Post by UttuqXul on Apr 25, 2018 2:43:43 GMT -5
The popular group America is known for their song, "Horse With No Name," with its refrain of "Well I've been through the desert on a horse with no name..."- whether consciously aware of it or not, I think they're singing about the country America, in this song! The title of the song could definitely be interpreted as referring to what I think I've written about before, the lack of an archetypical attribution, or "name" for the U.S., currently. The first dozen or so of countries which are the most fortunate for birth- those whom Providence likes best is a good way to put it- all can be attributed with an archetypical attribution, of fifteen (the best number for symbolic attribution of countries)-(I explained the fifteen Celtic oghams are perfect for this)- but that actually the U.S. can't be attributed with one of these, currently. I might have explained the reason for this is that Errors have been made, resulting in that the only applicable word, really, for America is Confusion! Furthermore, of these symbols the U.S. should have the same as the U.K., which does demonstrate a certain special sublime similarity, or connection. Americans tend to have less proper Tonic Selves than many Europeans, I believe; often experience a difficulty with fellowship, which might actually be due to a need for purification. America, as a country, is a somewhat unusually unholy one- the bloody war for independence, in fundaments (-was not the best way to pursue the matter-) is part of this. The issue of purification is perhaps not well understood- it comes up sometimes, for example recently in an embarrassing rejection of politician Franken by a woman he kissed spontaneously- the end result was not good, at all. I believe the woman, who felt offended, had a higher level of purification than Franken, a chief reason probably being the amount of coffee he drank. Probably, this is somewhat characteristic; might be at the root of other love-solicitation failures, too!