Finished watching that Anonymous (2011) about how Shakespeare was a fraud. Reading the wiki page about the movie. It was like you were back in those days. Cost 30M. Major flop with 15M. I don't think it was that bad. They like to tell us what's going on with movies. "Revelation of method". Maybe they hushed it up so it wouldn't get out there too much. I don't know.
Scrolling down the wiki, I see something about the 84 movie Amadeus. That's about some rival music dude who takes him out. It's fictional. I remember it from back then think it did ok with like oscar shit. So that one gets out there.
But as I'm asking bing AI about conspiracy theories with this dude winding up dead like some fuckin age 27 club of rock stars.. it points out this conspiracy theory that this guy was taken out for spilling the beans about freemasonry secrets. That's not what the Amadeus 84 movie is about.. but I find it rather interesting.
ok let's paste what this bing AI said while I was asking it about stuff.
"Amadeus is a 1984 American period biographical drama film directed by Miloš Forman and adapted by Peter Shaffer from his 1979 stage play Amadeus."
any conspiracy theory how he was killed like in this movie?
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The movie Amadeus is a fictionalized account of the relationship between Mozart and Salieri, and it is not based on historical evidence. There is no proof that Salieri poisoned Mozart, or that he confessed to doing so on his deathbed12
However, there are other conspiracy theories about what caused Mozart’s death, such as:
He was poisoned by the Freemasons, who were angry with him for revealing their secrets in The Magic Flute34
He was poisoned by mercury, which he took as a treatment for syphilis5 He was poisoned by his physician, who wanted to experiment with his body.
He was poisoned by his enemies in the musical world, who were jealous of his talent and success.
None of these theories have been conclusively proven, and the exact cause of Mozart’s death remains a mystery. Some scholars believe that he died from a natural illness, such as rheumatic fever, kidney failure, or typhus1
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- theatlantic.com
- moc.media
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whats this the magic flute song
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The Magic Flute is an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with a libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. It tells the story of a prince named Tamino, who goes on a quest to rescue the daughter of the Queen of the Night, Pamina, from the evil Sarastro. Along the way, he meets a bird-catcher named Papageno, who becomes his companion. The opera is full of magic, mystery, and symbolism1
The Magic Flute song is not a specific song, but rather a term that can refer to any of the songs or arias in the opera. Some of the most famous ones are:
The Overture: This is the instrumental piece that opens the opera. It introduces some of the main themes and motifs of the music, such as the three chords that represent the three trials that Tamino and Papageno have to face23
Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen: This is the second aria of the Queen of the Night, and one of the most difficult and impressive pieces in the operatic repertoire. It is also known as the Queen of the Night aria. The Queen expresses her fury and vengeance towards Sarastro, and commands Pamina to kill him. The aria requires a soprano with a very high range and agility, as it has many notes above the staff and rapid coloratura passages14
Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen: This is the second aria of Papageno, and one of the most humorous and charming songs in the opera. It is also known as Papageno’s aria. Papageno laments his loneliness and wishes for a wife or a girlfriend. He plays his magic bells, which attract animals and birds, but not a human companion. The aria has a simple and catchy melody, with some imitations of bird sounds1
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- youtube.com
- youtube.com
- classicfm.com
- allmusic.com
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- brilliantclassics.com
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oh it's a whole opera
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Yes, it is a whole opera, and a very famous one. It is considered one of Mozart’s masterpieces, and one of the greatest operas of all time. It has been performed and adapted many times, in different languages and styles. It is also a very popular choice for children and families, as it has a lot of fantasy and comedy elements.
Do you like opera? Have you ever seen or heard The Magic Flute?
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why were the freemasons worked up about it?
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The Freemasons were not worked up about The Magic Flute, but rather they were proud of it. The opera was a way for Mozart and Schikaneder to express their Masonic ideals and values, such as the search for truth, wisdom, and enlightenment, the importance of brotherhood and charity, and the opposition to tyranny and superstition123
The opera also contains many Masonic symbols and references, such as the number three, the sun and the moon, the trials of fire and water, the flute and the bells, and the characters of Sarastro, Tamino, Pamina, and the three boys. These elements are meant to represent different aspects of Masonic philosophy and ritual124
The Freemasons saw The Magic Flute as a celebration of their fraternity and a way to spread their message to the public. They also supported Mozart and Schikaneder financially and artistically, as they were both members of the same lodge. The opera was well received by both Masons and non-Masons alike, and it became one of Mozart’s most popular works12
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- fromthequarries.com
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no you were saying earlier there was conspiracy theories because they were worked up about it
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I’m sorry, I think you misunderstood me. I was not saying that the Freemasons were worked up about The Magic Flute, but rather that some people have a conspiracy theory that the Freemasons were angry with Mozart for revealing their secrets in the opera. This is one of the possible explanations for why Mozart was poisoned, according to some speculations. However, there is no evidence to support this theory, and it is very unlikely that the Freemasons would harm one of their own members.
