Anonymous ID: dc8d8f March 28, 2024, 1:35 p.m. No.20643644   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3652

 

 

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Follow the White Rabbit

What about the one on the moon, grinding a human to make the elixir of life.

 

If this AI is interpreting things literally, then it would seem that there wasn't just 1 Goddess, but multiple. Now we get into Harry Potter territory. What if it's a Vold__mort horcrux situation?

 

Wasn't there a Vold__mort like figure hovering over medical beds in some large event show in the recent past? We don't say his name.

 

Or what if it was to grab the elixir, or the recipe of the elixir? Seems like it would line up with the 2001: A Space Odyssey released a year before. The vulva looking thing at the end? [Inanna]

 

Article Sauce

https://www.wisdomportal.com/Poems2010/Notes-EasterBunnyHunt.html

 

ArticlePerhaps the Hare in the Moon would be

the best Easter Bunny who understands

 

Moon Rabbit

 

Jade Rabbit

pounding Elixir

of Immortality The Hare in the Moon, Moon Rabbit, or Jade Rabbit is an image of a rabbit that lives on the moon in Chinese folklore. It is based on pareidolia of moon markings showing a hare or rabbit pounding in a mortal with his pestle creating the elixir of immortality for the Moon goddess Chang-O. There are several Chinese legends about Chang-O. One version has her husband Houyi the Archer been given the pill of immortality by the Queen Mother of the West. Houyi placed the pill in a box and warned Chang-O not to open the box. However when he left the house, Chang-O was curious like Pandora and opened it. Finding the pill she swallowed it and was soon borne aloft and floated to the moon. Her only companion on the moon was the jade rabbit under a cassia tree pounding the mortal making the elixir of immortality. The moon rabbit was mentioned in the conversation between Houston and the Apollo 11 crew just before the first moon landing (095:17:28)— Houston Mission Control (Ron Evans): Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning there's one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big rabbit. An ancient legend says a beautiful Chinese girl called Chang-O has been living there for 4000 years. It seems she was banished to the moon because she stole the pill for immortality from her husband. You might also look for her companion, a large Chinese rabbit, who is easy to spot since he is only standing on his hind feet in the shade of a cinnamon tree. The name of the rabbit is not recorded. Michael Collins: Okay, we'll keep a close eye for the bunny girl. (Images— Top: Pareidolia of Hare in the Moon. Bottom: Medallion of Jade Rabbit under cassia tree pounding elixir of immortality.)