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Movies with Astro-Theology Themes
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[size="4"]Astro-Theology Movies as described by Michael Tsarion[/size]

Video of Michael Tsarion at Conspiracy Con 2005
[flash=320,256]http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=4381083145842539383[/flash]
The rest for your reading regarding movies with astro-theology themes

One of the best ways to learn what has been hidden from us
about this, and other fascinating subjects, is to watch movies that
have powerful sabean and symbolic motifs. There are more of
these out there than one thinks, and many that one would never
expect to be anything more than fluff entertainment. Instead of
turning off the brain, one can turn it on, by seeing the mastery of
expression, aesthetically and symbolically, within movies. (MGM
use the lion for a reason, Tristar use the winged horse for the
same reason. They empower themselves with symbols, now it is
our turn).

I really look with commiseration over the great body
of my fellow citizens who, reading newspapers, live
and die in the belief that they have known something
of what has been passing in their times - Thomas
Jefferson
ROBIN HOOD – Richard Todd (the composite myth, featuring
COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO – Richard Chamberlain and Tony
Curtis (based on the classic novel of Alexander Dumas)
MAN IN THE IRON MASK – Richard Chamberlain (a Gnostic
work on the decent of the soul into matter and embodies the
essence of Ancient Egyptian Sidereal myth)
THE BLACK SHIELD – Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh (contains
many key astrological motifs)
ZARDOZ – Sean Connery (a classic surrealistic work with
profound content and innumerable mystical themes, set to
Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. Filmed in Ireland.
THE WICKER MAN – Edward Woodward (Celtic Myth, a
controversial cult classic and a must see for those interested in
the Pagan or Wicca traditions)
HAUNTED SUMMER – Eric Stoltz (the best expose on the lives of
Shelley and Byron, containing real poetry of these masters.
Contains Tarot imagery. Exquisitely filmed)
THE PRISONER – a surrealistic cult classic series devised by
actor Patrick Mc Goohan (based on the Tarot and Kabala.
Excellent for the young to see)
SORCERESS and THE FRIAR – (a French Gnostic masterpiece
about the persecution of a pagan seeress by Catholic fanaticism,
set in the Thirteenth Century. Exquisitely made.
CIRCLE OF IRON – David Carradine and Christopher Lee (a
movie written by Bruce Lee and James Coburn about the Tao and
the search for Enlightenment. Also called Silent Flute)
EXCALIBUR –Helen Mirren (based on Celtic myth, said to feature
the Major Arcana of the Tarot in the right order. Directed by John
Boorman in Ireland)
BLADERUNNER – Rutger Hauer (a Gnostic tale of the Demiurge
and the Soul. Haunting and profound. Steeped in mythological
symbolism. See the directors cut.)
CONAN THE BARBARIAN – Arnold Swartzenegger (a Solar
Hero’s journey of maturity and more, with imagery from the
Golden Age. Features the "Reptillian," theme and a vast array of
sabean motifs)
LOCAL HERO – Burt Lancaster and Peter Richart (set in
Scotland, a tender yet archetypal work on the simple life,
connection with Nature and principles. Contains many profound
and subtle mystical themes from psychology and myth, by one of
the great modern film-makers. Set to the music of the Dire Straits)
BEING THERE – Peter Sellars (delicate classic about simplicity
and decadence.
DREAMCHILD – Ian Holm (written by Denis Potter. An homage to
Lewis Carroll and one of the most beautiful films ever made.
Should be seen just for the puppetry and acting, if nothing else.
Contains very esoteric motifs based on the Tarot and Astrology)
BEAUTY and THE BEAST – Jean Cocteau (the fairy tale with
themes of spiritual purity.
THE MUMMY – Boris Karloff (a most mystical, profound and multilayered
film. A love story over 3,000 years. This has a deep
impact on the subconscious mind. Contains possibly the greatest
scene, regarding gender, in all film history. Directed by Karl
Freund, with a stunning performance by Karloff which is a study in
itself)
THE MUMMY – Peter Cushing (made by Hammer Films on a low
budget, but very much worth seeing. Excellent acting by
Christopher Lee. Concerns the questions of gender and
androgyny)
TIME BANDITS –David Warden (Monty Python’s surrealistic
montage about the Gnostic Demiurge and more)
MONTY PYTHON’S, THE MEANING OF LIFE - (with much good,
insightful stuff)
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN – Yul Brenner ( based on the
Samurai legend and a composite of Existential Philosophy
especially of Plato, Nietzsche and Hegel. But is also created
around the 7 planet-archetypes and the zodiac. One of the most
complete Astro-Theological movies ever made)
HOMBRE – Paul Newman (a Gnostic-Existential work on
retribution and sacrifice, with undertones of the philosophy of
Nietzsche and Plato)
ONCE APON A TIME IN THE WEST – Claudio Cardinale and
Charles Bronson (a complex interplay of Archetypes and symbols
