Monday, December 16, 2019

Sto-vo-kor

Klingon mythology, what else. Ancient Greeks had their mythology. Ancient Romans had their mythology, though derived from Greek one. There is Norse mythology and there is Christian mythology. But what is mythology? Collection of stories of a people, says Google. Klingon mythology is, however a collection of stories within a story, like a frame within a frame as someone recently said. Is it real? I don't know, to me Ancient Greeks are pretty similar to aliens cause i don't think i relate to them in any ways. Except for the story of Titans which might be related (as name only) to Teton Mountains Range in the US which are close to Yellowstone, or one of the biggest volcanoes in the world. It's not really much from there to thetans and another contemporary space type mythology that includes volcanoes. Scientology.

So what are Klingons? The name. Klingon could be o substitute for Clean gone, like Kenmore is for Can more. Or Kent Clark is for Can, klar. Should i say subliminal? Yes, if most people who read this never figured it out. Cause subliminal stands for everything meaningful that is beyond normal perception. In other words you see it, you hear it but not perceive it as such, though your vast subconscious does. Charactonyms (names of characters) are also chosen to express main features of characters. Are they subliminal? Yes, if most people who hear about can't figure it out by themselves. Stage names, chosen names in second life or avatar names, the same.

Because of much writing i started to think in lines like the ones i'm writing here. All day in the kitchen, at the car, cleaning, cooking and fixing kept repeating these lines in my mind. One brings another and they come nice and fast to me but too bad i can't record them and they fly away superseded by my real small problems i can't exist without. But i'm sure i will see lines in the news tomorrow that were part of my lines in my mind today. Distorted. That is if i can't write them all down today.

"You were thinking too fast, Gigi!"

Let me explain this first. In countries like Romania, Italy, Gigi is a male's name. No way a woman could have this name. It is familiar for George. In Italy for Luigi.  In Britain, France and US is a woman's name though rare in real life.

This is what Dan Costan, with a big grin on his face, told me after he sent me to gas chamber.

Obviously, they didn't want to kill me but only my mind. I was a vegetable 10 years after and ten more struggling to figure who i am. For what purpose thinking too fast? Of course for the purpose of thought guessing.

So what it Sto-vo-kor? Did you figure it out yet? Let me write it differently. Stovo-kor. Rings a bell?

To me it's obvious it represents hearth. I can't imagine other heaven for people living in the far North, like Inuit, Eskimo, Ainu, Sámi. Don't really know their mythology. These extreme Nordics are mostly animists, with little conceptualization other than every object and phenomenon is in fact a spirit. Don't know if any of them has a (concept of) heaven, but if so it must be a place with a big hearth. Stove oh core!

Ok but what this has to do with everything and why is a subject strong enough to tempt me sacrifice my time and little comfort tonight to write a blog post.

Lately like anybody in serious trouble i'm struggling to learn again to trust my subconscious. (After i reprimanded it for years for thinking it got me in trouble). Or intuition, the same. One day my intuition came at me and told me. You know what? Klingons of the New Generation of course do look like samurai per cause of forehead and behavior (Romulans like Romans, Ferengi of course, Jews ha ha, with their own code what else?). Today my curiosity was also strong enough to send me do a search. And what did i find.

"Obviously for the Romulans we had Romans, and we've had different cultures modeled on those of ancient Earth, but I tried to think of what the Klingon society would be like. The Japanese came to mind, so basically that's what it was, with the Sacred Emperor, the Warlord and so on".

And it's not only that. Klingons have a code of honor like samurai do. All they do is fight. Even their heaven is a fiery place of combat. But what else did i find. "Sto'Vo'Kor [a spelling variant] is similar to Valhalla of Earth's Viking culture."

So now we go into a possible deeper connection. But that will follow tomorrow. But let me make first a note here about

Qapla'

https://similarities-asemanari.blogspot.com/2019/10/kabbalah-kapala.html

Ok and since i left at Klingons, let me make another little note here. Work (a Freudian slip, wanted to write Worf of course) was raised by Russian adoptive parents who tried and succeeded to re-create unaltered an environment with his original culture just for the purpose of raising him properly (what would do a strong alien with two hearts and many of his bodily functions redundant for greater chance in survival in battle then fight heroically?). Ainu, the most far eastern Nordic people, are shared by both Russia and northern Japan.

