I couldn't help but see the irony in a synchromystic sense when I saw the above news story about Hugh Jackman holding the Guinness world record for playing a beast:-)
Especially since Hugh shares his birthday on October 12th with the infamous beast himself, Aleister Crowley, which I have already written a recent post about -
Hugh Jackman: The Boy from Oz?Hmm ... three pillars?-) |
AUSSIES IN HOLLYWOOD: HUGH JACKMAN AND DEBORRA-LEE FURNESS
"Actors and golden couple Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness sit down with their longtime friend Jenny Cooney to discuss the big roles that defined their careers, how a fortune-teller led Deborra-Lee to Hugh and how they've kept their relationship strong through the ups and downs of fame."
With me being a big John Lennon fan (take a look at the name of this blog) I couldn't help noticing that Deb was born on December 8th, which now is the infamous anniversary every year of John's passing.
Which got me to thinking how 'The Beatles' included Crowley on the cover of one of their most famous record covers, 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'.
Every man and woman is a star(-gate?-) |
Recent covers of the 'Logan' magazine |
The seven-pointed star of Oz?-) |
Crowley's John Dee star? |
Ryan Peverly, Occulture and the Seven-pointed Star on the Infinite Path?
Maybe one day if Hugh comes to Logan City for a gig I'll get a council magazine in my mailbox with a cover like the one above?-)
Maybe one day if Hugh comes to Logan City for a gig I'll get a council magazine in my mailbox with a cover like the one above?-)
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