Sunday, January 3, 2010

Happy New Year for 2010.

The Happier and stronger New Year is the white Tiger's year, 2010, so I would like to celebrate the New Year with Yeats's stronger and greater prophecy in our generation.
I would like to the celebration about the strong year by W.B. Yeats's last poetry:


Whence did all that fury come?
From empty tomb or Virgin womb?
Saint Joseph thought the world would melt
But liked the way his finger smelt. ("A Stick of Incense")


The "fury" is the symbol of the strong power and glory of the Immortal Rose, Sophia-Isis in the last generation of the old age, in our age. It is totally different from the last 2000 years, the androcentric age. What is "empty tomb or Virgin womb? They are symbols of the last 2000 years of the androcentric age. St. Joseph symbolizes the masculine principle, who supports the Divine Feminine. Yeats, the great Daimon also symbolizes as St. Joseph with other Daimons.
What a great joy and glory it is in the short song!

Sophia is wandering on the streets as the power of Lion because she is returning!
Our great prophet, WB Yeats already left his greatest songs to open the arrival of Sophia, the Immortal Rose. He alluded the Nativity of Sophia-Isis in this poem!
He smelt the fragrance of the Immorrtal Rose as a new baby like St. Joseph's experience.

In addition, one of the next last poems, "Hound Voice" he prophesied the coming of the Great New Age by finding the Holy Grail, the dead hare, Sophia-Isis!
The last prophet and priest for Sophia, W.B. Yeats's white magic is spreading with the gyres of time to get over all disastrous affairs of the last old androcentric age.
Happy New Year for the white tiger year, 2010!

In Light and Love,

Mina

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