I wouldn't have kept my promise but tried to sleep and couldn't. Must be the traditional Romanian garlic sauce i ate with fish tonight. Or the weird smoke from outside. Or the mold from walls and stove. Something on this line that sickened me slowly but surely for decades. I saw and episode of Babylon 5 in which a Vorlon projected and image of an angel in the mind of G'Kar who took psychedelic dust in order to become telepathic and scan the mind of ...Londo. And the poor narn took the bait thinking he was seeing God or something and spared the life of the two Centauri who conquered his world. But all these is another mythology, that of Babylon 5, the recurrent future return of the "oldest civilization on Earth". And here is the vision that came to mind. Sorry i could not find a better resolution.

However i found yesterday another picture that also corresponds to my vision and that has satisfactory resolution.

Sweden do not have Eskimo or Inuit like the two women above. They have Sami also known as Laplander. A brief search showed no connection to the 3 above other that being able to live in the harsh conditions of far North. Inuit and Eskimo of North America used to live in igloos.


While Sami of the Lapland of Northern Sweden, Norway and even Russia enjoyed a better climate.

Apparently could not find any connection let's say between Sami and the Inuit. Except for one of my experience. Sammamish City in the State of Washington. Still hypotethical cause there's only this linguistic argument to prove it. Found something else though:

"The designation Inuit (adopted by ethnologists at the Washington International Conference) groups together several Arctic populations spread between 56°N and 76°N, from eastern Siberia as far as the east coast of Greenland, a territory that totals 15 000 km of coastline. From the linguistic point of view, the Inuit are classified into two groups:..." Transcontinental.

https://www.institut-polaire.fr/ipev-en/polar-information/in-arctic/peoples-of-the-arctic-2/indigenous-peoples-of-the-arctic/

Twin Peaks is a title everybody remembers but most (at the time me included) never realy understood the movie which is a collection of thoughts and images that somehow fits the American culture at that moment but also heavily loaded with hidden messages. Another modern mythical place though the falls in the film and all other locations are real and not far from Sammamish City.

Is the the background of regular Oregon Licence Plates inspired from the movie? Most likely though few people even Oregonians ever payed attention. Ins't that the definition of hidden message or subliminal? Are they suggesting two Sami tents?

But i never knew until right now that Twin Peaks is a real place in... Oregon, some 60 miles South East from Portland.

Where am i getting at? Not far from conclusion.

Living isolated in the long dark arctic winters. Possibly in a crammed and isolated igloo with your wife, kids, dogs, supplies, yeasts, mold and bacteria. Not seeing daylight for 6 months though arctic night is not that dark because the Sun is never far below under horizon. But still. One can only imagine the type of relations that develop. You hear every breath, you feel every smell. A number of survival skill should develop and that may include some sort of intuitive but deep psychology. First instinctive, then conceptualizing into spirits, a manipulation of the spirits can develop for surviving reasons. Thought guessing and to my guess, a form semi-conscious telepathy based on vibration communication, common between all vertebrates.

Why could all these might have conceptualized into a spirit world. Most likely, for mnemonic purposes.

Then a few days ago i read about co-marriage in the Inuit culture which actually prompted me to write this post. It's clearly a necessity. Because of extreme isolation, for lack of socialization, you have to do this from time to time for the reason of sanity. You cannot spend time with the same person, in the dark, so many months without going crazy and without any information/cultural exchange with anybody else. Also for reason of "diversifying" your immune system and gene pool. Other reasons that may be economic as they guess those who wrote about it.

Shamans get involved. It is said co-wives are chosen from another village. It is said that extraordinary, unknown to our Mediterranean dominant culture bonds can form between the 4 involved in such relationships. But side effects and discoveries may have occurred and that could had been turned into forms of magic practiced to this day. As successful as they are completely unknown to the rest of us.

In the end, in a way, i think it is not much different that most married people in our civilized world do occasionally though is (was) institutionalized and socially acceptable.

Could those magic practices have been further "rationalized" in modern times, included maybe in Shinto, Freemasonry, ninjutsu. Could they be at the root of person substitution, other occult practices we (don't realy) see today.

To this day nobody could answer me one question. Is that a swastika in the middle of the "flag of Portland"?

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