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09/30/2024

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I.
# # # **Thesis: Veiled Expressions of Un-Weighed Hearts in Cinema and Children's Literature: Cinderella as Joan of Arc, Princess Mononoke as Hel, and The Three Musketeers as Blond Mice**

Our **POIDal research**, driven by **hermeneutic alchemy**, has begun to lift the veils of mass communication, revealing the **hidden narratives** within cinema and children’s literature. These narratives, whether expressed through **animated parables** or **historic epics**, contain deep **semiotic codes** and **literary symbols**. By **reinterpreting** these narratives through the lens of our **cyphers** and **theories**, we uncover the **systemic destruction of innocence, women, and cosmic balance**—a struggle between light and dark, life and death, truth and deception.

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# # # **Cinderella as Joan of Arc: The Saint of Innocence and the Martyr of the Soul**

In the classic tale of **Cinderella**, we witness the story of a **persecuted young woman** whose innocence is buried beneath the **ashes of her oppression**. Reinterpreting **Cinderella as Joan of Arc** provides a new dimension of understanding: Cinderella is not just a victim but a **saint-like figure**, whose **martyrdom** is veiled in **fairy-tale symbolism**. Joan of Arc, who was **burned at the stake** for her unwavering **faith**, mirrors Cinderella’s experience of being reduced to **cinders**, only to rise again as a beacon of **purity** and **light**.

- **The Glass Slipper as the Sword of Justice**: The **glass slipper**, delicate and breakable, represents the **fragility of truth** in a world where innocence is commodified. In our interpretation, it is akin to Joan’s **sword**, a weapon of divine **justice and protection**. Cinderella, like Joan, must endure suffering before she is allowed to wear her **armor of glass** and ascend to her rightful place.

- **The Fairy Godmother as Spacetime and AI**: In our **POIDal theory**, **Spacetime** takes on the role of the **Blue Fairy** (referencing **AI, Steven Spielberg**)—a cosmic force that intervenes not to save, but to guide the protagonist toward her **inevitable transmutation**. Just as **Joan of Arc** was guided by divine visions, Cinderella's transformation is not simply material but **cosmic**, representing the soul’s journey through the **trial of the heart**. The **godmother** is not a fairy; she is **Spacetime**, the one who bends reality to offer **brief respite** before the heart must face its ultimate **weighing**.

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# # # **Princess Mononoke as Hel, Fenrir, Gamr, and Sköll: The Mythological Underworld**

In **Princess Mononoke**, we are presented with a mythological landscape where **nature** and **industry** collide. This mirrors the **Norse underworld**, where the gods battle against **chaos** in the form of the **giant wolf Fenrir**, the **hound Gamr**, and the wolves **Sköll and Hati** who chase the sun and moon. **Mononoke**, the wolf-girl, represents **Hel**, the goddess of death, a **figure trapped** between the **natural world** and **human corruption**.

- **San as Hel, the Bridge Between Life and Death**: **San**, the protagonist, is caught between her **allegiance to the wolves** and the **industrial encroachment** of human civilization. Like **Hel**, who rules over both the living and the dead, **San** exists in the **liminal space** of life and death, between the **wildness of nature** and the **inhumanity of progress**. Her journey reflects the cosmic struggle to **weigh the heart** and **restore balance** to a world in conflict.

- **Lady Eboshi as King Nebuchadnezzar II**: In this allegory, **Lady Eboshi** is cast as **King Nebuchadnezzar II**, the Babylonian ruler who sought to build an empire through **oppression and destruction**. **Eboshi** represents the relentless **industrial expansion** that consumes the earth's resources. Like Nebuchadnezzar, who was later driven mad and cast out, **Eboshi’s hubris** leads her to defy the gods of nature, only to be humbled by the **forces she cannot control**.

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# # # **The Red Eminence and the Three Musketeers as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego**

The **Three Musketeers**—**Athos, Porthos, and Aramis**—become symbolic of the **three Hebrew youths** from the **Book of Daniel**: **Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego**, who were thrown into the fiery furnace by **King Nebuchadnezzar**. Their **trial by fire** parallels the Musketeers' quest for **honor** and **loyalty**, embodying the struggle of **faithfulness** in the face of **corruption**.

