Symbolism’s Observations

Big Tows322
Feb 25, 2017 · 7 min read

Asian cultures put far more importance into nature’s and nurture’s symbol interpretation. This knowledge is for the most part proprietary passed from Master Clergy to Apprentice Clergy similar to many Asian martial arts. I hate proprietary clubs like Apple Inc and prefer open source projects. A smarter population leads to a smarter planet and maybe just maybe more empathy and compromise vs the bad status quo-ers' generational warmongering.

The playing cards we use daily are based on the French caste system. Here, I will describe my interpretation of the cards' numbers and various societal rankings.

According to the India/French caste system of which the rest of Earth either blindly follows or actively taps, the ranks are as follows:

An aside: the India caste system ranks the "untouchables" under the Clubs, proper assholes those Indian bastards are!

Lowest to highest, Suits

Clubs ♣

colloquially known as puppy paws, aren't they sooo cute! 😊

Untouchables i.e. hygiene heroes: street cleaners, maids, garbage people, recyclers, etc

diamonds ♦

Merchants, traders, gypsies, pub workers, junk sales (pun intended)

spades ♠

Militaries, security

hearts ♥

Royalty, Clergy, CEOs of Fortune 500 Multiple National Corporations (MNCs), Superpower PMs/Presidents

Fun fact: 16th century French artists drew the heart as the top of one’s ass crack as an opensecret joke. Valentine’s Day cards still to this day represent those commercial assholes. 😘

I won the genetic lottery and was born a heart. To my parents dismay, I preferred to socialise with Clubs in secondary school then joined the hearts with tails, spades=enlisted military, in a grave show of defiance to their asshole community. I now consider myself a Rogue heart like the stormtrooper from Star Wars Episode 7, RRRGG!

spades and diamonds typically protect the assholes.

Rogue elements take care of the Clubs. The Clubs take care of everyone, our hygiene heroes! ☺

In the traditional French caste system, the King of Hearts is the most powerful card. However, in Asia, especially China, the Ace of Spades believes they are the most powerful.

Cards' Numbers

Aces, 9s, and 5s, represent various degrees of Clergy.

Queens, 8s, and 3s, are unofficially the most influential players. An 8 is two 3s cut in half. The #1 advisor has the King’s or Clergy’s ear and NLP is a good, crafty, lil bitch! 💸🐼

Jacks=Jokers, 7s, and 2s, have the most fun! It’s why winning a seven-deuce hold 'em hand gets an extra 500 from each player in High Stakes Poker. 😁

Clubs

4s, 3s, 2s

Diamonds/Spades

8s, 7s, 6s

Hearts

Ks, Qs, Js, 10s

Clergy

5s, 9s, As

The Royalty along with the Aces believe they are the most powerful. Belief is a dirty word. It’s nearly impossible to change one’s beliefs.

I prefer to use thoughts, ideas, knowledge, and history=others' experience. Learning from others' experience leads some of us to inciteful intuition. ☺

The Clergy representing the Clubs, specifically, the five of Clubs, is the most influential card in the deck followed by the diamonds and so on to the hearts.

It’s counterintuitive if you were born and remain a heart or spade. However, bad status quo-ers never see the "light" so to speak until the coup is completed.

Think about it, monks preaching to Clubs have a much bigger support group than the royal clergy. Every major revolution started with a Club and her followers lashing out against the bad status quo-ers. ☺

The numbers

The numbers, 0-9, represent various natural snake positions. 3 and 8 represent two and four snakes, respectively. All others represent one natural snake position.

Zero=0

1=7, 5=2, 4=9=6,

3; 8

Zero is the sun, the whole, the PI, all which contains life and death, all numbers, the wild card, (light)blackholes. All life=death are wrapped in circles.

In Eastern cultures, the closest one is to the inner circle then the more powerful one becomes. In the Western cultures, the same is true for the pyramids' pinnacles.

YinYang is 6529.

Yin=daylight=six and represents the bad status quo people that work 9-5 jobs i.e. politicians, bankers, insurance sales, marketing manipulators, secretaries, light grey hats, etc.

