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|cutnumbertext=[[FGC:OP Cut 044|044]] | |cutnumbertext=[[FGC:OP Cut 044|044]] | ||
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{{FGC:Script Text|type=description | {{FGC:Script Text|type=description | ||
|text= The crest of Seele.}} | |text= The crest of Seele.}} | ||
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{{FGC:Comment|name=Keisuke-kun | {{FGC:Comment|name=Keisuke-kun | ||
|comment=The seven eyes are probably a reference to the “seven eyes of God,” mentioned twice (without much to it) in the Bible (Zechariah 3:9 and Revelations 5:6). “Eyes of God” in general are mentioned in the Bible a multitude of times.}} | |comment=The seven eyes are probably a reference to the “seven eyes of God,” mentioned twice (without much to it) in the Bible (''Zechariah'' [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Zechariah%203:9&version=KJV 3:9] and ''Revelations'' [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelations%205:6&version=KJV 5:6]). “Eyes of God” in general are mentioned in the Bible a multitude of times.}} | ||
{{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac | {{FGC:Comment|name=thewayneiac | ||
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|comment=The shape of the triangle has become associated with God, partly because He encompasses a Trinity: Father, Son, Holy Spirit. (Robert Fludd — mentioned back in 002b — also depicted God as a triangle in his works.) The fact that the triangle in Seele's mark is divided in half also gives us a second ‘trinity’, of sorts, in that it creates three triangles (the two halves and the whole). In any case, Seele chose their symbol aptly, considering they're an organization out to evolve humanity into something equivalent to God. Or reunite it with God. Or something.}} | |comment=The shape of the triangle has become associated with God, partly because He encompasses a Trinity: Father, Son, Holy Spirit. (Robert Fludd — mentioned back in [[FGC:OP A#cut_OP_002b|002b]] — also depicted God as a triangle in his works.) The fact that the triangle in Seele's mark is divided in half also gives us a second ‘trinity’, of sorts, in that it creates three triangles (the two halves and the whole). In any case, Seele chose their symbol aptly, considering they're an organization out to evolve humanity into something equivalent to God. Or reunite it with God. Or something.}} | ||
{{FGC:Comment|name=HeWhoPostsStuff | {{FGC:Comment|name=HeWhoPostsStuff | ||
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|comment=Either that, or they're targeting a line of Seele merchandise at young girls. They're suckers for pretty colors. (How else to explain the commercial success of such franchises as Rainbow Brite and Lisa Frank?) But I digress. Again. | |comment=Either that, or they're targeting a line of Seele merchandise at young girls. They're suckers for pretty colors. (How else to explain the commercial success of such franchises as Rainbow Brite and Lisa Frank?) But I digress. Again. | ||
In the storyboards, not only does the logo look slightly different, it is said to belong not to Seele, but “Essene”. Considering the timing issues Wigs mentioned back in | In the storyboards, not only does the logo look [[:File:OP C044 econte.jpg|slightly different]], it is said to belong not to Seele, but “Essene”. Considering the timing issues Wigs mentioned back in [[FGC:OP A#cut_OP_001a|001a]], it seems odd that the name of the collective baddies hadn't been decided yet — but, then, Seele is not even mentioned until episode #14 (we are only dealing with the Instrumentality Committee before then). Interestingly, "Essene" is actually quite a bit more meaningful than “Seele”… Some quick Googling yielded the following: | ||
{{FGC:External|text=The Essene brotherhood had its inception at the time of Melchizedek, the great spiritual master who lived on this planet around 1973 B. C. and was the incarnation of Jesus. … The development of the Essene brotherhood over the next two thousand years is embodied in the development of the Jewish religion. The Essenes were a Jewish sect representing an esoteric aspect of Judaism, or Jewish mysticism. The Jewish mystics studied the Kabbalah, which taught belief in reincarnation, astrology, channeling, prophecy, soul travel, psychic development, and angels, and which organized itself around the Tree of Life. ([http://www.crystalinks.com/dss.html Source])}} | |||
Hmm, any of that sound familiar? Also interesting is that the Essenes are often credited with the actual creation of the Dead Sea Scrolls. | Hmm, any of that sound familiar? Also interesting is that the Essenes are often credited with the actual creation of the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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