Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

January 11, 2020

The Most Common Motif of the Ayahuasca Visions is the Therionthrope?

Beautiful Ghosts
Screenshots from 'The Pyramid Code:
The Empowered Human'
Sekhmet
I had just seen the movie 'CATS' and received my 2020 'Brisbane Lions' membership pack then watched 'The Pyramid Code' on Netflix where in the episode titled 'The Empowered Human' Graham Hancock starts talking about therionthropes saying that, "the most common motif of the ayahuasca visions is the therionthrope." 
And while the Egyptians probably didn't have ayahuasca on hand, Graham suggests other plants that they may have tripped out on.
The Food Pyramid to Save the Planet?
A screenshot from 'The Pyramid Code'
That last clip sure looks like a bad trip there Taylor.
I couldn't help but wonder that if a football team of humans are running around with lions painted on their chests, while the crowd yell out "GO THE LIONS!!!" as the players kick and chase an animal/synthetic skin around, does that make them therionthropes in some kind of subconscious way?
Well, some of the crowd even paint the totem team animal on their face, as well.
I wonder if the idea for the Netflix series 'Bojack HorseMAN' was conceived after an ayahuasca trip?-)
I thought I just had to end this post with Brian and his therionthrope;-)

UPDATE: January 11th, 2019
On the subject of therionthropes I saw this newspaper story on page three of my local paper about a play being put on by the 'Shake and Stir' theatre group called 'Fantastic Mr. Fox', based on Roald Dahl's children's book.
It's the same theatre group who put on the play 'A Christmas Carol' that I saw with my boys last year, and which I wrote about at this link -
Chilling Charles Dickens Stories?
Tangentially Speaking?
And ...
Cats and 'cute' campaign belie hard edge
"Her rivals have called her a "droopy-tailed woman" who has brought "misfortune" to Taiwan.
Chinese state media mocks her as "wicked", "superstitious" and inept.
Wicked cat ladies?-)
But her supporters say she is "safeguarding" their homeland.
Whatever opinions people have of
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, there is no refuting her resilience.
Having presided over the island of
23 million people for four years and endured a relentless pressure campaign from China, the 63-year-old looks set to pull off a come-from-behind re-election victory that seemed highly unlikely six months ago."

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