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1.- Carlos Salinas de Gortari y la masonería; 2.- Santa Anna, masón; 3.- Porfirio Díaz, masón; 4.- Porfirio Díaz, ocultista; 5.- Logias y masonería en la tesis Unam de licenciatura de López Obrador; 6.- Plutarco Elías Calles, espiritista; 7.- Plutarco Elías Calles, masón; 7.- Madero, masón y espiritista; 8.- Manuel Luyando; 9.- El marqués de Uluapa; 10.- Los domicilios físicos de la logia Arquitectura Moral; 11.- La calle de Las Ratas; 12.- Octaviano D’Alvimar; 13.- La logia Arquitectura Moral en Guatemala 47 y 49; 14.- Zaragoza, ¿masón?; 15.- ¿Masones en la Independencia?; 16.- El falso cuadro de Benito Juárez como masón; 17.- ¿Arquitectura Moral en la obra de José María Mateos?; 18.- Los falsos cuadros de Hidalgo como masón; 19.- Maximiliano, ¿masón?; 20.- El capítulo perdido de José María Mateos; 21.- La masonería en los libros de texto; 22.- Lindo y Cabo Franco en 1808; 23.- Benito Juárez, masón; 24.- Iturbide, ¿masón?; 25.- Maximiliano y la esclavitud; 26.- Santa Anna, Maximiliano y Cárdenas, ¿salvan la vida por la masonería?; 27.- Una explicación para las afirmaciones de Jose María Mateos; 28.- La expulsión masónica de Luis Mier y Terán en 1879; 29.- Heriberto Jara y Maples Arce, masones; 30.- Vasconcelos, espiritista, filonazi y masón; 31.- Pancho Villa, un crimen ritual; 32.- Guillermo Prieto y el Portal de Tejada; 33.- La Independencia de México; 34.- Joaquín Pérez Budar y el papa Eduardo I, masones; 35.- Los negocios de Cunha Reis con Juárez y Maximiliano; 36.- M. B. Cunha Reis, traficante de esclavos;
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20/100 days of productivity
Today I woke up early for do all of my things 4 this day ‘cause I was plan to distract in the afternoon with walk for Tihuatlan.
Distract with the nature gives me the energy that I need to do my best every day. Who don’t enjoy a beautiful sunset?
Background art from various “Scooby-Doo Where Are You!” episodes.
Angels Ministering to Christ, 1820, William Blake
Medium: pen,wash,ink,watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-blake/angels-ministering-to-christ-1820
Behemoth and Leviathan, William Blake, 1825, Tate
Purchased with the assistance of a special grant from the National Gallery and donations from the Art Fund, Lord Duveen and others, and presented through the the Art Fund 1919 Size: image: 200 x 151 mm Medium: Line engraving on paper
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/blake-behemoth-and-leviathan-a00026
Remember: Absence is compensated when you make yourself present with immeasurable faith.
A white haired man in a long, pale robe who flees from us with his hands raised, 1794, William Blake
Medium: etching,ink,watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-blake/a-white-haired-man-in-a-long-pale-robe-who-flees-from-us-with-his-hands-raised-1794
William Blake, The Ancient of Days // Hadewijch, Stanzaic Poem 29 (trans. unknown) // Salvador Dalí, The Apparition of Christ // Karma Lochrie, Mystical Acts, Queer Tendencies // William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell // Hadewijch, Poem 16 (trans. unknown) // William Blake, Orc // Dante Alighieri, Paradiso (trans. Rabinowitz)
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun (Rev. 12: 1-4), William Blake, ca. 1803-1805, Brooklyn Museum: European Art
Size: Image: 17 3/16 x 13 11/16 in. (43.7 x 34.8 cm) Sheet (with inlay): 21 11/16 x 17 1/16 in. (55.1 x 43.3 cm) Medium: Black ink and watercolor over traces of graphite and incised lines on wove paper
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/4368
The Angel of Revelation, 1805, William Blake
Medium: pen,ink,watercolor
Illustration to Milton`s Paradise Lost, 1807, William Blake
Medium: watercolor
Night Startled by the Lark, 1820, William Blake
On August 6th 1945 the world changed forever within a blink of an eye. Japan had no idea what was about to happen to them and the world looked on in horror. August 6th was the day that ‘Little Boy’ was detonated 1,900 feet above the city of Hiroshima.
Residents who were going about their daily business saw a bright flash of light, followed by the heat that was 10,000F destroying anything in its path. The U.S had just released Little Boy over Hiroshima and had similar plans for Nagasaki. The U.S hoped that by weakening Japan they would force them to surrender and the war would finally be over.
The U.S also wanted to show off to the world their new technology and used Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a warning to any other country who believed that they could take them on. When Little Boy was dropped, residents had little time to run for safety as the heat and clouds engulfed them. The most affected site was the Sumitomo Bank as it was closest to where the Little Boy was.
