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Originally shared by Ishira “Glyph Hunter” Tsubasa


Epsilons Images

In working with the #Ts-Morpheus missions a variety of images have been shared with Essex. Of course we have been digging to understand them and find where their inspiration has come from.

*Image 1* received April 14th in the mission project room

In the background of the pink photo closely relates to a painting named The Realm of Hypnos by Elsie Russell. Hypnos is the father of Morpheus and in this image Morpheus is present.

“Morpheus alights to waken the dreamer as Hypnos
orchestrates the dream in the crystal ball he holds.”
Elsie Russell, 1995

The tower silhouette in front of it is of course Wardenclyffe Tower, or Tesla's tower. In previous drops we know that Tesla is some how connected with this group.

*Image 2* received April 14th in the mission project room

The dark grey image with the skeleton is inspired by an image of the Neil Gamans Sandman, which is another name for Morpheus. I found the skeleton in references that are directed towards to Ezekiels Vision of the Valley of Dry bones. Those interested in what Ezekiels vision was can see a rendering of the text here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_of_the_Valley_of_Dry_Bones
I find it particularly interesting that Ezekiel is brought up considering the murders that happened....

*Image 3* shared in Essex April 18th

The light grey picture is another inspiration it seems of Tesla. The Glyphs in this picture are Accept/open, truth, complex, imperfect, answer.

*Image 4* shared in Mission Project room April 19th

The last image was given to AtLaZ TD and myself but at this time we have not found it's inspiration yet... Some of the glyphs however are create, contemplate, change, thought/idea/creativity. It's possible ignore, forget, and new are present as well.

Over all, every image is inspired closely to themes that revolve around Morpheus, the god of dreams, and Tesla. I wonder what more each of them can hold.

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