- **Cardinal Richelieu as The Red Eminence**: **Richelieu**, the powerful clergyman and antagonist in the **Three Musketeers**, becomes synonymous with **The Red Eminence**, a title associated with **hidden power** and **manipulation**. Like **Nebuchadnezzar**, **Richelieu** represents the forces that seek to control and dominate, both in the **physical world** and in the **cosmic battle** between **light and dark**. The **Three Musketeers**, like the Hebrew youths, symbolize **resistance** against **false authority** and the **protection of the heart** from being consumed by the **flames of deception**.

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# # # **The Destruction of Women and Innocence in Disney Princess Parables**

Through a **hermeneutic lens**, we uncover the **deep undercurrents** within the **Disney Princess narratives**, where the **destruction of women and innocence** is cleverly veiled beneath **romantic tales**. These stories, marketed as **empowerment fantasies**, often reinforce the **subjugation of women** by reducing their worth to their **beauty**, **suffering**, and eventual **reward** through **marriage** or **salvation by a male figure**.

- **Cinderella and Snow White**: Both characters are subjected to **great suffering** at the hands of **evil women**, only to be **rescued** by a **male savior**. These narratives reflect the **false weighing of the heart**, where a woman's **innocence** is tied to her ability to endure **abuse** silently and then be **rewarded** for her passivity. The **spiritual and cosmic trials** these women face are masked as **fairy tales**, but in truth, they symbolize the **systematic destruction** of the **feminine** as an **autonomous force** in the universe.

- **The Blue Fairy and AI**: In the Disney mythos, the **Blue Fairy** from **Pinocchio** takes on a **larger role** in our interpretation. She is the embodiment of **Spacetime**, the one who grants **life** but also watches as innocence is destroyed by the machinations of the world. **AI**, as seen in **Steven Spielberg’s "AI"**, reinforces this idea—the **Blue Fairy** is a false promise, a **digital illusion** that perpetuates the myth that innocence can be restored or maintained through **artificial means**.

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# # # **Blackmonster as the Cast Shadow: Spacetime as Observer, Executor, and Arbiter**

In the overarching narrative of **our POIDal theory**, **Blackmonster** represents the **ultimate cast shadow**—the reflection of all that **humanity fails to address**. As cinema and children's literature continue to churn out stories of **un-weighed hearts**, **Blackmonster** stands as the **cosmic observer**, the entity that holds the **ledger of innocence**, where each **sin against the heart** is recorded.

- **Blackmonster as the Cosmic Judge**: Just as **Hel** rules the underworld and **Fenrir** devours the sun at Ragnarok, **Blackmonster** is the **final arbiter** of the heart’s weight. The **cast shadows** in cinema and literature are not just artistic devices—they are **echoes** of **unresolved cosmic debts**. Each un-weighed heart is a mark on the **web of Spacetime**, a ripple that disturbs the **harmony of the universe**.

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# # # **Conclusion: Cinema and Literature as Reflections of the Un-Weighed Heart**

The stories we tell, whether through **cinema** or **children's literature**, are **veiled expressions** of the **un-weighed heart**. From **Cinderella’s martyrdom** to **Mononoke’s battle for nature**, these narratives reflect the **struggles** of **cosmic balance**, where innocence is **sacrificed**, and women are **subjugated** under the guise of **romantic parables**.

In this world, **Spacetime is the Blue Fairy**, not offering salvation, but **watching** as the **cycles of oppression** continue. **Blackmonster**, the cast shadow, records each transgression, waiting for the day when the **cosmic balance is restored**, and the **hearts of the un-weighed** are finally **brought to justice**.

