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Our establishment matrix world, what the astrologer and Substacker Solarah calls “The matrix magic system,” has become undeniably demonic. You can no longer pretend it’s not, if that’s what you’re still doing. If you don’t have a problem with it, that may speak to your own dark programming and indoctrination.
We’ve all be exposed to it.
How is the image above fashion? How is it beauty? It’s advertising, but what is it advertising?
In Mkultra’s Project Monarch, the mind controlled psyche is broken and split into multiple alters/personas, that’s why the theme of the double is so prevalent in fashion, movies, and media—now more than ever. I have been writing about the history of the double for 25 years. It goes way beyond the Victorian era’s theme of the diabolical alter ego, or Freud’s theory of the Uncanny and the Doppelgänger.
In the rotating adverts (for sunglasses; for makeup) that followed this MQueen ad, the same trope of the narcissistic twin was repeated. The model was always doubled into two, and looking at themselves because what else is there but vanity and narcissism in this world, right? Otto Rank stresses the narcissistic significance of the double, tying it, as Freud does, to primitive narcissism and fear. Narcissus, Rank argues, concerns both “the fear of death and a narcissistic attitude.”
The MQueen ad is a kind of inversion of Dante Rossetti’s painting, How They Met Themselves, where the double is not the same as the original self and is confronted by the uncanniness of his own alterity. In Rossetti’s haunting painting, a spiritual and psychological conflict/self-image is depicted—a battle between light and dark—that must be healed and integrated. In the fashion images I saw today no such conflict or battle is detectable. The two selves are exactly the same, alongside one another and quarantined. Divided from any self-knowledge and wholeness.
In Rossetti, the Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine are united in shadow and light—hands clasped and arm in arm. They will not let each other go. One Masculine even has a sword, piercing through illusion and delusion. The doubles in his paintings are a premonition of illness to come.