The heat from Little Boy had been so intense that it had bleached everything in the immediate area, leaving shadows of anything that stood in its way. Perhaps the scariest and most famous photograph from this time is the photo of the Hiroshima Shadow Man.
This photo shows the shadow of an elderly man who was sitting on the steps of the Sumitomo Bank, complete with the shadow of his walking stick. Hiroshima is dotted with shadows just like it, displaying people’s final moments before their lives were taken. It wasn’t just people that left shadows behind either, bikes, water tanks and structures all left their mark.
These shadows are well documented but the photo of the man on the steps is the one that we all associate with Hiroshima. The shadows remained there for decades until the wind and rain took their toll.
However, the infamous shadow of the man sitting on the steps was removed and placed in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum where visitors are able to see the shadow up close and personal.
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Illustration to Dante’s Divine Comedy, Hell, William Blake
Madonna / Truth or Dare / 1991
Eye details in art
but what is art other than revealing human nature?
the judgement of cambyses, gerard david. anatomical pieces, théodore géricault. apollo and marsyas, luca giordano. the fall of the rebel angels, luca giordano. judith beheading holofernes, artemisia gentileschi. saint sebastian, guido reni. tityos, jusepe de ribera. saturn devouring his son, peter paul rubens. the conversion of saint paul, caravaggio.
the most important god tbh
Shakespeare covers by Milton Glaser. 1963-4.
Shakespeare covers by Milton Glaser. 1963-4.
Rosicrucian symbol for the deity. Rosicrucian symbology. 1916.
Internet Archive
“Nothing is harder to understand than a symbolic work. A symbol always transcends the one who makes use of it and makes him say in reality more than he is aware of expressing.”
— Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus
“We are living in a culture entirely hypnotized by the illusion of time, in which the so-called present moment is felt as nothing but an infinitesimal hairline between an all-powerfully causative past and an absorbingly important future. We have no present. Our consciousness is almost completely preoccupied with memory and expectation. We do not realize that there never was, is, nor will be any other experience than present experience. We are therefore out of touch with reality. We confuse the world as talked about, described, and measured with the world which actually is. We are sick with a fascination for the useful tools of names and numbers, of symbols, signs, conceptions and ideas.”
— Alan Watts
✨Dream Symbols✨🌌
Abundance - desire for independence
Accident - something unplanned
Actor//Actress - desire for recognition
Adultery - guilt
Airplane (Transportation)
Altar - self sacrifice
Anchor - stability. Sometimes a desire for a permanent home
Anniffil - the feminine aspect of the individual. Guide to the inner world. Receptive, prospective, and nurturing.
Animal - defends on your feelings for the particular animal. A helpful animal normally represents the instinctive self.
Animus - the masculine aspect of the individual. Uncompromising conviction. Force.
Apple - desire
Arrow - pleasure, festivity
Auction - promise of abundance
Automobile (Transportation)
Baby: Crying - frustrated plans, Laughing - plans fulfilled, Sleeping - waiting period, patience
Balloon - frustration
Basement - a place of refuge or retreat
Battle - inner conflict
Bells - fulfillment of plans, joy
Bicycle (Transportation) - hard work will bring plans to fruition
Birds - usually transcendence from one being to another
Birth - transition to new phase or new aspect of self
Bridge - overcoming difficulties, a change
Broom - the ability to sweep or clean up
Bull - animal nature, stubborness
Burial - end of a phase, time to take a new direction
Candle - constancy
Cane//Crutch - the need for support
Capital (City//Town) - the center
Castle - ambition
Cave - a place of retreat or refuge, a need for time to think and meditate
Circle - totality, perfection, infinity
Cities - gatherings of consciousness
Climbing - the self mastery process, rising consciousness
Clock - the passage of time, the need to take action
Clothes - attitude, personality
Coffin (Burial)
Cradle - potential for advancement
Crossing a River - a fundamental change of attitude
Crying - emotion, usually a sad event
Crystal - union of matter and spirit
Curtains - concealment, adornment
Red - strength, health, vigor, sexual love, danger, charity
Orange - encouragement, adaptation, stimulation, attraction, plenty kindness
Yellow - persuasion, charm, confidence, jealousy, joy, comfort
Green - finance, fertility, luck, energy, charity, growth
Blue - tranquility, understanding, patience, health, truth, devotion, sincerity
Indigo - changeability, impulsiveness, depression, ambition, dignity
Violet - tension, power, sadness, piety, sentimentality
Darkness - the spirit world, the subconscious, turning inward
Death - the end of something, opportunity for new beginnings
Dog - loyalty, laziness, anger
Eating - need for new interests, stimulation