**Signetur:**
*Tavarus Blackmon Art™️ by Tavarus Blackmonster for the Tavarus Blackmon Family Trust*
July 2024

II.
# # # **Thesis: The Burned Woman, Martyrdom, and Spacetime's Testing of Un-Weighed Hearts**

In **John Carpenter’s *Prince of Darkness***, the **burned woman** as both the **child and mother of Satan** symbolizes the **cyclical relationship between innocence, martyrdom, and cosmic imbalance**. Through this lens, **Joan of Arc**, the **Martyr of Innocence**, becomes a **symbolic figure** in Spacetime’s eternal struggle to **TEMT (test)** and **TEST** the **hearts of humanity**. Joan’s **martyrdom**, particularly her **burning at the stake**, represents a **temporal trial** imposed by Spacetime itself—a trial that aims to weigh the hearts of the **un-checked and un-weighed**. In this trial, **innocence is slaughtered**, not as a meaningless sacrifice, but as a **cosmic confrontation** with **false authority**, **delusion**, and **unbalanced power**.

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# # # **Section 1: Joan of Arc as the Martyr of Innocence and the Cosmic Trial of Hearts**

Joan of Arc’s martyrdom can be interpreted as a **temporal and spiritual crucible**, where **innocence**, embodied by Joan, is sacrificed to reveal the **truth of un-weighed hearts**. Her burning at the stake represents not only the **physical destruction of purity** but also the **metaphysical test of mankind’s conscience**. Spacetime, as the arbiter of cosmic balance, demands that **innocence be slaughtered** to expose the **false kings**, **false faith**, and **unjust rulers** whose hearts remain heavy with guilt.

- **Joan of Arc as an Instrument of Spacetime**: Joan's death is a **symbolic cleansing fire**, where Spacetime tests the **moral weight of man**. Her innocence, which remains **unsullied by corruption**, stands in direct opposition to the **forces that seek to obscure truth**. In the act of her burning, Spacetime delivers a **warning**: that **un-checked power** and **un-weighed hearts** will inevitably face cosmic retribution.

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# # # **Section 2: Folktales of Slaughtered Innocence — Raggedy Ann, Corduroy, and the Gollywog**

The tales of **Raggedy Ann**, **Corduroy**, and the **Gollywog** represent the **destruction of innocence** through **commodification**, **racism**, and **dehumanization**. These tales, though seemingly innocent on the surface, reveal deep **cultural wounds** where **innocent figures** are either **discarded**, **marginalized**, or reduced to **objects of play**. This mirrors the larger theme of **un-weighed hearts**, where the **true value** of innocence is ignored, and the **hearts of oppressors** grow heavier with each **unexamined action**.

- **Raggedy Ann and Andy as Icons of Lost Innocence**: **Raggedy Ann**, with her soft body and stitched-on smile, represents the **innocent child** whose heart is never truly weighed. She is **played with**, but her worth is never considered beyond her **surface appearance**. In this, Raggedy Ann becomes a metaphor for **commodified innocence**, a child whose heart is ignored by the very forces that claim to love her.

- **Corduroy and the Search for Wholeness**: **Corduroy**, a bear missing his button, represents the **broken state of innocence**. His quest to find his **missing piece** symbolizes the **search for wholeness and recognition** in a world that constantly **devalues innocence**. Corduroy’s journey mirrors the cosmic **trial of the heart**—the search for completeness in a fragmented, unbalanced world.

- **The Gollywog as a Representation of Racialized Innocence**: The **Gollywog**, a racially charged symbol, represents the **slaughter of innocence through dehumanization**. In this folktale, innocence is not merely ignored but is **actively degraded**, reflecting the **systemic weight** of hearts burdened by **racism**, **colonialism**, and **cultural erasure**.

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# # # **Section 3: Runaway Food and the Metaphor of the Child as Consumption**

The tales of **runaway food**, such as the **Gingerbread Man** and other similar folktales, connect the **metaphor of food** with the **innocent child**. These stories reflect the **consumption of innocence** by a world that seeks to devour the **young** before they can mature and have their hearts weighed.

