In this video: Featuring a film from 2002 that was inspired by a literary classic, The Count Of Monte Cristo, by Alexandre Dumas. I play several clips that illustrate a connection between chess and death and chess and life, so this will be the 7th installment in the video series called, "Is Chess Linked to Death in Media Productions?" Because there's a scene with a transit of Venus ritual, or perhaps even two, this will also be the 16th installment in the video series called, "The Transit of Venus Ritual Enactments." Heads up - plot spoilers.
To Watch: "The Count Of Monte Cristo: P7 in Chess-Life/Death Series / P16 in Venus Transit Series"
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Is Chess Linked to Death in Media Productions?
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For Collateral study: Janus Ritual - Real, Effectual - and Common!
Here's two articles (wikiwand and romanpagan.wordpress websites) that will help you learn about Janus and Janus worship, so you can be better able to recognize when Janus rituals are being performed in media productions.
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Hi Bob, having got through the weirdest UK general election ever, I saw this! Fox News website - Time flies as wonky clock hands seem to have 'melted' in the extreme heat: 'Will be fixing it'
ReplyDeleteThe cause of the striking Salvador Dali-looking clock hand arrangement has yet to be determined
By Sydney Borchers Fox News
Published July 6, 2024 7:08am EDT
Wow eh!
Deletehttps://t.co/AugVQ6jcfy
DeleteThanks Christine! Very interesting.
Delete"The Keynsham Clock, which was commissioned by Bath and North East Somerset (BANES) Council in 2015, has three sides and three clock faces. Only one of the faces is affected. One of the clock hands is still attached, whilst another has fallen loose within the casing."