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Old 07-22-2009, 05:31 AM   #1546
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Vertigo


Again we have the International Orange, of the Golden Gate the 666 resonator, which is stated in it's description that it is related to Scarlet(Red 666).

We have the V V V=22 22 22
in the Vista Vision Vertigo
The main characters are dressed in Black and White of duality.




THE GLYPH OF CANCER
Swirling 69 of Cancer in it's obsessive state.
This image is evocative of the claws of the crab. There is tenacity to Cancer in its pursuit of goals, it will hang on so tight and obsessively that it will lose a claw rather than let go. Once achieved this tenacity continues by hanging on and holding together what is possessed.



The glyph is also like two spirals moving in opposite directions symbolic of the ascending and descending course of the Sun, or the two and fro movement of the crab from land to water, and back again, which could be likened to a movement from the external world of conscious life to the internal world of the subconscious, back and forth.

Premiering in San Francisco on May 9, 1958=55, it is considered to be
director Alfred Hitchcock's (Al as in alchemy Hitch as in wed (web) and ****(do I really need to explain that one)finest film. (and, according to Hitchcock, his most personal one), this adaptation of the French novel D'entre les morts (The Living and the Dead) weaves an intricate web of obsession and deceit. It was restored in 1996 More pi in our face




San Francisco detective John(A John is someone associated with prostitutes )"Scottie"( cott as in caught on the T or cross) Ferguson(Urge u son) (James Stewart) develops acrophobia (an extreme fear of heights) after a fellow police officer (Fred Graham) falls to his death while trying to save him during a rooftop chase.

His acrophobia causes vertigo. Also notice how close that word in to Virgo or Virgin a vixen who makes your head spin.



He is forced to retire from police work, and is unable even to stand on a step-stool in the apartment of his friend Marjorie "Midge" Wood( MM=22 22 or 8 the sacred feminine) (Barbara Bel Geddes) without being paralyzed by fear and dizziness.



Scottie is then hired as a private detective by an old college acquaintance, Gavin Elster (Tom Helmore), who wants his wife Madeleine (Kim Novak) followed. Elster (El Star or Trickster ) is worried that she appears to have symptoms of a mental illness or "possession" by a spirit. Scottie tails Madeleine, who visits the grave and the painting of a woman named Carlotta ( Scarlet as in the Woman in Red )Valdes(V) who killed herself one hundred years(Jubilee) earlier.



Madeleine( Magdalene as in Mary) wears her hair like Valdes and wanders the city in a trance-like, obsessive state.( the negative aspect of cancer or lunacy as Cancer is governed by the moon) In spite of the detective's former romantic involvement with Midge - they were even engaged for three weeks - Scottie is strongly attracted to Madeleine.



The bridge and Madeleine are Scarlet women, temptresses of the material world, and possesiveness, like Vivien as Scarlet O'Hara (O as represent of the whole or hole and Hara as a Mati Hara another scarlet woman) in Gone with the Wind. This is the woman in red in the Matrix


In another scene Scarlet who stands upon the barren lands after the war and grabs earth in her hands and shakes her fists at heaven and says "I will not go hungry anymore" .




Then clenching the earth of material realm she says Tara, which is the name of the plantation it is echoed Tara(terra). She then goes in cuts down the green curtains from the parlor window, a veil of illusion, to make a dress to tempt Brett Butler who is held in Prison(cube or cell), the scarlet woman who will use her wiles to get things on the material plane of existence.

There is a scene in Vertigo that echo's that same theme with Judy/Madeleine being bathed in green neon light. When she gives up her identity and is not true to herself.


Scarlet as the scarlet woman, in Gone With the Wind

Fort Point is about to become a character in the story but first we need some background on it. It is a real place in San Francisco on the harbor. All the locations in the movie are actual ones.

The United States sign is Cancer, July 4, whose leaders are behaving in an obsessive, possessive, and lunacy state.

CANCER RULES THE BREASTS, THE WOMB, AND THE STOMACH,


All three containers of the body are used to provide some type of nourishment, while two are intended to biologically equip the female to harbor a safe haven for the growing fetus, and then provide nourishing milk for the growing infant, as well as warmth and comfort.

