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The Jungle Book as an allegory for political society & the conflicts between man & nature


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Just now, RobSS said:

 

Which is why I also said, "whilst at the same time informing the public in advance, and in an occult way, what the cabal are secretly doing, and in so doing they think they're pre-empting bad karma, in which case, they are playing the Shere Khan role."

 

and as i have already said they are not merely warning the public about things in advance to circumvent some sort of karma

 

they are shaping everything from societal mores, to fashions, to outlooks, to trends, to values, to behaviours. They are placing themselves as the story tellers of our time in order to control society

 

The importance of stories: Writing A New Narrative - #SolutionsWatch (video)

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Just now, Macnamara said:

 

and as i have already said they are not merely warning the public about things in advance to circumvent some sort of karma

 

they are shaping everything from societal mores, to fashions, to outlooks, to trends, to values, to behaviours. They are placing themselves as the story tellers of our time in order to control society

 

The importance of stories: Writing A New Narrative - #SolutionsWatch (video)

https://www.corbettreport.com/writing-a-new-narrative-solutionswatch-video/

 

In that case, they're definitely playing the Shere Khan role, then.

 

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1 minute ago, Macnamara said:

 

no i think you are seeing that too shallow......what if khan is an aspect of yourself that has to be overcome like your pride in order to proceed on the journey?

 

 

These are personal questions I'm always asking. Do you ask similar questions of yourself?

 

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4 minutes ago, RobSS said:

These are personal questions I'm always asking. Do you ask similar questions of yourself?

 

i'm not the aggressor so although i have to still undergo my own self reflection i don't have to overcome such an ego mountain as someone who is waging a covert war against  a target population. someone like that would likely never be able to accept that what they are doing is morally wrong because it is just too much of a leap. They are more likely to just keep rationalising away their behaviour

 

maybe they will tell themself that they are in fact the good guy or even a victim and that the people they are trying to take down are somehow deserving of it

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Just now, Macnamara said:

 

i'm not the aggressor so although i have to still undergo my own self reflection i don't have to overcome such an ego mountain as someone who is waging a covert war against  a target population. someone like that would likely never be able to accept that what they are doing is morally wrong because it is just too much of a leap

 

So then you have to set fire to Shere Khan's tale, like Mowgli!

 

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1 minute ago, Macnamara said:

 

i do within the bounds of what is moral. i am comfortable in myself

 

i do not have a huge chip on my shoulder that is then pushed outwardly as passive aggressive wrath onto other people

 

So what now?

 

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Just now, Macnamara said:

 

i continue to expose the conspiracy that this forum was created to expose

 

what you do is upto you

 

If this carries on, I'm going to ask a moderator to review this thread for harassment, so please back off.

 

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On 1/26/2022 at 9:12 PM, RobSS said:

 

The story of The Jungle Book isn't a ritual and bears no resemblance to any ritual, and the overall basic plot structure of The Jungle Book is the same as Hansel and Gretel, but told in a different way.

 

 

How so? The witch is a deceptive figure. Shere Khan does not hide his villainy.

From what point of view of these stories are you seeing a similarity?

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39 minutes ago, Firebird said:

 

How so?

 

The Jungle Book has three acts:

 

1. starts off with genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure through the jungle, encounters the serpent and Cain's rulership of the jungle, etc. 

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul

 

Hansel and Gretel:

 

1. starts off with genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure through the forest, encounters witch, etc.  

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul

 

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz:

 

1. starts off with genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure along the Yellow Brick Road, encounters witches and wizard, etc.  

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul


Alice in Wonderland:

 

1. starts off with genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure down the rabbit hole, distorted reality, etc.  

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul - wakes up from the dream

 

Parsifal:

 

1. starts off with genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure through the world, encounters witch and magician, etc.  

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul

 

The Bible:

 

1. starts off with Genesis and state of conscious innocence,

2. journey and adventure through the world , encounters with witchcraft, etc.  

3. Revelation and a return to the ideal but as a conscious soul

 

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