Pocahontas Represents Ygritte from the Game of Thrones (*info in description)

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Published on Jul 14, 2020
This song reminds me exactly of Game of Thrones where the free folk girl Ygritte repeatedly tells Jon Snow, "you know nothing Jon Snow." Jon Snow represented a barrier and a bridge between the "Others," being the free folk, and artificially and socially contrived "Civilization," which was fighting a relentless, bloody battle for authoritarian dominance over the Iron Throne, where the biggest tyrants come to power.
Jon Snow has to eventually come to terms with this struggle and it is expressed by killing Daenerys, who "switched" from benevolent ruler to blood-thirsty tyrant. Her largest and fiercest dragon, symbolizing Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, understands the gesture of the killing and melts the Iron Throne by shooting his flame on the infernal chair. This symbolizes a change where humanity won the struggle against violent control by transcending it.

Song About the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Hermetic Principles:
1st Hermetic principle is Mentalism: the All is Mind; the universe is mental. This means we're all connected and just sharing energy. We must all have the courage to accept our role in the Circle of Life.

2nd Hermetic principle is Correspondence: As Above So Below; As Below So Above. This means what we do in the small things reflects and changes the large things. If we give up our control, our world will change to reflect that, bringing us closer to Paradise and Freedom.

4th Hermetic principle is Polarity or Duality. This means the only difference between the American Indians and the Europeans was the different shapes, masks, and/or disguises they used to exert totalitarian control. The Europeans were Capitalists and wanted to control all energy, placing a price tag on it and claiming exclusive ownership rights over it. The Indians believed they were more connected and in tune with nature so they respected nature more. They didn't try to colonize and buy up all the land and resources, claiming exclusive ownership privileges over it, denying it to "Others." This is not what being free is. Being free is first in the mind and THEN in the physical domain.

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