It might be wise to not know, for secret of B & J is part of the mysteries of Freemasonry, the Grand Conspiracy, the Knights Templar, the Lost Ark of the Covent, etc.
According to Rachel Pollack “Tarot Wisdom” the letters B and J on the High Priestess card stands for Boaz the lefthand north pillar and Jachim the righthand south pillar at the entrance of King Solomon’s Temple (1 Kings 7:21 and 2 Chronicles 3:17). Later students of magic assigned colors (Boaz black, Jachim white); Paul Christian wrote about the significance of Boaz and Jachim in Fremasonry.
@Hitch @Invader Looking at the higher res jpeg and zooming in: it does appear to be a polished stone; or it could be a wad of grape chewing gum with a couple of crumbs of Slim Jim embedded. I could squint and say it is a pomegranate which would go with B & J. Ambiguous objects along with poor font choice = appearance at LBC.
Naaman Brown
9 years ago
I expect subtitles, series titles, tag lines to disappear at thumbnail. When the author and title disappear at thumbnail, I suspect someone does not want to sell e-books via internet to people casually browsing for e-books.
I foresee a major disappointment in your future…
(I can’t tell if that thing is a flower petal or a wad of purple Silly Putty…)
I refuse to ask what the “BJ” on the High Priestess card foretells…
It might be wise to not know, for secret of B & J is part of the mysteries of Freemasonry, the Grand Conspiracy, the Knights Templar, the Lost Ark of the Covent, etc.
According to Rachel Pollack “Tarot Wisdom” the letters B and J on the High Priestess card stands for Boaz the lefthand north pillar and Jachim the righthand south pillar at the entrance of King Solomon’s Temple (1 Kings 7:21 and 2 Chronicles 3:17). Later students of magic assigned colors (Boaz black, Jachim white); Paul Christian wrote about the significance of Boaz and Jachim in Fremasonry.
Naaman, I think you’re beating a dead, in fact cremated, horse.
@Hitch I think that is supposed to be a polished stone of sorts.
@Hitch @Invader Looking at the higher res jpeg and zooming in: it does appear to be a polished stone; or it could be a wad of grape chewing gum with a couple of crumbs of Slim Jim embedded. I could squint and say it is a pomegranate which would go with B & J. Ambiguous objects along with poor font choice = appearance at LBC.
I expect subtitles, series titles, tag lines to disappear at thumbnail. When the author and title disappear at thumbnail, I suspect someone does not want to sell e-books via internet to people casually browsing for e-books.
Is the title in Parkingson’s Font?
MWAHAHAHAHA.
I am going with the blue blob thing as being a guitar pick because that would make as much sense as anything else.
Pretty sure the blob is a flower. If you blow it up, it has a green base.
And now I know – a Lousy Book Cover can induce motion sickness.