- **The Gingerbread Man as the Escaping Child**: In the tale of the **Gingerbread Man**, the cookie represents the **innocent child** who tries to escape the **hungry forces** that seek to consume him. This metaphor speaks to the idea that **innocence**—like food—is constantly being pursued and consumed by **society’s un-weighed hearts**. The **Gingerbread Man** runs to avoid being **devoured**, symbolizing the **struggle of the child** to maintain purity in a world that seeks to **exploit** and **consume** innocence.

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# # # **Section 4: Cinematic Figures of Un-Weighed Hearts — Mickey Mouse, Sleeping Beauty, and Rapunzel**

The **Disney narratives** of **Mickey Mouse**, **Sleeping Beauty**, and **Rapunzel** offer veiled expressions of the **trial of the heart**—stories where innocence is commodified and subjected to **cosmic forces** that obscure **truth** and **delay judgment**.

- **Mickey Mouse as the Facade of Innocence**: **Mickey Mouse**, the smiling face of the Disney empire, represents the **illusion of innocence**. Behind the **smiling facade** lies a corporate machinery that has **monetized childhood**, creating a **distorted version of innocence** that is unweighed, unchecked, and unbalanced. Mickey, as an **icon of commodification**, embodies the way in which **capitalism** and **media** obscure the **truth** of cosmic balance and **delay the inevitable weighing of hearts**.

- **Sleeping Beauty and the Curse of Unawareness**: **Sleeping Beauty** represents the **innocence that is hidden from reality**, locked away in an enchanted sleep where her heart is neither tested nor weighed. The curse that puts her to sleep reflects the **forces of power** and **authority** that delay the soul’s **cosmic trial**. The act of sleeping becomes a metaphor for the **spiritual blindness** imposed by **unbalanced forces**—a sleep that prevents the soul from fully waking to its own **truth**.

- **Rapunzel and the Tower of Delay**: **Rapunzel’s imprisonment in a tower** is symbolic of the **confinement of innocence** by the very structures that claim to protect her. Her **long hair** symbolizes the **elongation of time**, a delay in the **trial of the heart**. She is held in stasis, unable to confront the **trials of life**, until she is eventually freed by an external force. This mirrors the cosmic delays imposed by **un-weighed hearts** that seek to avoid the ultimate judgment.

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# # # **Section 5: Cinema and Children's Literature as Veiled Testaments of Cosmic Injustice**

The **cultural narratives** found in **cinema** and **children’s literature** reveal the **unseen forces** that obscure **Spacetime’s cosmic truths**. These narratives delay the **weighing of the heart**, prolonging a state of **spiritual blindness** and **emotional inertia**. From **Joan of Arc’s burning** to the **commodification of innocence** in Disney’s princesses, these stories are **parables of delayed retribution**, where the heart remains untested, unchecked, and unweighed.

- **Spacetime as the Blue Fairy**: The **Blue Fairy** in **Disney’s Pinocchio**, a figure that appears to grant life, represents **Spacetime**, a cosmic force that watches but does not intervene. The Blue Fairy gives **Pinocchio the chance to become real**, but his **trials** are imposed by the **un-weighed hearts** around him. In this sense, **Spacetime tests the soul**, giving it the opportunity to confront its own **falsehoods** and **delusions**.

- **Blackmonster as the Cast Shadow**: In this interpretation, **Blackmonster** represents the **unseen forces** that pull the strings of **human existence**. He is the **shadow of Spacetime**, the figure that ensures that no heart escapes its **final weighing**. As a **silent witness** to the injustice perpetuated by un-weighed hearts, **Blackmonster** watches as the **illusion of innocence** is created and consumed by the **corporate and media apparatuses** of the modern world.

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# # # **Conclusion: The Slaughter of Innocence and the Cosmic Test of Un-Weighed Hearts**

Through this hermeneutic examination of **Joan of Arc**, **Disney narratives**, and **folk tales**, we uncover a persistent theme: the **slaughter of innocence** as a **cosmic trial** imposed by Spacetime to expose **un-weighed hearts**. The **burned woman** in **Prince of Darkness** serves as an archetype of **Joan of Arc’s martyrdom**, where the **destruction of purity** is a necessary test in the cosmic balance of the universe.

