.  This is the beginning of his personal journey. 

As the boy grows a bit older, he falls in love with a pretty girl, Carol Ferris in the movie, played by Blake Lively.  This too, can stay pretty much the same.  Orange is the color here.  Maybe there is an orange flower in her hair or something.  This falling in love represents a movement out of the first chakra and into the second, and helps Hal resolve and let go of some of the feelings of abandonment her previously suffered.  His connection with this girl help him feel connected on a deeper level.  These feelings, however, can also lead to negative expressions such as fear and fighting, as another boy, Hector Hammond, also loves the girl.  Self-esteem begins to develop, and maybe to avoid fighting with Hector, or hurting him or making him feel bad, Hal retreats into his own world, and becomes a bit of a loner.  This moves him into the third chakra.

He expresses courage in the world by following in his father's footsteps as a test pilot.  He is excellent at it, albeit a bit reckless.  Again, the plot is essentially the same, but the feelings and reasons behind the behaviors and events are more true to form.  He strives for autonomy, and is prone to temper tantrums and ego-driven behaviors.  The predominant color here is yellow.  This movement inward helps him better deal with the negative feelings associated with love for a girl, where jealousy and fear can lead to fighting and violence.  Enter Parallax.  This is the force, represented along these new lines as a Red-Orange entity, like fire, and it attempts to drag him back down into the first and second chakra energies, through triggers of fear and blame and guilt.

At this point he is sought out and chosen by the ring of Abin Sur, as he is now ready to move upward into the fourth chakra, the green energy center of unconditional love.  This movement will potentially unlock his ability to let go of his ego, and fall more deeply in love with the girl.  It will allow him to forgive himself for his father's death, and to forgive others for any ways in which he feels they may have wronged him. 

This advancement will not be easy, however, and the struggle that ensues involves a battle against Parallax, the fire demon who has fallen back into the lower realms, and tries like a crab to prevent others from crawling out of the pot.

The victory is finally attained not by force and destruction, as these things merely serve to make fear more powerful.  In the end, it is forgiveness that causes Parallax to vaporize and disappear.

The sequel is then set up as Sinestro, having found a Yellow Ring, representing now the power of the third chakra, places the ring on his finger.  Now, this negative energy associated with the Solar Plexus is far more powerful than that primal energy of fear and jealousy, as it can be used in a much more nefarious fashion.  It becomes the classic struggle against the satanic forces of self-preservation and aggrandizement of the individual at the expense of others.

In the sequel, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Core will go on a journey to find the elusive, difficult to see Blue Energy, representing the Vissudha Chakra and the power of the Word, the creative power of the Universe.  They will learn that it is not the harnessing of these energies that will give them the greatest power, but the allowing of these energies to flow through them, according not to their individual wills, but the will of the Great Spirit, the ALL, the I AM THAT I AM.

So, I hope you've enjoyed reading along with my line of thinking, and I'm interested to hear what people might think.  After all, everything I've ever said could very well be a load of crap. :-)

PS: Isn't it interesting that we've been programmed to associate the color green with money, and with jealousy?  Hmmm….

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