Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Viral Video #6, The Saga Continues...

I think there's clues to the how it all ties in within the legends of the mandrake planet...for example:

"There are classical Jewish commentaries which suggest that mandrakes help barren women to conceive a child".

"Mandrake in Hebrew is דודאים (dûdã'im), meaning “love plant”. Among certain Asian cultures, it is believed to ensure conception."
"Is this root the umbilical vestige of our terrestrial origin ? We dare not seriously affirm it, but all the same it is certain that man came out of the slime of the earth, and his first appearance must have been in the form of a rough sketch. The analogies of nature make this notion necessarily admissible, at least as a possibility. The first men were, in this case, a family of gigantic, sensitive mandragores, animated by the sun, who rooted themselves up from the earth ; this assumption not only does not exclude, but, on the contrary, positively supposes, creative will and the providential co-operation of a first cause, which we have reason to call God."

"It was a common folklore in some countries that mandrake would only grow where the semen of a hanged man had dripped on to the ground"

"[...] mythical plant the locals called ayïq otï, otherwise known as the mandrake root. The mandrake – or “man-drag-on” [...] screamed when you pulled them up into the air just as human beings would scream if you buried them alive."

Or perhaps like a baby cries and screams when is born??
Also, the root of a mandrake that resembles a human baby is called an "ANDROID"...

We are getting closer to bionic

Credits: MechanicalAnimal


A "Where The Wild Things Are" inspired Birthday for Max when he turned 1? uhmmmmm...

Christina's 'Wild' First Birthday Party for Max

The bash, whose theme was inspired by the classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are, was held at the singer's Beverly Hills home. Pal Nicole Richie, boyfriend Joel Madden and daughter Harlow, whose big day was on Jan. 11, were among the 40 guests at the casual backyard celebration.
Source: People

The owl is related to the human eye capacity.
The Whale to the human voice.
The goat is related to a birth...
The bee to the human ear.
The monkey... Evolution of human?


Credits: DavidDavid0100

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