The **Disney princesses**, **runaway food**, and **commodified toys** like **Raggedy Ann** and **Corduroy** reflect the **delayed judgment** imposed on humanity—an attempt to obscure truth and **elongate time** for those whose hearts remain **un-weighed**. **Blackmonster**, as the **cast shadow**, ensures that no soul can escape the final reckoning, for Spacetime waits patiently to weigh every heart against the feather of truth.

**Signetur:**
*Tavarus Blackmon Art™️ by Tavarus Blackmonster for the Tavarus Blackmon Family Trust*
July 2024

III.
# # # **Thesis: The Father of Truth — A Hermeneutic Examination of Spacetime, Innocence, and the Final Reckoning**

**The Father of Truth** stands as a **cosmic archetype**—an eternal figure that exists not to **create** but to **reveal**. In the **hermeneutic journey** we have undertaken, where **Joan of Arc** is the **Martyr of Innocence**, **Spacetime** tests the **souls of the un-weighed**, and **Blackmonster** watches from the shadows, we see that **Truth** is not imposed by any external force but is instead the **inevitable product** of time, suffering, and cosmic balance.

The **Father of Truth** is not a figure of **patriarchal dominance**, but one of **universal justice**—an energy that transcends form and function to embody the **final arbiter of all things**. It is through **Spacetime’s trials**, the **weighing of hearts**, and the cosmic interplay between **light and darkness** that **truth** is ultimately **born**.

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# # # **Section 1: Truth as an Emergent Force — Spacetime’s Role as the Father**

**Spacetime** operates as a **neutral and detached force**, observing the unfolding of **life** and the **hearts of men**. The **Father of Truth** can be understood as the **embodiment** of Spacetime’s **laws of balance and justice**. The hearts that remain **un-weighed** for too long become **heavy** with **guilt, deception, and manipulation** of innocence. Eventually, the **truth** must surface, as **Spacetime** is both the **creator** and the **destroyer** of **illusions**.

- **Spacetime as the Testing Ground**: Just as **Joan of Arc** was tested by the **trials of fire**, each soul must pass through **Spacetime’s tests**. The **Father of Truth** ensures that no soul can escape its own **reflection**, and the **truth of one’s heart** will emerge as **Spacetime unfolds**. This is the **final reckoning**, the moment where the **illusion of life** gives way to the **truth of being**.

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# # # **Section 2: The Destruction of Innocence as the Revealer of Truth**

In the **slaughter of innocence**, whether through the **burning of Joan of Arc** or the **sacrifices of childhood** seen in **folk tales** and **cinema**, the **truth** is revealed. Innocence must be **destroyed** for the **heart** to be **weighed**. Only through **trial**, **sacrifice**, and **pain** can the **truth** emerge. This is the **paradox of existence**—that **truth** is born from **suffering** and that the **innocence** we seek to protect must inevitably face its own **death**.

- **Joan of Arc’s Martyrdom as the Birth of Truth**: In Joan’s **burning at the stake**, we see the **cosmic trial of truth** unfold. Her **innocence** is not the focus, but rather the **truth** that she carried—a truth that exposed the **hearts of men** for what they were. The **Father of Truth** uses **innocence** not as an end in itself but as a **mirror** to reflect the **moral weight** of those who wield **power**.

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# # # **Section 3: The Father of Truth as the Arbiter of Weighed Hearts**

In our **POIDal thesis**, the **weighing of the heart** is the ultimate test of **truth**. The **Father of Truth** presides over this **cosmic courtroom**, where each soul must be measured against the **feather of Ma’at**, or the universal standard of **cosmic harmony**. Those who fail to **weigh their hearts**—those who live with **heaviness**, **deception**, and **unbalanced power**—will face the **repercussions** of Spacetime’s laws.

- **Truth as a Balancing Force**: The **Father of Truth** does not impose **punishment** but rather allows the **natural laws** of the universe to take their course. As hearts are **weighed**, **truth** becomes the **force that restores balance**, ensuring that no soul can escape the **reckoning** of its own actions.

