"Consciousness
expresses itself through creation. This world we live in is the dance
of the Creator. Dancers come and go in the twinkling of an eye but the
dance lives on. On many an occasion when I am dancing, I have felt
touched by something sacred. In those moments, I felt my spirit soar and
become one with everything that exists. I become the stars and the
moon. I become the lover and the beloved. I become the victor and the
vanquished. I become the master and the slave. I become the singer and
the song. I become the knower and the known. I keep on dancing and then,
it is the eternal dance of creation. The Creator and the creation merge
into one wholeness of joy. I keep on dancing — until there is only ...
the dance." - Michael Jackson
Michael
Jackson has long been known to the world as one of the greatest dancers
that has ever lived. His elaborate moves have become iconic and are
forever ingrained in our collective consciousness. He is one of the few
artists who's impact transcends all cultures, races, sexual
orientations, and spiritual beliefs. In the quote above Michael seems to
reveal the secret to his legendary dance moves. To him dancing was more
than just having fun, it was a spiritual experience.
In
retrospect the signs have been there all along. When you listen to the
smooth groove of "Rock With You" the lyrics seem to point to something
deeper than simply dancing with a hot girl at the club.
Girl, close your eyes
Let that rhythm, get into to you
Don't try to fight it
There ain't nothin' that you can do
Relax your mind
One
can view these lyrics and imagine Michael guiding a young lady to the
dance floor and teaching her the correct way to get into the groove.
With that said, these lyrics also correlate with another experience.

In
the past I have explored the reoccurring themes of dance in relation to
Monarch programming and mind control when used in music videos by Lady
Gaga, Britney Spears, and Kylie Minogue. But as with most things
associated with mind control, once you dig deep enough you'll discover
that most of the rituals associated with mind control stem from
spiritual origins that are now being used as methods of control. Are
there still signs of the spiritual aspects of dance that have remained
in our culture? Or are these connections simply just another form of
control?
David Bowie is another artist that has used the theme of
dance in his work. His long history of esoteric references makes his
use of this theme all the more interesting. David Bowie has sung about
dancing in songs such as "John, I'm Only Dancing" and "Fashion" - the
latter pointing more to the control and hive-mind mentality of the
fashion world. The song I chose to focus on is the Nile Rogers produced
"Let's Dance".
The
music video starts off with two individuals dancing on a checkerboard
floor with David Bowie singing in the corner. The checkerboard floor is
most commonly referenced as a symbol of Freemasonry but what is rarely
discussed is why the Freemasons have adopted the checkerboard floor as
their symbol of choice. The checkerboard floor represents light and
darkness and dimensional traveling. Dancing as a spiritual tool
represents disassociating from the purely physical plane and crossing
over into another state of consciousness as Michael Jackson explained
above. With these facts into consideration the inclusion of the
checkerboard floor in this video takes on a deeper meaning than simply
Illuminati symbolism.
In the song "Let's Dance" David Bowie
suggests that we dance to the "songs they're playing on the radio". As
he continues he sings "under the moonlight, the serious moonlight".
Peter-R. Koenig has done an extensive investigation into the Occult references in David Bowie's work
and has looked at David Bowie's use of the word "serious" over the
years as a code word for Sirius. This is not surprising considering
Bowie's love of playing with words and their multiple meanings.
David
Bowie used a similar lyrical reference in his song "Starman" in which
he sings about a cosmic experience induced by the channeling of an
entity heard on a radio.
Let's dance to the songs they're playing on the radio,
Under the moonlight, the Sirius moonlight
The
video also centers heavily around these pair of red shoes. Red shoes
have become a constant stable in popular culture ever since the iconic
film the Wizard of Oz was released. Since then red shoes have been used
to usher in the emergence of Beyonce in "Crazy In Love" and as Britney
searches for herself in "If U Seek Amy".
In the Wizard of Oz,
Dorothy slips into the world of Oz through a dream. Dreaming requires us
to go beyond our physical plane and, in a sense, enter a new realm.
With that taken into consideration the red shoes become yet another
image in this music video that points to the experience of traveling
beyond the physical plane.
Although
there were no red shoes featured in the video, Madonna takes a similar
path down the yellow brick road in her iconic music video "Vogue".
"All you need is your own imagination
so use it that's what it's for
Go inside all you'll find is inspiration
Your dreams will open the door" - Vogue
The
spiritual element of this song was heightened when Madonna performed it
during 2004's Re-Invention tour. As she "striked a posed" the poses
were yoga poses. The video projections showcased her breathing
techniques.
Grace...

"This is way beyond the physical,
tonight my senses don't make sense at all.
Our imaginations taking us to places we have never been before" - Britney Spears, Breathe On Me
In
2003, just after their infamous kiss, Britney Spears and Madonna hooked
up for the first single from Britney's fourth album In The Zone. In the
video Madonna teaches Britney some yoga moves while she suggest instead
of losing control the young star should bare her soul.
The title
In The Zone always reminds me of the Twilight Zone which is interesting
considering the dimensional references within the show.
It's
also interesting that the color used on the cover is blue. The
characters of the latest pop culture phenomenon Avatar are blue when
transported into their universe.
Dr. Manhattan, a character from Watchman, is another reference to blue.
Check out his third eye. Sun symbolism?

