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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

A short film by J. A. Fraser. Starring Karlos Graziano. Music by Aimless. Narrated by Isabel Sanchez. Filmed in King's Cross, Sydney, May 2007. For info see - http://www.rubbishnight.com.

Revelations:-
Symbolic visions given to the Apostle John, telling of the great apocolypse or day of Yahweh's vengence upon his own disobedient and wayward creation. When the sheep are separated from goats and Yahweh's Arch enemy is thrown into the abyss.

The word revelation is commonly expressed to define the growth of one's own consciousness in some form or other.

Clement:-
Means to show mercy to another, the opposite being inclement, like the weather in England.

Clement is also the name given to generations of popes, namely Saint Clement, or Clement of Rome or Clement I. St Clement was thought to be one of the Apostolic Fathers and the succeeder of St Peter. Some sources say he knew St Peter personally and may have been his travel companion. It is uncertain whether he is the Clement mentioned in Phillipians 4:3. St Clement is known to have been author to 1 Clement, a letter to the Church of Corinth.

In art he is often depicted with anchor, fish, millstone, keys and a fountain. Like the fountain at the cross... King's Cross. 9th century tradition says Clement was martyred at Crimea in 102. The Mariner's Cross also referred to as St. Clement's Cross referencing to the way he was martyred.

Most importantly, Clement, or Titus Flavius Clemens, is the hero of ancient Christian romance writings known, in various translations, as Clementine Literature.

Narscioni:-
Is a reconstruction of the word Narcissus or narcissistic - a word now used to describe vanity. The original Greek myth tells of Ameinias a young man who loved Narcissus, but it was unrequited. Narcissus gave Ameinias a sword which, he used to kill himself on the doorstep of Narcissus, praying to Nemesis that Narcissus would one day also know the pain of unrequited love.

This came true when Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection, not realising it was his own reflection until he attempted to kiss it. He could only love his reflection at the expense of himself. He then killed himself, it is said that a flower then spawned from his corpse.

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  • Jay, my friend, you continue to astound me with your skills and talent. Well done!

  • This is great! Obscure, symbolic, and well thought of. Good job, this is some original work my friend.

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