Oh yeah, "eyes of blue" is the sky of this "woman", as I explained as being Binah, the "womb of all creation", both astronomically and in the interior uni-verse of the mind. The sky as an archetype is positioned as a binary against the earth; the sky being the Subjective with the earth being the Objective. Raphael's painting "The School of Anthens" has Plato and Aristotle standing as figures of this concept. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_School_of_Athens The colors each one wears is essentially the team-color of their opponents hand-direction.
(Red-robe/Hand-up) is a view that the earth creates the Subjective.
(Blue-robe/Hand-down) is a view that the Mind("sky") creates the understanding of the Objective.
The Kabbalah and the Tao are both of a similar view in that all is a perpetually cyclically discourse, one creating the other and necessitating that the other stand as the primary for eachother to even exist. I'm not a student in any capacity of philosophy so I'll stop here.
Oh yeah, "eyes of blue" is the sky of this "woman", as I explained as being Binah, the "womb of all creation", both astronomically and in the interior uni-verse of the mind. The sky as an archetype is positioned as a binary against the earth; the sky being the Subjective with the earth being the Objective. Raphael's painting "The School of Anthens" has Plato and Aristotle standing as figures of this concept. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_School_of_Athens The colors each one wears is essentially the team-color of their opponents hand-direction.
(Red-robe/Hand-up) is a view that the earth creates the Subjective. (Blue-robe/Hand-down) is a view that the Mind("sky") creates the understanding of the Objective.
The Kabbalah and the Tao are both of a similar view in that all is a perpetually cyclically discourse, one creating the other and necessitating that the other stand as the primary for eachother to even exist. I'm not a student in any capacity of philosophy so I'll stop here.