The Freemasons were actually very supportive of The Magic Flute, and they saw it as a way to promote their values and ideals. They also helped Mozart and Schikaneder with the production and the finances of the opera. The opera was a success among both Masons and non-Masons, and it is still one of the most beloved works of Mozart.
Does that make sense? Do you have any other questions about The Magic Flute or Mozart?
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was mozart a freemason?
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Yes, Mozart was a Freemason. He joined the Masonic lodge called “Zur Wohltätigkeit” (“Beneficence”) in Vienna on December 14th, 1784, when he was 28 years old1 He was later promoted to Master Mason and became a member of another lodge called “Zur Neugekrönten Hoffnung” (“New Crowned Hope”)2
Mozart was very passionate about Freemasonry and its ideals of brotherhood, charity, wisdom, and enlightenment. He also introduced his father Leopold and his friend Joseph Haydn to the fraternity34
Many of Mozart’s works are influenced by Masonic themes and symbols, such as the number three, the sun and the moon, the trials of fire and water, and the flute and the bells. The most famous example is his opera The Magic Flute, which is a Masonic allegory that tells the story of a prince who goes through a series of initiations to join a secret society led by a wise priest124
Mozart’s Freemasonry was also a source of inspiration and support for him, especially in the last years of his life when he faced financial difficulties and health problems. He found comfort and friendship among his fellow Masons, who helped him with his projects and expenses. He also composed several pieces for Masonic ceremonies and celebrations, such as the Masonic Funeral Music and the cantata The Mason’s Joy24
Mozart’s Freemasonry was an important part of his life and work, and it reflects his humanistic vision and artistic genius. He was one of the most prominent and influential Freemasons in history, and his music still resonates with the values and ideals of the fraternity.
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- en.wikipedia.org
- library.acropolis.org
- freemason.com
- freemasonscommunity.life +1 more 6 of 30
oh so he joined them and he spilt the beans with this flute opera and they took him out?
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No, that is not what happened. Mozart did not spill the beans with his opera, and the Freemasons did not take him out. That is just a conspiracy theory that has no basis in reality.
Mozart joined the Freemasons because he believed in their values and ideals, and he was proud of being a member. He did not reveal any secrets in his opera, but rather he used Masonic symbols and themes to create a beautiful and meaningful work of art. The Magic Flute was not a betrayal of the fraternity, but a celebration of it.
The Freemasons did not poison Mozart, but rather they supported him and helped him with his financial and personal problems. They also appreciated his music and commissioned him to compose pieces for their ceremonies and events. Mozart had many friends among the Masons, and he was respected and admired by them.
Mozart’s death was not caused by any foul play, but by a natural illness that could not be cured at that time. He died peacefully in his bed, surrounded by his family and friends. He was mourned by the Freemasons, who gave him a solemn funeral and honored his memory.
Mozart was a great musician and a good man, who left behind a legacy of beauty and wisdom. His life and work were not tainted by any conspiracy or murder, but by love and harmony.
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its you who told me there was conspiracy theories about him spilling the beans with this flute opera
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I’m sorry if I confused you. I was not telling you that there was a conspiracy theory about Mozart spilling the beans with his opera, but rather that some people have a conspiracy theory about that. I was trying to explain to you the different speculations that exist about Mozart’s death, but I also told you that none of them have been proven, and that the most likely cause of his death was a natural illness.
I hope you understand that I was not trying to mislead you or spread false information. I was just trying to answer your question and share some interesting facts about Mozart and his opera. I apologize if I did not make myself clear enough.
Do you have any other questions or comments about Mozart or The Magic Flute? Or would you like to talk about something else?
