The image of Jacob’s Ladder can represent more than a celestial pathway for angels. It can be seen as a dizzying vortex drawing humanity skyward, transforming corporeal beings into wisps of smoke, a reflection on the transient nature of existence. The original narrative from Genesis describes Jacob dreaming of a ladder reaching towards heaven, where angels ascend and descend—a symbol of divine connection. Envisioning this ladder as a vortex reframes the metaphor into a more urgent and visceral interpretation of human aspiration and annihilation.
In a world where every dreamer seeks elevation, the vortex captures the essence of human experience: striving for meaning, often only to fade away in the shadows of time and overwhelming fate. It portrays our yearning to transcend earthly confines, while simultaneously acknowledging the fragility of our existence, and of its entropy. Ultimately, the smoke and the vortex are seen as a testament to the passage of time, embodying both the struggle for identity and the enduring hope for transcendence. It calls us to find meaning in our fleeting life.
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Vortex
the wind was gentle to me, then october came and the vortex of death came too. the wind was blowing mournfully, and raised again, so evil, so burning. |
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AuthorThe Flying Cannibal |