styled as a Western. Once described as an opera in which the
arias are not sung but stared. The exquisite theme music echoes
Mozart’s Don Giovanni. The entire film was created to fit the score
of Ennio Morricone. Tarot and astrological imagery abounds)
THE GOOD, THE BAD and THE UGLY- Clint Eastwood and Lee
Van Cleef (an epic style western which really concerns the
dynamics of the Psyche. This film contains innumerable
references to the Major, Minor and Court Cards of Tarot which
has always been revered by Italian mystics. This is another
critically misunderstood classic)
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE – Clint Eastwood and Gian Maria
Volonte (a film which to this day has been misunderstood. A deep,
complex interplay of archetypes, stunning music, with several
veiled references to the Bible and Oriental legend. Not to be taken
lightly. Also stars Klaus Kinski)
FISTFULL OF DOLLARS – Clint Eastwood (Features the theme
of martyrdom, sacrifice and retribution. Veiled references to the
New Testament and the nature of the creation. Much Tarot
symbolism)
FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE – Rod Steiger and James Coburn (One
of the best by Sergio Leone, master of the Spaghetti western.
This is a virtual panoply of themes)
PALE RIDER – Clint Eastwood (Concerns the themes of justice
and corruption, also an homage to Shane and High Noon. Many
Biblical references)
BILLY JACK – Tom Laughlin (story about a Native reservation, a
counter-cultural school and its white, ex-Green Beret, guardian
and their fight against racism. Concentrates on the themes of
disenchantment and the one against the many. Covers important
Native Indian themes. This became a cult classic)
PARIS TEXAS – Harry Dean Stanton and Natasia Kinski (a
Gnostic work about the outcast and the shallowness of urban
existence. One of the most profound and richly symbolic movies
ever made, set to the music of Ry Cooder. Based on the Fool
motif. Innumerable Hollywood films were influenced by the
cinematography of director Wem Wenders)
SAMSON AND DELILAH – Victor Mature (An "A to Z" of Astro-
Theological motifs, excellent example of the myth of the Solar
King. Has it all when it comes to Astro-Theology. The character
Samson is even heard to say, after he is blinded, "How can I find
my way among the stars." A real classic)
THE EGYPTIAN – Victor Mature and Peter Ustinov (a tale of high
ethics, slightly Hollywood, but a good example of 50’s
screenwriting. Features the Cult of Aten. Loaded with Tarot and
Astro-Theological symbolism)
SPARTACUS – Kirk Douglas (about the tyranny of class and the
one against the many)
THE NAME OF THE ROSE – Sean Connery (shows the
sequestering of books and sacred knowledge by clerics prior to
the Venetian-Protestant take over of Europe. Makes one
appreciate the value of books. Excellent art-direction)
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY – George Sanders (an
eloquent rendition of the Oscar Wilde masterpiece. About the
Persona and the cult of the senses. Contains poetry of the
master, scintillating dialogue and magnificent acting. A must see
for art lovers. Masterly acting by all)
PINK FLOYD - THE WALL – Bob Geldof (based on the youth of
band member Roger Waters, it deals with the manifold complexes
and neuroses engendered while living as a disempowered minion
of the Empire of control and oppression. It deals with the question
of rebellion while indicting the teachers, generals, doctors, judges
and political tyrants, showing them up for the psychopathic
fanatics they are. Excellent animation and music)
HE-MAN, MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE – Dolf Lundgren and
Frank Langella (Young-Adult classic, containing innumerable
mystical and moral themes, together with Egyptian Siderial
symbolism. Deals with Kundalini power and the Golden Age.
FLASH GORDON – Max Von Sydow and Timothy Dalton (colorful
adventures of the Hero-Archetype in combat with an evil
Demiurgic figure)
THE BROTHERS LIONHEART - (a young-adult classic about
transcending death and conquering the lower self. Based on the
original story of Astrid Lundgren)
LORD OF THE RINGS (the Animation, well worth a look as an
intro to the books of J. R. R. Tolkein)
INTO THE WEST – Gabriel Byrne (set in Ireland features the
beloved myth of Ossian)
CROCODILE DUNDEE – Paul Hogan (charming films based on
the Fool motif and a perceptive comment on urban class division
and false sophistication. A good development of the Tarzan motif)
DRAGONSLAYER – Sir Ralph Richardson (one of the best on the
dungeons and dragons theme. Full of accurate alchemical
information and the nature of the hero archetype. Better than so
many inept works Great cinematography and mystical meaning).
THE DARK CRYSTAL - (good on many levels)

Movies and their Meta-Themes

Here are mentioned a few movies along with their esoteric
correspondences. Remember, that art like people embody and
express all the archetypes. But some are bound to dominate. Use
this as an aid to learning to decipher archetypes (astrological or
other), in the world around you.
Androgyny
Star Trek, the Movie
Paris Texas
Dracula (Coppola)