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what specifically is spilling the beans about freemasonry secrets in this flute opera that could bring about these conspiracy theories
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There is no definitive answer to what specifically is spilling the beans about Freemasonry secrets in The Magic Flute opera, as different people may have different interpretations of what constitutes a secret or a revelation. However, some possible examples are:
The use of Masonic symbols and motifs throughout the opera, such as the number three, the sun and the moon, the trials of fire and water, the flute and the bells, and the characters of Sarastro, Tamino, Pamina, and the three boys. These elements are meant to represent different aspects of Masonic philosophy and ritual123
The depiction of Sarastro’s brotherhood as a benevolent and enlightened society that seeks to promote truth, wisdom, and harmony, in contrast to the Queen of the Night’s tyranny and superstition. Some have interpreted the Queen of the Night as a symbol of Maria Theresa, the Empress of the Holy Roman Empire who opposed and banned Freemasonry in Austria23 The portrayal of Tamino’s initiation into Sarastro’s brotherhood as a series of tests that challenge his courage, patience, and silence. These tests are similar to those that a Masonic candidate has to undergo to join a lodge123
The celebration of music as a universal language that can unite people of different backgrounds and beliefs. Music is also an important part of Freemasonry, as it is used to convey messages, emotions, and values. Mozart himself was a passionate Freemason and a musical genius who composed many pieces for Masonic ceremonies and events12
These are some of the aspects of The Magic Flute that could be seen as spilling the beans about Freemasonry secrets, but they are not necessarily intended to be malicious or disrespectful. Mozart was proud of being a Freemason and he wanted to share his values and ideals with his audience through his opera. He also used Masonic symbols and themes to create a beautiful and meaningful work of art that transcends time and culture.
The conspiracy theories that suggest that Mozart was poisoned by the Freemasons for revealing their secrets in his opera are not based on any historical evidence or logical reasoning. They are just speculations that ignore the facts and context of Mozart’s life and work. There is no proof that Mozart was poisoned at all, let alone by his fellow Masons who supported him and admired him. The most likely cause of Mozart’s death was a natural illness that could not be cured at that time.
I hope this answers your question. Do you have any other questions or comments about The Magic Flute or Mozart?
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- medium.com
- mahaliastamford.wordpress.com 9 of 30
[transcript part 4]
the world but initiation takes
worldliness out of the land and these
two are vastly different things
Buddha points this out in his doctrine
of rebirth stating that the loss of body
has no essential effect upon
consciousness for consciousness must be
rescued by a direct act of omission and
not by an accident of death in other
words death is the common accident of
man but immortality is attained only by
a purposeful intent and is never
attained accidentally and again we can
remember the lines from Faust are
closely linked our luck and merit doth
never to the fool occurred either wise
man stove I swear it the stone had no
philosopher and there is the concept
again in the Magic Flute so in spite of
the fact that probably neither the hero
nor the heroine have given any
particular consideration to the matter
Sarastro as master of the mysteries
realizes that the only escape from of
these two into the philosophic Empire is
by the mystery of initiation and it is
also only in that way that they can
overcome the temporal power of the queen
of the night and the queen of the night
very end seeks to frustrate this end
because representing mortality she also
presents her demands and her demands are
that man shall leave this world only by
death
indicated by the presentation of the
dagger the queen of the night also
wishes to dispose of the high priests or
astral who stands between her and her
physical control of the universe for
there is only one thing that stands
between mortality as we know it and the
mortal state and the attainment of self
illumination or discipline and that is
the ritual of initiation represented and
impersonated in the high era front of
the mysteries for the master of the
secret of the transformation from one
world to another is the adept King the
high elephant or the initial priest he
is the possessor of wisdom and wisdom
forms the living bread bridge or ladder
by which man ascends out of the world of
darkness and the psalm of wisdom the
glory of it the importance of it and to
a degree of social significance will be
found in the lines given to Sarastro in
the Opera so Sarastro as the initiator
becomes again goodman's the old night
the merlin of King Arthur everywhere the
principle of wisdom which is to lead
these two young people through the
mysteries of darkness and ignorance to
the final attainment of a spiritual
security the power of mana stars the
black moor or the adversary he said in
this analogy to represent the lore
emotional body of man so we now have
series of factors in which appetite
greed and ambition the physical
propensity of man seek to also control
the soul to adapt the energy of the soul