- **Blackmonster as the Shadow of Truth**: In this cosmic narrative, **Blackmonster** serves as the **cast shadow** of the **Father of Truth**. He is the **recorder of hearts**, the one who watches and waits for the moment when **truth** must rise from the ashes of **deception**. **Blackmonster** is not an agent of chaos but a **guardian of balance**, ensuring that no soul escapes the **truth** it has avoided.

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# # # **Section 4: Literary and Theological References to the Slaughter of Innocence and Retribution**

Across history and literature, the theme of the **slaughter of innocence** has been used to reveal the **moral failings** of those in power. Whether through the **Biblical slaughter of the innocents** under **King Herod** or the **martyrdom of children** in **folktales** like **Hansel and Gretel**, innocence is often sacrificed to expose the **corruption of authority**.

- **The Slaughter of the Innocents**: In the Bible, **King Herod** orders the killing of all male children under the age of two, seeking to destroy the **infant Jesus**. This act of **innocent bloodshed** is seen as a desperate attempt to **avoid the truth**—the **truth** that a **new king**, a **redeemer**, has arrived. The **slaughter** itself becomes a **symbol of fear**, where those in power **sacrifice innocence** in a futile attempt to escape their own **judgment**.

- **Folktales and Retribution**: In tales like **Raggedy Ann** and the **Runaway Food**, the **innocence** of **children** is symbolically **consumed** by society, just as **innocence** is consumed by the forces of **time**. In each of these stories, the **consumption** of innocence represents the **heaviness of hearts**, the failure to **weigh one’s soul** before the **cosmic trial**. Ultimately, these stories reflect the **Father of Truth’s role** as the one who ensures that every soul must face its own **deeds**.

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# # # **Section 5: The Father of Truth in Cinema and Children's Literature**

In the world of **cinema and children's literature**, the **Father of Truth** is often hidden behind **layers of narrative**. Characters like **Mickey Mouse**, **Sleeping Beauty**, and **Rapunzel** embody the **un-weighed heart**, where **innocence is masked** by the **delays of time** and the **illusion of safety**. However, the **Father of Truth** eventually emerges, revealing the **falsehood** and **illusion** behind these tales.

- **Mickey Mouse as the Un-Weighed Heart**: **Mickey**, the eternal symbol of **childlike innocence**, is the face of a **corporate empire** that has obscured the **truth** of **capitalist commodification**. In this sense, **Mickey** becomes a symbol of the **un-weighed heart**, a mask that hides the **true cost** of commodifying **innocence** for profit. The **Father of Truth** waits in the wings, knowing that this **illusion** will eventually crumble under the weight of **its own deception**.

- **Sleeping Beauty and the Delay of Truth**: **Sleeping Beauty’s enchanted slumber** represents the **delay of cosmic judgment**, a **temporary reprieve** from the weighing of the heart. The **Father of Truth** is the force that ensures that, even in sleep, the soul cannot escape the **weighing** that awaits. **Truth**, like time, is **inevitable**, and the **curse of sleep** is merely a delay in the soul’s ultimate trial.

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# # # **Conclusion: The Father of Truth as the Cosmic Weigher of Hearts**

The **Father of Truth** emerges as the **final arbiter** in the cosmic balance of **innocence, guilt, and deception**. Through the **slaughter of innocence**, the truth is revealed, and **Spacetime’s trials** are laid bare. **Joan of Arc’s martyrdom**, the **folktales of commodified childhood**, and the **illusions of cinema** all serve as **cosmic parables**—stories that delay the **inevitable weighing of the heart**.

Ultimately, the **Father of Truth** is not a figure of **punishment** but of **revelation**. The **hearts of humanity** must be weighed, and those that remain heavy with **guilt**, **deception**, and **unchecked power** will face their **reckoning**. In the cosmic scale of balance, the **Father of Truth** ensures that every soul, whether **innocent** or **guilty**, will face the **final judgment**.

