I've come to the conclusion that the
human collective unconscious mind contains
a number of destructive and unhealthy associations.
In another thread, a poster claimed that the Illuminati routinely use stars as symbols. To which my immediate thought was "Well, of course. They're
the
Illumin-ati, right?" The word Illuminati means "
the enlightened." As
in...enlightenment...that thing which so many of us pursue. And what better source of literal illumination is there than a star? And yet, here the
implication is that star symbolism is somehow a bad thing. Stars provide the majority of light in our universe, and ours provide us with the heat and
light that allows all life to exist on this planet.
How does it make any sense to associate stars with anything evil or bad?
And yet...stars as "evil" is a fairly common theme in human thought. "Morning Star" is
a name
given to the christian concept of the devil, and even the proper name, "Lucifer" translates as
"
light bearer."
Once again...how and why is this concept of stars, light and bringing the "light of knowledge and understanding" to humanity...how is any of this a
bad thing? How is the idea of "being enlighetened" and "knowing" a bad thing? But isn't that exactly the association in much of our history?
Consider the Biblical account of the
Tower of Babel. Humanity
gained in knowledge, and God decided this was a bad thing and destroyed the tower. Or consider the Greek tale of
Prometheus, who was chained and condemned to having his liver eaten every day for all eternity for
the apparent crime of bringing the knowledge of
fire to humanity. Once again...fire ---> light, and bringing en
lightenment to man was a
crime punishable for eternity, just as the biblical Lucifer "Light Bringer" is perceived as being punished in a lake of
fire for eternity.
"Ignorance is bliss." "Knowledge is power" and yet "Power corrupts." Knowledge and awareness are clearly perceived as bad things.
Why does the human unconscious associate stars, light and knowledge with evil?
But it goes on.
The actual "Morning" Star mentioned above that is one name given to Lucifer the Light Bringer, is in fact
the planet Venus. Venus is also an idea that is
heavily steeped in symbolism. When you think of Venus, what do you think of? Female, beauty,
fertility, love. In alchemy, the Venus symbol is
used for copper. The origin of the symbol
appears to be the eyptian
Anhk which is the character for "eternal life."
Eternal life, love, beaty...to me all of these are, once again...very much
good and nice things. Venus is the essence of that which is female.
And yet, this entire planet...this "Morning Star" is the very name given to the religious concept of Satan? And "female as evil" is certaintly not
restricted to christianity. It's a common theme in all
Abrahamic religion, which last I
checked account for the beliefs of more than half the entire worlds population. And long before the Abrahamic concept of Eve leading to the fall of
man, even the Greeks believed that
Pandora, the first woman was the bringer of all evils upon mankind.
Nor is this idea limited even to religion. A quick perusal of
philosophers will also turn
up a long list of hatred for women.
Stars are evil
Light is evil
Knowledge is evil
Love is evil
Beauty is evil
Woman is evil
These are the ideas that plague our collective subconscious. Our entire history and worldview is steeped with the ideas that knowledge is unhealthy,
those who bring light and knowledge to humanity are bad, "Love hurts" and that women are evil.
How can we as a species possibly progress until we accept at a subconscious level that truth, love, knowledge and beauty are all good and valuable
treasures to be sought and revealed in the light of knowing...and that the
light of knowing, is a good and worthy thing.
[edit on 29-1-2010 by LordBucket]