09-08-2022, 12:29 PM
it's interesting as I took a more irreverent interpretation. I read the whole piece as ironic.
The rabbit hole reference gave me a Lewis Carroll vibe. The rabbit hole as a place of irrationality and hypocrisy. The cross representing the intersection of Judaism and christianity but not in a reverent context given the use of rabbi and holes to create "rabbit holes". To me, not an indication of respect. The vertical line "I am the way" goes down through the rabbit hole, also ironic given its literal biblical implication, and also doesn't suggest respect. The title gave me the greatest pause. I had to resort to google(bleh) where I learned that there is thought to be a group of angels termed "the principality"(5th order out of 9) and A.I. I interpreted as ironic, a sort of oxymoron. Especially when overseen by angels. But then I am a cynical bastard when it comes to religion.
Paul, either way, you have created some discussion. A clever poem!
steve
The rabbit hole reference gave me a Lewis Carroll vibe. The rabbit hole as a place of irrationality and hypocrisy. The cross representing the intersection of Judaism and christianity but not in a reverent context given the use of rabbi and holes to create "rabbit holes". To me, not an indication of respect. The vertical line "I am the way" goes down through the rabbit hole, also ironic given its literal biblical implication, and also doesn't suggest respect. The title gave me the greatest pause. I had to resort to google(bleh) where I learned that there is thought to be a group of angels termed "the principality"(5th order out of 9) and A.I. I interpreted as ironic, a sort of oxymoron. Especially when overseen by angels. But then I am a cynical bastard when it comes to religion.
Paul, either way, you have created some discussion. A clever poem!
steve

