Alizon's Lament - A 1612 Story About the World Today
Four Hundred Years Ago, Dogmatic and Ego-Driven Bureaucrats, Civil Servants and Courts in the Service of Fanatical Tyrants as Much as they were in 2020-2023
Following the showing, many people came forward to express how they were struck by the similarities concerning the dehumanizing brutal treatment of social outsiders in 1612 Lancashire, and with that of the Covid Lockdowns and Restrictions of recent years. Especially so surrounding the behaviour of the civil servants and official bodies of the day. Enforcing insane and irrational tyrannical laws using a combination of their career advancement opportunities while upholding sadistic, mindless protocols.
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Pagan Anarchist Thomas Sheridan is an Author, Artist, Film Maker, and Satirist who has spent a life from Wall Street to the Jungles of South Asia attempting to discover the emerging—often elusive—mythology of modern humans within the present technology-saturated era. Heavily inspired by the work of Carl Jung, Bruno Bettelheim, and Joseph Campbell, Thomas Sheridan has developed ‘Monomythic’ tool kits—which draw upon all the mythologies of the world. So as to demonstrate that on a personal and collective level; these legends and stories contain within them a subconscious lexicon of wisdom and symbols that can help all of us overcome the personal and greater challenges we encounter in everyday life. By not giving birth and nurturing these timeless archetypes within us all, modern humans are at a loss when it comes to achieving personal and social Individuation. Or a rounding out of one’s purpose in life. Their dharma. Their Monomyth. Inside all of us resides a wizard, a warrior, a bard, and a knight and by tapping into the power of these archetypes one can have a more fulfilling and creative life. Every challenge a quest. Every situation a saga. Every moment is an adventure.
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That was excellent . I have a book here somewhere on the last witch burning in Ireland I think it was in Cork and around 1912 or so , it turned out the husband was well got in the town and got his friends to help him burn his wife to death , it turned out he was insane but the crowd followed him . And that is also like today or the scamdemic and face rags and nedlecraft.
Thank's Thomas