02-21-2009, 05:21 PM
If you havn't seen the movie "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" it could be interesting to do such from a LOO perspective.
And If you have, continue reading should you wish.
I cannot help but to see strong LOO influences in this movie. A theme of alien technology and knowledge permeates all of the script, even showing an alien in the beginning.
I have a feeling of that the writer wished to express some LOO views, yet someone (in power) stopped him from explicitly saying it by introducing elements such as: 'evil' russians, angry tribe people jumping out of nowhere, and generally clouding the whole movie in a sense of 'unseriousness'. They also present the aliens as malicious and evil, which we've seen alot of in US media, there is clearly a motive here, but let's not get too much into conspiracy theories.
The 'crystal skull' here is a gateway to higher densities of knowledge, not really made for a 3rd density mind, it seems to be of STS intention and manipulates the mind to bring it back to 'where it belongs'.
The end of the movie is simply plain weird for someone who is not deep into the esoteric. We see elements such as a history with aliens coming down, around the time of the pyramids (explicitly said in the movie!), to help the people. Their intention was distorted and they were made gods in the eyes of the humans (Ra!). there is also the clear definition of a STS person, a woman pursuing Indiana just in the quest of 'knowledge', and she is later 'killed' in an extreme burst of knowledge by aliens using some collective mind force (social group complex).
The whole end is just a pyramid-alien-extravaganza and the people I watched it with were just blown awway from the total randomness, while I was in deep thought. What is the -real- purpose of this movie, and why does a multi-million dollar movie contain such non-mainstream and esoteric material, and so close to 2012?
I believe the original script would have STO aliens instead, for the end is so intriguing and misplaced. Something is very wrong, and really unlikely to the writer's intention. Perhaps instead the STS woman was killed/transcended when she was approached by a extreme stream of knowledge and probable love, her mind might have been simply ready to progress.
Perhaps I'm reading too much into this movie, but it is intriguing...
Peace and love, my friends.
And If you have, continue reading should you wish.
I cannot help but to see strong LOO influences in this movie. A theme of alien technology and knowledge permeates all of the script, even showing an alien in the beginning.
I have a feeling of that the writer wished to express some LOO views, yet someone (in power) stopped him from explicitly saying it by introducing elements such as: 'evil' russians, angry tribe people jumping out of nowhere, and generally clouding the whole movie in a sense of 'unseriousness'. They also present the aliens as malicious and evil, which we've seen alot of in US media, there is clearly a motive here, but let's not get too much into conspiracy theories.
The 'crystal skull' here is a gateway to higher densities of knowledge, not really made for a 3rd density mind, it seems to be of STS intention and manipulates the mind to bring it back to 'where it belongs'.
The end of the movie is simply plain weird for someone who is not deep into the esoteric. We see elements such as a history with aliens coming down, around the time of the pyramids (explicitly said in the movie!), to help the people. Their intention was distorted and they were made gods in the eyes of the humans (Ra!). there is also the clear definition of a STS person, a woman pursuing Indiana just in the quest of 'knowledge', and she is later 'killed' in an extreme burst of knowledge by aliens using some collective mind force (social group complex).
The whole end is just a pyramid-alien-extravaganza and the people I watched it with were just blown awway from the total randomness, while I was in deep thought. What is the -real- purpose of this movie, and why does a multi-million dollar movie contain such non-mainstream and esoteric material, and so close to 2012?
I believe the original script would have STO aliens instead, for the end is so intriguing and misplaced. Something is very wrong, and really unlikely to the writer's intention. Perhaps instead the STS woman was killed/transcended when she was approached by a extreme stream of knowledge and probable love, her mind might have been simply ready to progress.
Perhaps I'm reading too much into this movie, but it is intriguing...
Peace and love, my friends.