A Harbor is a safe haven for boats to berth(birth), behind the straits
and through the narrows. It is a watery womb, a safe harbor for berth. Golden Horn was given to the San Francisco Bay by it's first discovers after this harbor.The Golden Horn is a historic inlet of the Bosphorus dividing the city of Istanbul and forming the superb natural harbor that has sheltered Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and other ships for thousands of years. It is a scimitar shaped estuary that joins the Bosphorus just at the point where that strait enters the Sea ofMarmara , thus forming a peninsula the tip of which is "Old Istanbul" (ancient Byzantion and Constantinople).



This is where Madelaine jumps into the harbor, Fort Point being in the position of the fornix guarding the straits, or birth(berth) canal to the harbor (womb).



Welcome to Fort Point National Historic Site!
Fort Point National Historic Site
Fort Mason, Building 201
San Francisco, Cali fornia 94123


From its vantage point overlooking the spectacular Golden Gate, Fort Point protected San Francisco harbor from Confederate & foreign attack during & after the U.S. Civil War. Its beautifully arched casemates display the art of the master brick mason from the Civil War period

A bloody period in our country.You want to cervix your country.


Definition of Fornix

Fornix: In anatomy, a vaultlike or arched structure.

For example:

* The fornix in the brain -- a fibrous arching band connecting the two lobes of the cerebrum.

* The fornix of the conjunctivae -- loose arching folds connecting the conjunctival membrane lining the inside of the eyelid with the conjunctival membrane covering the eyeball.

* The fornix of the vagina -- the anterior (front) and posterior (back) recesses into which the upper vagina is divided. These vaultlike recesses are formed by protrusion of the cervix into the vagina.

"Fornix" is the Latin word for "vault or arch." "Fornix" is closely related to "fornication." Kali fornication It seems that prostitutes in ancient Rome used to hang out under the arches of certain public buildings. The act of carrying on an illicit sexual relationship consequently came to be called "going under the arches" or fornication.

lX =is also a medical term for investigation
lX =Roman numeral 9, the months of gestation for humans before the birth through the straits or the canal, the release of the flood of waters of the amniotic fluid which is salt water.



Thefornix (Latin, "vault" or "arch") is a C-shaped bundle of fibres (axons) in the brain, and carries signals from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies and septal nuclei.


I couldn't find any with a Brazilian wax
The fornices of the vagina are the deepest portions of the vagina, extending into the recesses created by the extension of the cervix into the vaginal space. The word 'fornix' is Latin for 'arch' or 'brothel'.

There are three named fornices:

* The posterior fornix is the larger recess, behind the cervix. It is close to the rectouterine pouch.
* There are two smaller recesses in front and at the sides:
o the anterior fornix is close to the vesicouterine pouch.
o the lateral fornix.


I am not just whistling Dixie here!!!

How many served under those Golden Arches of McDonald's


I couldn't resist throwing that picture in, it is not from Vertigo.

When you are under a spell, you have a life sentence. Seeing language and its constructs with its punctuation marks such as the comma, used as a mark of separation in a sentence or a pause. The life sentence of being trapped in the world of material thought and want, filling the quota the proportioned part that keeps us separate. The punctuation is the mark to divide the sentence and quotation marks to indicate a beginning and an end to a quote within a sentence to separate us, my words from your words as if we can own words. Period means to come to a full stop. To punctuate is an act of puncturing, a hole , a wound, or perforation.



Look at a comma's and quotation marks, they are the YOD seed the 69 as used to keep us in the box of the 6 sided cube. A cross to bear really means you remain in a cube, a box. What other things are called boxes?



cross cube of 6 pyramids, this would form a jack in the box that 777 talked about in one of his posts. To emerge and see, emergency. CRISIS, is Isis in the Scarlet mode , emergency.Code Red


The hexation (6)of the word to sacrifice us on the cross of the sacral. To take ones own life is the most sacrilegious thing one can do. It's not crossing the bridge, it is jumping off of it, or burning our bridges, or I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.

Look at comma, and then coma is a state of profound unconsciousness, a state of mental or physical sluggishness.To pause or separate oneself from others. Comatose. This is how you get put under a Spell, words as sword. Back to the movie Vertigo, now that we know what Fort Point means.