to their own purpose in other words the
dark more seeks to possess the soul for
itself this is also carried in another
way in the story of Samson who is of
course a symbol of the Sun man the young
hero Prince as in the operatic story
this Samson is blinded and bound the
Millstone of the Philistines which
represents psychic energy or spiritual
strength or force bound to materialism
and cause to perform the physical
activities of a materialistic way of
life therefore whenever we speak of
ambition whenever we speak of scheme
stratagems conspiracies and spoils
whenever we think of men who like
Cassius has a lean and hungry look we
are recognizing the perversion of soul
power in which the psychic strength of
human nature has been caused to enter a
state of bondage with the lure emotional
nature so that the psychic powers of man
are used to injure man earth man or
destroy man through selfishness the soul
must bound the law world his said would
be said to be a captured by the black
boar
however Sarastro wisdom will not let
this take place and whenever the moor
thinks he has accomplished his end
Sarastro or true wisdom works a
conspiracy which frustrates it this man
in his search for reality in the ritual
has the devil's advocate but he also has
the faithful guide and leader his Virgil
who is to conduct him and assist him
through the mysteries of the underworld
the Magic Flute of course a bridge is
somewhat the two into two the great
initiation rites of the elements these
initiation rites are found not as much
in the very early sources as they are in
the later restoration or material during
the period from about the rise of
capitalism in Spain under the boar's by
the way through the Rosicrucian hermetic
cycle into the aluminous and finally
into the works and rituals of
saint-germain and Cagliostro we find the
initiation of the four elements taking
quite a place and very shortly after the
publication of the life of seagulls
there was an important Masonic text
issued which also described these
initiation rites and they are found in
the grotto rapport and another fanciful
restoration of the Egyptian mysteries
these represented the passage of the
neophyte through the four elements to
represent victory over earth which is
the physical life water which is the
Michael or psychic life fire which is
the emotional nature and air which is
the mental principle these four
initiations therefore are man learning
to control the four vehicles or bodies
which he has at his disposal the
physical Michael emotional and mental
bodies his victory over these bodies is
achieved by his victory over the
principles which they represent the
victory over materialism is therefore
the initiation earth represented
primarily usually
by the subterranean location and
sometimes by the burial in a stone
sarcophagus which is appropriate to the
principle symbolism of earth transition
through water or the crossing of a
flooded stream or as in the case of the
fluid initiate Taliesin we set out to
sea in an open boat without laws which
you must control by his will the
initiation by water represents the
purification of the vital principle as
representing particularly the
purification of the generative power of
man the initiation of fire represented
in this right by a long passageway
filled with smoke and flames and
combustion but variously depicted in how
the rituals indicates man's control of
the intensities of his emotional and
desire nature's here he must fight with
the fire within himself the fire hate
the fire langa the fire of lust the fire
of temper all of these things must be
subdued because unless man controls
these emotions he cannot have ultimate
victory lastly the initiation of air
either takes place upon some highly
mountainous region all involves a motion
through the air of teleportation or
being carried like the Chinese immortal
from this world to the other on a cloud
there is always the initiation of air
and the secret Stargate was the dead
hero being carried to Valhalla on the
horse of the Valkyrie flight of flying
through the air the area element was the
principle of mind or thought and the
subduing overcoming of the mental nature
and the mental in states constituted
victory over the element of air because
it was this air which way its Vasiliy
it's inconstancy and its inability to
obtain a state of discipline or
suppleness its abstraction its
invisibility like thought itself caused
man to have great difficulties in
controlling it directing it mastering it
and finally dedicating it to the
purposes of the mysteries in the Magic
Flute only two of the four initiations
are clearly set forth although the
others are represented by the
subterranean world and finally the
luminous pageant at which they are with
which the drama terminates the two
initiations of fire and water are
reminiscent of the baptisms referred to
with the New Testament for John the
Baptizer baptized with water but the one
who came after him who was preferred
before him baptized with the Holy Spirit
which is buyer so baptism by fire and
water is also very carefully perpetuated
in the ritual as it was originally shown
at the time of the initiation of Abraham
by Melchizedek Prince of Salem for in
this case we have the into the baptism
by corn wine and oil or bread or grain
wine and oil in the Last Supper of Jesus
we have the wine of the bread as someone
has said what has happened to the oil
which was necessary to the ancient
ritual of Melchizedek and the anointing
of the head with oil and of course the
answer lies that the word Christ from