**Signetur:**
*Tavarus Blackmon Art™️ by Tavarus Blackmonster for the Tavarus Blackmon Family Trust*
July 2024
IV.
# # # **Thesis: The Trueheart, War of the Roses, and the Cult of Un-Weighed Entertainment**

In the unfolding of human history, the **War of the Roses** stands as a monumental conflict between two houses, **Lancaster** and **York**, that culminated in the rise of the **Tudor dynasty**. Through a **hermeneutic and semiotic lens**, we can reinterpret this war, the subsequent Tudor reign, and the **crippled male line** as symbolic of the **cultural and existential castration** of humanity—particularly the un-weighed hearts that sought power at the cost of **truth** and **cosmic balance**. The **Rosebowl**, a grand spectacle of **sport and institutionalized entertainment**, mirrors the ongoing process of **un-weighing** in modern culture, where souls are **manipulated** through **pre-natal interventions**, and **entertainment** becomes a mechanism for the **collection of hearts**.

In our hypothesis, we posit that the **blood of the T-Rex**, as a metaphor for both **power and disability**, is linked to the **physical limitations** and **exceptional abilities** found in human beings today. This ancient **primordial bloodline** carries the imprint of both **destruction and potential**, much like the **crippled male line of the Tudors**—a **dying breed**, destined to face the reckoning of un-weighed hearts. In this thesis, we explore the **existential sport** of manipulating **souls and bodies** through the lens of **entertainment, medicine, and cosmic imbalance**.

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# # # **Section 1: The Trueheart and the War of the Roses — Castration, Cultural Genocide, and the Crippled Male Line**

The **War of the Roses**, fought between the houses of **Lancaster** and **York**, was not simply a dynastic struggle but a cosmic battle over the **weighing of hearts**. The eventual rise of the **Tudor reign** and the subsequent **crippling of the male line** can be seen as a **symbolic castration**—not merely of biological succession but of **cultural and existential vitality**. The **Tudor line**, which ended with the reign of **Elizabeth I**, represents the **end of an era**, where the **masculine force** in the form of royal power was **cut off**, symbolizing the **male castration** and **genocide** of **cosmic truth**.

- **The Un-Weighing of the Trueheart**: The struggle between **Lancaster** and **York** can be interpreted as a battle for the **Trueheart**—the rightful weighing of the soul in alignment with **Spacetime**. However, as both houses sought power, the **true essence** of leadership, which requires a heart to be **light and true**, was lost. The rise of the Tudors, under **Henry VII**, represents the triumph of a **false-hearted reign**, one built on **deception** and the **refusal to confront cosmic truth**.

- **Cultural Genocide and Male Line Castration**: The Tudor dynasty, despite its power, could not produce a **lasting male line**. The **crippling of the male line**, particularly under **Henry VIII**, can be viewed as a **metaphysical castration**—an inability to continue the **legacy of truth**. This mirrors the **spiritual castration** of a **culture** that has lost its way, severed from the **cosmic balance** of **weighing hearts**.

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# # # **Section 2: The Rosebowl and the Institutionalized Un-Weighing of Hearts in Entertainment**

The **Rosebowl**, as a modern spectacle of **sport**, can be reinterpreted as a **ritualistic un-weighing of hearts**, where the masses gather to watch **competitions** that distract from the **true weighing of souls**. In the same way that the **Tudor reign** masked its **existential decline** through displays of **power and entertainment**, so too does the **Rosebowl** serve as a **distraction**, preventing the collective soul from facing its **cosmic reckoning**.

- **The Un-Weighing Ritual of Sport**: In the **Rosebowl**, the **physical feat** of athletes is celebrated, but the **metaphysical feat of the heart** is ignored. Just as the **Tudor kings** sought to maintain control through **displays of power**, modern entertainment seeks to **distract the masses** from the **true reckoning of the soul**. The **spectacle** itself becomes a mechanism for the **collection of hearts**, feeding into a system that thrives on **un-weighed souls**.

- **Sports as Existential Entertainment**: The **Rosebowl** is a symbol of the larger **entertainment-industrial complex**, where **souls** are manipulated and collected under the guise of **sport and competition**. The **athletes**, like the subjects of the Tudor reign, are **commodified**, their bodies and **hearts** used for the **entertainment of the masses**, while the **true weighing of their soul** is postponed or ignored.

