Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Ouroboros; Curiosities;

Throughout its history Mankind has always been prone to the fallacy of believing in anything;


Sunrise;







The Ouroboros  is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. The name originates from within Greek language;  oura meaning "tail" and boros meaning "eating", thus "he who eats his tail.

It has been represented throughout antiquity and  mankinds history.




Ouroboros on the flag of Gabriele d'Annunzio's short-lived Italian Regency of Carnaro at the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia)



Freemasonry
The ouroboros is displayed on numerous Masonic seals, frontispieces and other imagery.



Phytagorean Pentacle
Pythagorean thought was dominated by mathematics, and it was profoundly mystical



It is in the nature of man to be eaten by greed. From ancient times the Ouroboros has made its way from the Phoenicians to the Greeks, to the Romans to the different Chinese dynasties, these are only a few  from many who have chased  the Ouroboros and in the end have eaten up themselves. Empires come and go as they are linked impenetrably to greed, decadence, lawlessness in the highest echelons of  the leaders. Always the chase for More,  more fortune, more wars to enrich themselves until the snake devours herself and it all starts again. 

©TS


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Morning Noon Evening



Morning




Noon




Evening



THEY please me not--these solemn songs
That hint of sermons covered up.
'T is true the world should heed its wrongs,
           But in a poem let me sup,
Not simples brewed to cure or ease
Humanity's confessed disease,
But the spirit-wine of a singing line,
           Or a dew-drop in a honey cup!



Paul Laurence Dunbar 
June 27, 1872 – February 9, 1906




P.L. Dunbar a great poet and thinker very much admired.

© Photos TS