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Does the Arts/Media forewarn our manifestation?

Electra

Active Member
Okay, So I just stumbled upon a thought about the recent Hunger Games Movie.
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I saw parallels to Katnis(first movie) and feminine Archetype/God Artemis

The god of the hunt (self explanatory)
Pictured with deer nearly all the time (in the first movie there is a deer pictured at the start)
Protector of young feminine children, (her sister & Ru - during the games)
Pictured with bow all the time (Yep)
Virginity (Portrayed to just be Platonic with long term guy-friend)
Wilderness (escapes for 'me' time in the forest)

Do you think this could be to help bring forward the Artemis energy?
Do you have any other examples?
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Examples: Some other examples similar to Artemis are Martha Stewart, Mother Teresa, Princess Leia Organa (fictional character), and Emily Dickenson (poet, tragic life, introvert), Queen Elizabeth

Modern examples: film Lucy (transhuman woman), Mary the Librarian from Its a Wonderful Life (would have been George's wife if he had lived), Character 'Honey Lemon' from Big Hero 6 film (fictional), etc.
 

Father

Devourer of Truth
"Artemis energy"
I love the metaphorical use of the word "energy" such a pretty little word. "spiritual energy" "magic energy" "energy this" "energy that"
Energy. is something transferred and can be measured. if it takes no physical effect on reality as if such "energy" did it would be fact. it must be measurable and transferable into other forms. if it can not then it is not energy. and does not exist.
granted that term could be purely metaphorical also but I just see the misuse of the word energy so much that it's annoying. I would like to find the nearest physic who can feel "spiritual energy" and press a taser against them and see if they sense that.
 

Electra

Active Member
"Artemis energy"
I love the metaphorical use of the word "energy" such a pretty little word. "spiritual energy" "magic energy" "energy this" "energy that"
Energy. is something transferred and can be measured. if it takes no physical effect on reality as if such "energy" did it would be fact. it must be measurable and transferable into other forms. if it can not then it is not energy. and does not exist.
granted that term could be purely metaphorical also but I just see the misuse of the word energy so much that it's annoying. I would like to find the nearest physic who can feel "spiritual energy" and press a taser against them and see if they sense that.

maybe it is overused but..
aha - say that when you're in the room with one of my Heru invocations *BAM*
 

Electra

Active Member
Wow - I think this subject is way important, not just looking at archetypes but how the Media/Arts intend to forewarn.

Certain world disasters, what would happen if there was alien contact, what relationships are.. ect...hm..

movies aren't 'just' movies, they are a form of meditation, while you are meditating on this you get easily programmed.
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
Examples: Some other examples similar to Artemis are Martha Stewart, Mother Teresa, Princess Leia Organa (fictional character), and Emily Dickenson (poet, tragic life, introvert), Queen Elizabeth

Modern examples: film Lucy (transhuman woman), Mary the Librarian from Its a Wonderful Life (would have been George's wife if he had lived), Character 'Honey Lemon' from Big Hero 6 film (fictional), etc.

Let's toss in Groucho Marx and W.C. Fields just for good measure.....
 
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