He follows her to Fort Point at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, where she jumps into San Francisco Bay in what appears to be a suicide attempt.



Scottie saves her and brings her to his apartment. When she awakens, she joins him in the living room, but soon leaves.




When Madeleine and Scottie take a trip to see giant sequoias at Muir Woods, she enters into an apparent reverie of what appears to be Carlotta's past.


In a dark, moody, giant redwood forest, in the filtered, impressionistic light of the woods where they have wandered, she speaks about the ancient, towering trees and how they remind her of her own smallness and mortality. She gravely comments on how history continually repeats itself - (there are other repetitive images, colors, and actions throughout the film, i.e., the reincarnations - and linkages between Carlotta, Madeleine, and Judy)

Madeleine: How old?
Scottie: Oh, some 2,000 years or more.
Madeleine: The oldest living things.
Scottie: Yes. You've never been here before?
Madeleine: No.
Scottie: What are you thinking?
Madeleine: Of all the people who've been born and have died while the trees went on living.
Scottie: Their true name is Sequoia sempervirens, 'always green, ever-living.'
Madeleine: I don't like it.
Scottie: Why?
Madeleine: Knowing I have to die.



She tells Scottie she has dreamed of Mission San Juan Bautista, and he takes her there in an effort to conquer her disturbing dreams. At the mission, Madeleine suddenly runs into the bell tower.




Scottie's acrophobia prevents him from following her up the steep staircase. Through a window, Scottie sees Madeleine plummet from the top of the tower to her death.



Scottie suffers a nervous breakdown and flees the scene. At the inquest into Madeleine's death, Scottie is cleared of prosecution but severely criticized by the coroner for negligence, though Elster reassures him, telling him "we both know who really killed Madeleine" (i.e. she was possessed by Carlotta's spirit). Elster tells Scottie he intends to cope with his grief for Madeleine by leaving San Francisco to travel the world.

Top of the Mark
Scottie “No, Acrophobia isn’t a crippling thing. It just means I can’t climb steep stairs or go to high places, like the bar at the Top of the Mark.”
To come up short of the Mark is an esoteric term.


Scottie's depression worsens and he is placed in a mental hospital,(Lunacy) where he descends into catatonic passivity and suffers from terrifying nightmares. Midge tries to console him but realizes that he is still in love with Madeleine. Much later, Scottie, still brooding, begins to haunt the places where he had been with Madeleine.


All of the spots are real places in San Francisco that are in the movie and they all have significance as you will see, here are some of the places he visited interspersed in the next few paragraphs.

Lombard Street, as seen from Coit Tower runs through Cow Hollow, with switch backs designed in 1922
8 sharp turns and is this section is known as the windiest street in the world. Part of it is Hwy 101, at street reduces to 16 degree incline(sweet sixteen)
Madeleine's apartment building is "The Brocklebank" at 1000 Mason Street,



Coit Tower was built in Pioneer Park atop Telegraph Hill in 1933 at the bequest of Lillie Hitchcock Coit Lillie has sexual meaning for it's shape of it's blossom and I think you can figure out the rest of it by the phallic nature of the tower.) It does not appear as if she was a relative of Hitchcock. To beautify the City of San Francisco; Lillie bequeathed one-third of her estate to the City of San Francisco "to be expended in an appropriate manner for the purpose of adding to the beauty of the city which I have always loved"


Phoenix and Fasci, no doubt about it being Masonic


Nice Mirror work here

On one visit, he encounters a woman, Judy Barton, who bears a striking resemblance to Madeleine, although she seems more "ordinary," even a bit vulgar, in comparison with Madeleine's refined beauty. Scottie follows Judy to her hotel room, where he hears her story. She is a simple girl from Salina, Kansas,( Most of Hitchcock's women are icy blonds from Kansas as did Dorothy in the Wizard ) making a life for herself in San Francisco after a series of bad relationships.