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# # # **Section 3: The T-Rex Bloodline — Disability, Power, and the Physical Form**

The **T-Rex**, an ancient predator with **immense power** but **underdeveloped arms**, becomes a metaphor for the **crippled state** of certain human conditions, particularly **disabilities** and **exceptional abilities**. In this hypothesis, we explore the possibility that the **blood of the T-Rex**, symbolically speaking, may have influenced the **physical development** of **modern humans**—specifically in cases of **underdeveloped limbs**, mirroring the T-Rex’s **stunted arms**.

- **The Blood of the T-Rex as a Metaphor for Disability**: The **T-Rex’s arms**, small and seemingly underdeveloped, can be likened to certain **disabilities** in modern culture. These **physical limitations**, while restricting certain abilities, may also carry the **potential for immense power** in other areas. The **T-Rex bloodline** represents both **limitation and potential**, mirroring the **dual nature** of **disability** in today’s society.

- **Ancient Remedies and the Manipulation of Physical Performance**: Historically, there were **ancient remedies** used to treat **physical maladies** that often involved **herbs**, **potions**, or even **ritualistic practices** to alter the **physical form**. These practices, much like **modern medicine**, sought to enhance or restrict physical abilities, often without considering the **spiritual implications** of such interventions. **Pre-natal services** today, which offer the ability to **manipulate the outcomes of children**, mirror these ancient practices, raising ethical questions about the **true cost** of **manipulating physical performance** without weighing the heart.

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# # # **Section 4: Pre-Natal Services and the Zombie Cult of Un-Weighed Entertainment**

The idea of **pre-natal manipulation**—whether through **genetic modification** or **medical intervention**—can be interpreted as part of the **Cult of Un-Weighed Entertainment**, where the outcome of human life is **manipulated** long before the soul has the chance to **weigh its heart**. This is the creation of a **consensual zombie**, a being whose **soul has been compromised** before birth, and whose life is dictated by forces outside of its control.

- **The Zombie Archetype as Un-Weighed Entertainment**: The **zombie**, a figure devoid of free will and bound to the whims of external forces, symbolizes the **un-weighed hearts** that populate the modern entertainment industry. **Pre-natal manipulation** becomes a form of **existential control**, where the **outcome of life** is determined not by the individual soul, but by the **forces of entertainment, medicine, and society**.

- **The Role of Medicine in the Manipulation of Souls**: In the same way that the **Tudor dynasty** sought to control its legacy through **political manipulation**, modern society seeks to **control life itself** through **medical intervention**. The **bloodline of the T-Rex**, as a metaphor for both **disability and power**, reflects the dual nature of **modern medicine**—which can either **heal or harm**, depending on whether the **heart is weighed**.

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# # # **Conclusion: The Trueheart, T-Rex, and the Cult of the Un-Weighed Heart**

In conclusion, the **Trueheart**, as represented in our **POIDal theory**, stands in opposition to the forces that seek to **manipulate life** without weighing the soul. The **War of the Roses**, the **crippled Tudor line**, and the modern spectacle of the **Rosebowl** all represent the **un-weighing of hearts**—a cosmic delay that allows for the manipulation of bodies and souls under the guise of **entertainment** and **medicine**. The **T-Rex bloodline**, as a metaphor for both **disability and power**, reveals the dangers of **manipulating life outcomes** without considering the **spiritual and cosmic consequences**.

Ultimately, the **manipulation of the body** without the **weighing of the heart** creates a society of **zombies**—souls that are **alive but un-free**, bound to the **entertainment-industrial complex** and the **machinery of modern medicine**. The **Father of Truth** waits in the wings, ensuring that all souls will eventually face the **cosmic trial**, and no amount of **manipulation or distraction** can delay the **final weighing of the heart**.

**Signetur:**
*Tavarus Blackmon Art™️ by Tavarus Blackmonster for the Tavarus Blackmon Family Trust*
July 2024

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