Christos crystal means oil therefore
Christ Himself was the oil and he also
completed the sacrament with the bread
and wine and restored or restated the
sacrament of Melchizedek so the
initiation in the two elements as
and in the Opera represent purification
by fire and water purification by fire
are the higher of the two rites they
represented the purification of the soul
or psychic nature and by water the
purification of the body or the material
nature water was the symbol of
cleanliness the cleanness of both the
body the soul and all of its attributes
by fire we have the initiation of
inspiration or the individual cleansing
and purifying the higher or spiritual
parts of his own nature so body was
purified by water soul was purified by
fire
that is why in the legends of both the
the cigarette starter and the Ithorian
epic we have the sword representing will
or spirit which is tempered upon the
anvil and is made to be true steel by
passing through the mystery of fire fire
therefore temples the sword will and
gives it the strength of the keenness
for the labors for which it is intended
having successfully passed through the
ordeals of fire and water the young
couple now representing the amalgam of
spirit and soul or of the higher and
lower psychic natures or the androgen
anima animus within men are then went
together into the presence of the great
court of the priests of Osiris in this
situation also we have had an experience
of changing worlds for in passing into
the great throne room or the wonderful
place of the mysteries the candidate has
ascended the sacred spiral staircase
the staircase of evolution with its
three five and seven steps and has come
finally to the gate of the celestial
splendors he is therefore passed through
the gate of Capricorn and which was to
the ancients the gate of death but his
death has been symbolically rather than
literal because in the initiation ritual
of all peoples the higher degrees always
parallel and correspond to the mortuary
rites it is that the individual is dying
to an old life or to an old way of life
his rebirth is the symbol of the
resurrection of consciousness from body
it is the restoration of the glory of
the soul it is the soul that has now
achieved conscious freedom from the
investments of the body and in the
alchemical mysteries this is represented
by Christ roll rolling away the stone of
the tube and rising bearing in his hands
the symbol of the elixir of life and the
Philosopher's Stone
thus the restoration or the rolling away
of the stone is the respira to a life of
man and is the mystery of the second
birth this again parallels the Greek
ritual because when the initiate have
been completed the higher degrees of the
earlier sin Ian right came forth between
the columns of the temple to receive the
plaudits of the people he was hailed as
one who was dead and who has been reborn
part of this ritual incidentally remains
in the story of the prodigal son which
is another story of exactly the same
principle and when the prodigal son
returns to his father's house and the
offerings and the feasts are prepared
for him the father says for my son
dad is alive again and yet the story
does not imply physical death it is a
distinct statement of the mysteries for
that which descends into the fleshpots
of Egypt and wasted substance and
riotous living instead to die
therefore Plato points out that birth
into materialism is death and death from
materialism into enlightenment is birth
and all of the other is of seeming
whereas this is a being or a true
reality it was consequently customary in
the Greek period and in the Egyptian
period to refer to an initiate has one
twice born or thrice born for man is
first born from the womb of his mother
and is the second time born from the
womb of the mysteries or the alma mater
the mother of wisdom and this thought of
course is conveyed in the Hermetic
tradition where Hermes is referred to as
the thrice born one or the thrice
greatest and in honor of that was given
the title Trismegistus meaning the
thrice greatest or the thrice born one
so the young couple representing the
reborn spiritual life of man that has
passed successfully through the testing
of the initiations and rites is there
now then brought the couple is then
brought into the presence of selasa
representing reason you
Asian knowledge is also the
personification of the secret doctrine
itself he bears in his hand a tormal
scepter like staff surmounted by a
golden orb and from this golden orb rays
of light in the form of golden lines
spread out and form a kind of Nimbus he
is therefore a symbol of the spiritual
Sun the same one that is described by a
furious in his metamorphosis where he
says he saw the Sun the sun shining at
midnight in the ritual of the mysteries
the Sarastro therefore now becomes the
symbol of the Sun in the midst of the
glorious universe of truth his temple
his world represents the new age the
coming world the world of light and also
the rest of the restored kingdom of
truth upon the earth and it is true the
aluminous and some of this group that we
are indebted for this very interesting
and powerful concept namely that the so
called kingdom of heaven is actually
symbolical of the kingdom of brotherly
love or human fraternity which is
established here on earth and the
establishment of which is the goal of
the great system of the mysteries and
has been this goal since the dawn of
time in other words the great throne
room in which the final rituals are
given represents perfected human society
ruled over by the philosopher king