Friday, 9 August 2013

Horse Latitudes By Jim Morrison-An Awaiting For The American Sage

HORSE LATITUDES

THE BARN IS BURNING
THE RACE-TRACK IS OVER
FARMERS RUN OUT W/
BUCKETS OF WATER
THE HORSE FLESH IS BURNING
THEY'RE KICKING THE STALLS

(PANIC IN A HORSE'S EYE
THAT CAN SPREAD & FILL
AN ENTIRE SKY)

THE CLOUDS FLOW BY
& TELL A STORY

ABOUT THE LIGHTENING BOLT & THE MAST
 ON THE STEEPLE
SOME PEOPLE HAVE A HARD TIME
DESCRIBING SAILORS TO THE
UNDERNOURISHED.

THE DECKS ARE STARVING
TIME TO THROW THE CARGO OVER

NOW DOWN & THE HIGH SAILING
FLUTTERING OF SMILES ON THE AIR
W/ITS COOL NIGHT TIME DISTURBANCES
           
                                                                   -Jim Morrison


THE MYSTICAL HORSE -SYMBOLICAL INTERPRETATION IN ANCIENT MYTHS, LEGENDS AND FOLKLORE

Synonymous with victory, speed and wisdom-the Horse accounts for the legendary mythical animal figure in esoteric symbolism as the fore-runner of establishing civilisation through manifestation of truth by its Messianic rider. Pale White horses since pre-historic records have been widely associated as the carrier of the Prophetic Lords or Apocalyptic saviours as the symbols of warning danger and the end of time as it demarcates the victorious triumph of the Messianic Rider over existing forces re-establishing a new world order heralding the beginning of a new age in time.

3200 YEARS OLD UFFINGTON  WHITE HORSE HILL FIGURE IN OXFORDSHIRE ENGLAND

   DEPICTION OF THE HORSE FIGURE A SYMBOL OF CELTIC ART

Historical Berkshire, overlooks the pre-historic Uffington White Horse hill dating back 3200 years its formation extending around the early iron age or the late bronze age. Represents a Celtic artistic symbol formed over a trenches filled with crushed white chalk during the Anglo-saxon reign. Its indeed one of the oldest rare historical depiction of the Horse symbol stylized in accordance to Celtic Occult beliefs and practices.

VENERATION OF HORSES IN INDO -EUROPEAN TRADITIONS

Regarded as the Sacred mythical animal by Herodotus in his records during Archaemenid court of Xerxes the Great (486-465 B.C.). The legendary mythological horse figures of Sleipnid, Odin's eight-legged horse figure is believed as the ancestor of  mythic horse Grani, the carrier of Heroic Sigurd in Norse mythology. Pegasus, the winged divine stallion of wisdom sired by the SeaLord Poseidon, was captured by the Greek hero Bellerophon. Svantovit, the Slavic god of war and fertility possessed the oracular white horse  prophesizing future.
In Celtic Mabinogion legends, Rhiannon a pale white horse is related to Romano-Celtic Goddess Epona.

CHRISTIANITY
The book of revelation claims the Second coming of Christ on a white horse along with the four apocalyptic horsemen as mentioned in the New Testament. Saint George, the head of horsemen is also depicted riding a white horse.
             


HINDUISM AND VEDIC MYTHOLOGY

According to Hinduism, Hayagriva Narayana or the horse-headed incarnation of Vishnu as the symbol of knowledge and wisdom imparting Godhead is depicted adorned in white garments seated on a white lotus.

AVESTAN BELIEFS AND ZOROASTRIANISM

The Avestan deity Tishtrya comprises of the trinity forces of a White stallion a male deity and a bull is believed as a hypostasis of  the Sirius system takes form during the last ten days of the month according to the Zoroastrian calendar undertaking a cosmological battle for bringing rain.

The mystical and philosophical nature of horses, its symbolical form and metaphorical references since ancient ages constitutes itself as the heralding figure of Speed, knowledge and wisdom...fore-runner of human consciousness can be subconsciously envisioned through Jim Morrison's poetic invocations.....

TROPIC CORRIDOR
TROPIC TREASUE
WHAT GOT US TO THIS MILD EQUATOR

NOW WE NEED SOMETHING
&SOMEONE NEW

WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
WE CAN WHIP THE HORSE'S EYES
& MAKE THEM CRY
 & SLEEP

A HOLE IN THE CLOUDS
WHERE A MIND HIDES
PAGODAS-TEMPLES

IN CHILD'S RAW HOPE

ANIMAL IN A TUNNEL
DEFINED BY THE LIGHT
AROUND HIM

                  -Jim Morrison

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