The AERIAL album cover also kinda reminds me of the Teletubbies' Rising Sun with baby center! ... And KT's hysterical Aerial laughter also makes me think of the Teletubbie Sun! ...
Flick between the front cover and the Bertie photograph accompanying 'Bertie', and Bertie could be the sun center! ...
Maybe Katie and Bertie watched the show...
A prominent feature of each episode is a radiant sun that has an image of a smiling baby superimposed upon it. The baby in the sun occasionally laughs out loud in short bursts. To adults the laughter does not seem to be in response to any stimulus or humorous developments in the plot line of the episode. The Teletubby Sun's laughter brings to mind Katie's hysterical Aerial laughter!
And the Teletubbies go "Eh-Oh!"
'Io' is a Greek Goddess. Her name is pronounced "ee-oh", not "eye-oh". Io was identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis, and her son Epaphos with the sacred bull Apis. Moloch - the sun god & god of war - went by many names including, Ba'al, Golden Calf, Chemosh, and the Apis Bull. Moloch was widely worshipped in the Middle East and wherever Punic culture extended. Baal Moloch was conceived under the form of a calf or an ox or depicted as a man with the head of a bull... as in KaTe's SIYL video?
In magickal usage, Io is generally considered a "hail"... as in Crowley's Io Pan!, meaning Hail Pan!
So when the Tellytubbies say "Eh-Oh!" they seemingly Hail the Sun... or perhaps Moloch!
And when we play AERIAL, we seemingly Hail the Sun... or perhaps "Bertie, The Sun" ... or perhaps Moloch!
The Teletubbies characters have been analysed as representing:
Tinky-Winky - Hermes.
Dipsy - Dionysis/Pan/The Green Man.
La-La - Lilith.
Po - Kaios. Po is the Maori word for the void that exists before creation.
Noo-Noo - Shiva.
The windmill - a Swastika.
Occult Symbolism in Pop Culture
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The AERIAL album cover also kinda reminds me of the Teletubbies' Rising Sun with baby center! ... And KT's hysterical Aerial laughter also makes me think of the Teletubbie Sun! ... Flick between the front cover and the Bertie photograph accompanying 'Bertie', and Bertie could be the sun center! ... Maybe Katie and Bertie watched the show...
TELETUBBY SUN http://blogs.elcomercio.com.pe/santalima/teletubbies_01.jpg
A prominent feature of each episode is a radiant sun that has an image of a smiling baby superimposed upon it. The baby in the sun occasionally laughs out loud in short bursts. To adults the laughter does not seem to be in response to any stimulus or humorous developments in the plot line of the episode. The Teletubby Sun's laughter brings to mind Katie's hysterical Aerial laughter! And the Teletubbies go "Eh-Oh!"
teletubbies intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuiynIn-g9s
'Io' is a Greek Goddess. Her name is pronounced "ee-oh", not "eye-oh". Io was identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis, and her son Epaphos with the sacred bull Apis. Moloch - the sun god & god of war - went by many names including, Ba'al, Golden Calf, Chemosh, and the Apis Bull. Moloch was widely worshipped in the Middle East and wherever Punic culture extended. Baal Moloch was conceived under the form of a calf or an ox or depicted as a man with the head of a bull... as in KaTe's SIYL video?
In magickal usage, Io is generally considered a "hail"... as in Crowley's Io Pan!, meaning Hail Pan!
So when the Tellytubbies say "Eh-Oh!" they seemingly Hail the Sun... or perhaps Moloch!
And when we play AERIAL, we seemingly Hail the Sun... or perhaps "Bertie, The Sun" ... or perhaps Moloch!
The Teletubbies characters have been analysed as representing: Tinky-Winky - Hermes. Dipsy - Dionysis/Pan/The Green Man. La-La - Lilith. Po - Kaios. Po is the Maori word for the void that exists before creation. Noo-Noo - Shiva. The windmill - a Swastika. Occult Symbolism in Pop Culture http://www.thephora.net/forum/showthread.php?t=28470&page=3