The Fool
Being There
Crocodile Dundee
Paris Texas
Nobody’s Fool
Holy Man
Fistful of Dynamite
My Name is Trinity
The Truman Show
Quadrophrenia
The Wicker Man

The Magician
Excalibur
Fitzcarraldo
The Prisoner (series)
Dr.Who
Mad Max
Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
Chato’s Land
Heart of Glass
Day of the Jackal
James Bond
The Time Machine
Back to the Future

High Priestess

Local Hero
Veronica Voss
Shanghai Express
The Blue Dahlia
The Glass Key
Johnny Eager
Nosferatu - the Vampyre
Vampyr
The Mummy (original)
Le Boucher (the Butcher)
Once Upon a Time in the West
Jane Eyre
The Blue Angel
China 9, Liberty 37

Empress / Universe

Dreamchild
Agony and the Ecstasy
Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau)
Into the West
Picture of Dorian Gray
The Long Day Closes
Picnic at Hanging Rock
The Black Robe
Days of Heaven
Once Upon a Time in the West

The Emperor
Ten Commandments
Spartacus
Braveheart
Highlander
Patton
Jane Eyre
Samson and Delilah
Omega Man
Conan the Barbarian
Flash Gordon
The Fountainhead

Hierophant
Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
The Black Robe
The Mission
American Friends
The Name of the Rose Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
The Black Robe
The Mission
American Friends
The Name of the Rose

Lover

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hercule Poirot Mysteries

Strength

Lolita
James Bond
Samson and Delilah
Quadraphrenia
Dracula

Death (Scorpio)
The Train
Paris Texas
The Wall
High Plains Drifter
Pale Rider
Shane
M

The Wheel Of Fortune
Conan the Barbarian
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The Hanged Man
The Wall
Blade Runner
Hombre
Pale Rider
The Kiss
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Walkabout
Gaslight
Sitting Target

Justice (Libra)
Magnificent Seven
The Lone Ranger
Billy Jack
The Master Gunfighter
Marathon Man
Papillon
Straight Time
The Molly Maguires
Portrait of Dorian Gray
Grapes of Wrath
Missing
Pale Rider
Shane
High Plains Drifter
Twelve Angry Men
Inherit The Wind
The Victim

Temperance
Breaker Morant
The Fountainhead

Devil
Greystoke
Wuthering Heights
M
Frenzy
The Omen
Lust for Life
Jekyll and Hyde
Altered States Greystoke
Wuthering Heights

The Tower
Towering Inferno
Earthquake
Vertigo
The Stranger
Days of Heaven
Sorcerer
Man with X-ray Vision
The Getaway
Deliverance
The Medusa Touch
Gaslight
Sitting Target
The Victim

The Star (Uranus)
Mahler
Crossroads
Tron
Grapes of Wrath
Paths of Glory
Close Encounters
Poltergeist
Cocoon
The Day the Earth Stood Still Mahler
Crossroads

The Moon
The Wall
Sorcerer
Jacob’s Ladder
Southern Comfort
Deliverance
Wolfen
Midnight Cowboy
The Wrong Man (Henry Fonda)
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Lion,
When I get a chance I will take a look at this video but it goes for awhile. Thanks
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#3
I love your post here.  So much good information, I'm going to print it out and keep it with my "important stuff/papers".  Thank you, thank you, thank you for finding it. :nod:

So many movies listed here I haven't seen yet and here I thought I was a Movie-Pro.  I have REALLY got to concentrate and get busy now.  icon_2thumbs
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Sily,

just be careful though, you have Michael Tsarion saying "watch these movies to see the illuminati symbolism" and Stewart Swerdlow saying "dont watch these movies because of the programming triggers".

well to me its actually both, if you were to watch them to see the symbolism, use whatever you know to protect and not get triggered :)

what i found movies and music etc... do, is trigger 'past life' memories depending on the theme of the movie.  i think i wrote about this before.

for example, past life of being involved in the 'Cult of Dionysis' is one of a drug culture.  movies that triigger these are of course - drug related movies and even John Carpenter movies.  EG 'Ghost of Mars', 'They Live'.  (They Live, due to the aliens wearing Hoffman Sunglasses - Hoffman was the founder of the synthetic LSD), other cult of dionysis activation flicks are Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction.

then you have that music video by Korn and Ice Cube, of course, Ice Cube being the 'saviour' in this video clip wears purple/violet clothing.

then there's cults of Aton (where the phonetic of number 10 comes from) which are cults based on sun god worship - and there's a new movie coming out to activate sleepers called 'sunshine' about trying to re-ignite the sun.

many more cults.

(leaders of these cults from the past are now known as the illuminati - they joined together as to not fight amongst each other - inter-bred and all that stuff)

so even from the movies and music people like - you can trace back your own past incarnations!

sooooooo the whole point of this post, is, if you have to watch these movies, do whatever you know to not trigger yourself :)

take care :)
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