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well a big bump up because of the da vinci code
i haven't finished reading i think i'm over halfway now though and there are mentions to disney in the book especially a page about walt disney being described as the "modern Leonardo Da Vinci" and talks about hidden symbolism in the disney movies which i decided to look up about but only found sites about nothing on the topic and something about Walt Disney mind controlling people with his movies and parks which i had no idea what it was all sabout and confused me
anyway it says:
Throughout his entire life, Disney had been hailed as "the Modern-Day Leonardo da Vinci." Both men were generations ahead of their times, uniquely gifted artists, members of secret societies, and, most notably, avid pranksters. Like Leonardo, Walt Disney loved infusing hidden messages and symbolism in his art. For the trained symbologist, watching an early Disney movie was like being barraged by an avalanche of allusion and metaphor.
Most of Disneys hidden messages dealt with religion, pagan myth, and stories of the subjugated goddess. It was no mistake that Disney retold tales like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow Whiteall of which dealt with the incarceration of the sacred feminine. Nor did one need a background in symbolism to understand that Snow White was a clear allusion to the downfall of Eve in the Garden of Eden. Or that Sleeping Beautys Princess Aurora was the Grail story for children. The Little Mermaid was a spellbinding tapestry of spiritual symbols so specifically goddess-related that they could not be coincidence.
When Langdon had first seen The Little Mermaid, he had actually gasped aloud when he noticed that the painting in Ariels underwater home was none other than seventeenth-century artist Georges de la Tours The Penitent Magdalene fitting decor considering the movie turned out to be a ninety-minute collage of blatant symbolic references to the lost sanctity of Isis, Eve, Pisces the fish goddess, and Mary Magdalene.
yeah i took away bits from it which might destroy the plot of the book i guess
or it might i don't know i just found it interesting
i haven't finished reading i think i'm over halfway now though and there are mentions to disney in the book especially a page about walt disney being described as the "modern Leonardo Da Vinci" and talks about hidden symbolism in the disney movies which i decided to look up about but only found sites about nothing on the topic and something about Walt Disney mind controlling people with his movies and parks which i had no idea what it was all sabout and confused me
anyway it says:
Throughout his entire life, Disney had been hailed as "the Modern-Day Leonardo da Vinci." Both men were generations ahead of their times, uniquely gifted artists, members of secret societies, and, most notably, avid pranksters. Like Leonardo, Walt Disney loved infusing hidden messages and symbolism in his art. For the trained symbologist, watching an early Disney movie was like being barraged by an avalanche of allusion and metaphor.
Most of Disneys hidden messages dealt with religion, pagan myth, and stories of the subjugated goddess. It was no mistake that Disney retold tales like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow Whiteall of which dealt with the incarceration of the sacred feminine. Nor did one need a background in symbolism to understand that Snow White was a clear allusion to the downfall of Eve in the Garden of Eden. Or that Sleeping Beautys Princess Aurora was the Grail story for children. The Little Mermaid was a spellbinding tapestry of spiritual symbols so specifically goddess-related that they could not be coincidence.
When Langdon had first seen The Little Mermaid, he had actually gasped aloud when he noticed that the painting in Ariels underwater home was none other than seventeenth-century artist Georges de la Tours The Penitent Magdalene fitting decor considering the movie turned out to be a ninety-minute collage of blatant symbolic references to the lost sanctity of Isis, Eve, Pisces the fish goddess, and Mary Magdalene.
yeah i took away bits from it which might destroy the plot of the book i guess
or it might i don't know i just found it interesting