Palace of Fine Arts
Dome with water, female principle

However, after Scottie leaves, the truth is revealed: Judy writes him a letter in which she reveals (in flashback) that she was in fact Madeleine: Elster hired her to act as a mentally unstable false "Madeleine". The woman who fell from the tower was Elster's real wife, hurled, already dead, from the tower by her husband. Elster had hired Scottie to follow the false Madeleine simply to have someone reputable to corroborate his claims of his wife's suicidal tendencies. With no witnesses and Scottie's testimony supporting Madeleine's "insanity",Lunacy Elster got away with murder by correctly calculating that Scottie's vertigo would prevent him from following 'Madeleine' up the tower to see the truth.


The lone Cypress, a symbol of the city , as seen from 17 Mile Drive

Having written the letter, Judy, who has fallen in love with Scottie and feels guilty for the pain she has caused him, destroys the letter almost as soon as she has written it. Scottie becomes obsessed with Judy, but any romantic possibility between them is thwarted by his memory of Madeleine. Scottie insists that Judy dress like Madeleine; despite her protests, she eventually gives in. When Judy is completely made over as Madeleine, she goes back to her apartment, where Scottie is waiting. She deliberately tries to retain some hint of her own personality by not wearing her hair in Madeleine's style, but finally he persuades her to change even this small detail. She goes into the bathroom and emerges, just as Madeleine emerged from his bedroom — the film echoes the earlier scene — and as Scottie embraces her the past swirls about them and their relationship seems finally to be consummated, his obsession cured.


Argosy book store on East 59th Street

Scottie becomes suspicious of Judy when he sees her wearing a red(Scarlet), jeweled pendant that he remembers Madeleine claiming to have inherited. He takes her to Mission San Juan Bautista and forces her to go up the tower once more, telling her that he wants to re-enact the scene in which he failed to save Madeleine. He forces her to confess the truth and they inch up to the top, where Scottie rages at her.


Scottie suddenly realizes that his vertigo is not affecting him and he has made it to the top. For a moment, he forgets about the questioning and gloats to himself: "I made it. I made it." Climbing higher into the tower through the trap door to the actual "scene of the crime" in the belfry, he drags her up as her feet go limp and unresistant. With powerful intensity, he questions her about the betrayal and she cowers from him.



Using two key words from earlier - freedom and power - he bitterly explains how he learned of the deception as the story of her collusion and sinister relationship with Elster is revealed (as a mistress and accomplice in another denial of her own identity).



Experiencing intense feelings of both repulsion (hate) and attraction (love), he softens when she insists that she loves him and falls into his arms for a passionate embrace and kiss - they renew their twisted love. Then, suddenly the footsteps of a black-clad figure in the shadows startle Judy. (In Judy's mind, the words "bringing her back" are fulfilled.) Judy backs away from Scottie gasping: "Oh, no!" The dark, shadowy figure says: "I hear voices."


Terrified, thinking and believing she is seeing the ghost of the murdered Madeleine (or the reincarnation of the ghostly doomed mother Carlotta Valdes), Judy recoils, steps and falls backward through an opening in the tower and plummets to her own death (off-screen) in an emotionally-shattering climax. The figure, actually a nun from the mission, crosses herself and murmurs the last words of the film: "God have mercy."




The nun (a Mother Superior , virginal Sister of Mary, or perhaps expressing "habit" for what she is wearing) pulls the bell rope and rings the mission bell. As the bell tolls Scottie, cured of his vertigo, emerges from the arched window of the tower onto the belfry ledge. He stares down in horror at her body far below - stunned, open-mouthed, shocked and glassy-eyed with his arms slightly away from his body. He is cured of his vertigo, but totally destroyed by his other delusions and burgeoning sorrow. Tragically loving and losing the same woman twice, repeating the pattern he had intended to break, the scene fades to black.

This is the story of missing the mark, of possession and obsession on the material realm, it is the story of the bridge who can be the Scarlet woman, or the Mary who brings forth life into this realm and of the balance of Yin Yang and awareness.








They toiled and built a thousand years
In love's all powerful might;
And so the Milky Way was made
A starry bridge of light.
Zacharias Topelius 1890 CE



Thanks JK for a truly superb post of information, that will aid in our awakening from this Coma. .B y the way, Virgo is in the Comma constellation ,aka sleeping beauty.
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