Evening - descending into the subconscious world
Eye - perception, self-examination
Falling - failing to live to expectations
Fish - transcendence from one state of being to another
Fire - anger, purification, abundance of energy
Flowers - contentment, pleasure
Flying (Transportation)
Girl - immature feminine aspect
Glass - perception, being able to see (sometimes in the future)
Graduation - initiation, completing a phase
Hair - thought, grey or silver hair indicates wise thought
Hammer - power to drive forward
Helpful Animal - the instinctive self
Highway - the path, the way ahead
Horse: White Horse - symbol of life, prosperity; Black Horse - change of fortunes; Wild Horse - uncontrolled instinctive urges; Winged Horse - transcendence from one state of being to another
House: The symbol of personality and conscious interest from the spiritual view. The particular room represents particular interest >> Bathroom - cleansing, elimination of the undesired; Basement - place of refuge, retreat, concealment; Bedroom - place of rest and recovery; Dining Room - place of sustenance, refortification; Kitchen - a place to prepare the sustenancen; Living Room - place of socializing
Ice - coldness of character, frigidity, rigidity
Illness - boredom, delay
Individual Self - the “real” you, the inner you, the all-wise, all-powerful spiritual self
Jail - confinement, frustration, inability to act
Journey (Transportation)
Judge //Jury - your conscience
Key - the answer to a problem
Kiss - satisfaction, completion
Ladder - ability to climb (note the length of the ladder)
Left (as in side of direction) - the subconscious side, sometimes the wrong side of direction, the logical side, the scientific side
Light - hope
Lines: Broken lines - represents the feminine aspect; Solid lines - the masculine aspect
Lizard - transcendence
Lock - frustration, security
Man//Male - animus, the masculine aspect, the age indicates the maturity or lack of it in the individual
Mask - falsehood, deception, concealment
Mirror - need to reconsider
Mother - heaven, comfort
Nakedness - real, true, without false attitudes, exposed, natural
Night - greatest strength of the super-consciousness
Noon - the greatest clarity of consciousness
Even Number - signify balance and harmony
Odd Number - signify imbalance and discord
The beginning, the source, the ego
Duality, the male and female, positive and negative
Father, mother, and child; past, present, and future
The material universe, consciousness, reality, and law, physical power, initiative, religion and spiritual evolution
It represents materialism, expansion, change, understanding, and change
The number of cooperation and balance. It represents interaction between the material and the spiritual, mental and physical. It signifies psychism, peace
Completion, old age, endurance, evolution and wisdom. The seven stages of spiritual transformation
The number of dissolution and separation. The law of cyclic evolution and invention
Rebirth and reformation. Intuition, travel, karma
0. The circle, infinity, the universe
Ocean - opportunity, spirituality
Owl - wisdom, need for further evaluation
Pearl - joy; Broken string of pearls - misunderstanding
Pirate - suspicion
Pyramid - thirst for knowledge, seeking
Railroad - a set path to follow
Rainbow - great happiness, opportunity
Reading - learning, gaining in knowledge, perceiving
Riding (Transportation)
Right - the consciousness, correctness, the artistic side
Ring - completion, loyalty
River - spirituality, a boundary
Rocket (Transportation)
Rocks - the unchanging self
Rodents - transcendence or a less-than-nice person, distrust, betrayal
Roller Skates (Transportation)
Roses (Flowers)
Ruins - failure of plans
Sacrifice - overcoming pride
School - a need to learn
Scissors - distrust
Sea (Ocean)
Self-image - the inner or spiritual self
Shadow - the subconscious, insubstantiality
Ship (Transportation)
Skeleton - the basics, the root of a problem
Snake - spiritual wisdom, transcendence into a state of wisdom
Snake-bites - infusion of wisdom
Soldiers - force, power, regeneration
Spade - cutting, tough work lies ahead
Sunrise - clearing of consciousness, awakening
Sunset - need to protect assets
Swan - beauty, comfort, satisfaction
Sword - conflict
Table - support, a platform for presentation
Telescope - need to get closer to a subject
Thief - loss or fear of loss, insecurity
Thunder - anger
Touching - healing. On rare occasions it may mean a curse. Can be comfort, security. The manner of touch and your feeling about it is important
Trains (Transportation)
Transcendence - achieving full realization of the individual self
Transformation (Transcendence)
Transportation - spiritual advancement. The more efficient the mode, the more effective and rapid is the advancement
Tree - the life principle, psychic growth and development, progress
Tunnel - hiding, being afraid
Turning - changing or developing. Turning in a circle represents lack of progress
Twins - ego and alter ego
Umbrella - shelter
Veil - insecurity
Volcano - emotions
Wall - frustration, inability
Water - spirituality, emotion
Wedding - culmination of plans, happiness, success
Witch - supernatural ability, wisdom
Wreath - self pity