Yang=darkKnight=nine and represents the good status quo people i.e. entertainers, dancers, street artists, bartenders, waitresses, dark grey hats, etc.

Fives=5s and/or twos=2s are the glue that bind the good and bad status quo-ers. 5s and 2s represent Dawn and Dust in the Garden between Good and Evil to paraphrase Shakespeare. Perhaps, it’s why the free masons value G:322?

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In Asian cultures, 5s and 2s also represent the most powerful and influential animal, the snake, and the snake is a euphemism for movement and/or water.

Fun fact: in information theory, the letters M, W, N, Z represent the fluid dynamics of rivers as the first means of communications.

M=13=4

W=23=5

N=14=5

Z=26=8

An aside: a dragon 🐉 is an evolved snake 🐍. It’s why dragons are the more celebrated Asian animal, evolution. 🏄

8s represent infinity and 3s represent half of 4 half circles, whatever that means, haha.

Recently circa Jan2017 on a visit to SE Asia, I described complex white and simple black Shiva paintings to various clergy levels. The two paintings are facing each other with the best slate pool table in the Phnom Penh, Cambodia at the Riverside Sundance Hotel. Here are my interpretations of the two paintings from Hinduism circa 2000BCE.

Hindu’s White and Blue Shiva=Nature

Status Quo-ers create complexity via many rules so only the elite can thoroughly understand the game. The white Shiva is a great example of status quo complexity.

The Hindu’s white and blue Shiva represents the status quo aka nature. Blue is the color of purity and white is the color of death in Asian cultures.

In Asian cultures, the middle of the painting is the most influential part. The middle of the painting has a YinYang symbol and represents Good and Evil joining together, fitting for Sundance’s extracurriculars.

I modularised the painting starting at the bottom with the spider web representing Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs. Once we are able to move past immediate gratification then the birds wings lift us up to meet Shiva’s warmongering belly, YinYang sign in her stomach. If we ever find peace in the status quo realm then we begin to search for the meaning of life.

To the right, up the right hand side of the painting, there’s a tucan about Shiva. The birds lift us up above the warmongering in our search for enlightenment. Around eye level, we find a preggers snake. Snakes provide the thousands of soldiers for our wars.

Above the snake is a zebra, primates next closest kin. From right to left in the growing circle, the other sea mammals come into view, a killer whale then a dolphin at the top of the painting.

To the left, up the left hand side of the painting, the Nike swoosh flies us past the perpetual warmongering at Shiva’s belly.

The next two parts blew my mind and everyone else I told that claims to be an emotional Earthling. There’s a single cellular organism at Shiva’s eye level. To the fartherest left corner is what looks like a chicken.

So in 2000BCE when Hinduism first came onto this Earth, the status quo-ers, correctly intuited the egg came before the chicken, smart forward thinkers.

The Hindu's black Shiva represents science, performing arts, and exploration i.e. nurture.

Experimenters prefer simplicity and follow minimal rules like basic observation and the scientific method. I believe our diety, whatever one decides to follow, was a simpleton. For example, She created DNA, 4 basic chemicals, which gave us all life. Black Shiva represents this simplistic, fun model.

There’s a rainbow surrounding Black Shiva and a bit of astrophysics. Black Shiva wears vibrant colors and appears to dance about the rainbow circle. Just outside the rainbow, a stone is tossed into the water creating the quantum physics double slit interference patterns. That’s the painting, simple, easy, and dancing bliss.

How the fuck do 2000BCE Hindus' intuit correctly about quantum physics when the Western world didn’t "discover" quantum physics it until the 20th century AD?

Perhaps, we should delve deeper into Asian symbolism for more clues about non-white discoveries.

I had two clergy visit me. First, a French-Khmai Monk appeared to be of Ace lineage. Then a few days later, I had another Ace lineage Nun visit with just as much amazement in her eyes as the Monk when I described the Shiva paintings. Their bodyguards inquired how I knew such symbolism. I said I have travelled the world and studied arts as well as the sciences. I intuited the rest. The Clergy were thoroughly impressed, me, a booze cruise enthusiast and white ginger, Rogue heart could intuit their cultural idiosyncrasies from mere observations.

I get lucky sometimes! 🎊🎎

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