Strike a pose.
The Blue Man Group are another example that comes to mind.
DNA in their show.


Popular
female group TLC were also blue on the cover of their 1999 album
Fanmail. When the album was initially released it contained a
holographic version of the cover. Revealing the nature of the universe
through the symbolic triple goddess? This was the last album that Left
Eye (of Horus) was alive to see succeed.
Like
TLC, No Doubt were huge throughout the 90's. In 2002 they released a
more uptempo album titled Rock Steady. One of the many hits from the
album was "Hella Good". In the song lead singer Gwen Stefani sings "The
waves keep on crashing on me for some reason", what waves radio waves?
She continues and sings "Don't wake me if I'm dreaming". This is yet
another example of dancing and dreaming intertwining within music. The
music video for "Hella Good" features many references that point to an
alternative meaning to the song than what is generally perceived.
Lead singer Gwen Stefani continued this road into symbolic pop culture in her solo work.
In
the above ad for her perfume LAMB, the four colors used are Blue, Red,
Yellow, and Green. These colors are very symbolic and have been used
countless times. Before you came to this blog you probably seen them
being used without even noticing.
The colors are very common and are used in many logos and ads.






One
of the reasons for this is that they are primary colors so they are
naturally attractive to the eye hence the constant use by the media who
are always trying to lure us in to get our money. Many people will
notice that these same colors are used by the Order of the Eastern Star.
Earlier
I explained that the checkerboard floor symbolism predates Freemasonry
and symbolizes something deeper so it should come as no surprise that
these colors should not automatically be linked with the Order of the
Eastern Star. These colors were used by the always interesting Aleister
Crowley.
Even before that the colors were used to symbolize various spiritual beliefs.

These same colors were used in the film The Fifth Element to symbolize the four elements, the fifth element being spirit.
It's
interesting how once you go on this path of seeking the truth
everything make more sense. I have seen Madonna's "Ray of Light" video
countless times and now that I've been exploring these four colors a new
dimension has been added to the last scene of her dancing in the club.
Those
colors again! I've also noticed white is in most of these photos. White
represents spirit, the fifth element. This is yet another example of
Madonna expressing her spirituality with dance.
The colors also made an appearance in the film Space Odyssey.
Michael
Jackson used the colors to invite us into a new realm in the dance
extravaganza Moonwalker. He liked the colors so much that he used them
again years later.

In
1985 Madonna released "Into the Groove". Like the aforementioned
"Vogue", "Into the Groove" is about finding freedom within dance. The
song was featured on the soundtrack to the popular 80's movie
Desperately Seeking Susan. Both the music video for "Into the Groove"
and the movie Desperately Seeking Susan feature a leather jacket worn by
Madonna that has become iconic.
The
jack features an All Seeing Eye with an unfinished pyramid just like
the back of the dollar bill. This symbolism has led many people to
believe that Madonna is a part of or controlled by the powers that be.
To me the All Seeing Eye should not be instantaneously perceived as a
symbol for control. The eye has been a symbol for spirituality for
centuries.
Jacopo
da Pontormo used what is now known as the All Seeing Eye in his
painting Supper at Emmaus. Although there is speculation as to whether
or not he intended the symbol to appear in his painting or it was added
at a later date, it's inclusion sheds an interesting light on the
nature of symbolism; if symbols can mean different things at different
times are the meanings of these symbols being decided for us as time
goes by? Are we giving the elite more power and surpressing the
spiritual power of symbols by only seeing "Illuminati" when we see them?
The
All Seeing Eye is just one in a long list of commonly referenced eye
symbols. The All Seeing Eye could be seen as another representation of
the third eye or the Eye of Horus. Like the Tree of Life and Kundalini
they could represent the same spiritual experience. Many have speculated
that the Eye of Horus could represent the Pineal Gland which would be
interesting and link the symbol to various other intertwining spiritual
experienced
If the Egyptians were aware of the Pineal Gland let's not let anyone marginalize their other symbols.
With
that being said it is important to note that the jacket worn by Madonna
is identical to the dollar bill so just what were the pictures suppose
to represent?
Right on time, Pseudo-Occult Media posted a Antonella Arismendi photo shoot titled Gnosis.

The
title Gnosis itself points to spiritual knowledge but that theme is
heightened by the inclusion of the Tree of Life on the models back. Also
included is Novus Ordo Seclorum from the dollar bill.
Pop/Rock
band Fall Out Boy used eye symbolism without the pesky reminders of the
elite. The eye is placed behind the key. Is the dance the key to
consciousness?
"I'm in a trance
Cosmic systems intertwine
Astral bodies drip like wine
All of nature ebbs and flows
Comets shoot across the sky
Can't explain the reasons why
This is how creation goes" - Madonna, Impressive Instant
Electronic
band Justice symbolize the spiritual aspect of dance most effectively
with their song "D.A.N.C.E.". There's no beating around the bush with
the imagery associated with this band, they perform music about dancing
while simultaneously using a cross in every photo and performance. This
symbolism connects dance and Christ Consciousness directly.
"If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thru' narrow chinks of his cavern." - William Blake
"To infinity and beyond" - Beyonce, Single Ladies

Those damn colors again.
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