Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Think On

True British Roots in Myth and Metaphor, the Royal Oak in which King Charles I is said to have hidden was Thors Lightening Tree in mythology, the acorn represents the pineal gland from whence My (atom) Anima (mind) Sparks originate, the supporters of King Charles after defeat fled to the hills, from there they carried out lightening strikes against the Roundheads and got named after Thor thus eventually becoming known as Tories

4 comments:

  1. Are you a supporter of Charles?

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  2. I am not all that well read on the matter to form an educated opinion, there is a book by Vaughan Hart called: Art and Magic in the Court of the Stuarts, which I would love to read, if it where not so damned expensive

    From the reading of Common Law Maxims though I have noted how the War between the Crown and the Courts only ignited after Charles I tried to curb the power of Star Chamber Courts, which seems to me a bit suspect. As I would of imagined that to be a good move

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  3. He was a Catholic lover, and he profaned Arminian theological to seemingly support his rule.

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  4. Henry VIII is not a valid reason for supporting protestants though

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