“Who is the third who walks always beside you? When I count, there are only you and I together But when I look ahead up the white road There is always another one walking beside you Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded I do not know whether a man or a woman -But who is that on the other side of you?”
It is quite possible that he loves Ophelia so much that he wants to protect her from his increasing problems. Therefore, he puts up a harsh act so that she will not feel compelled to follow him. I think that the "get thee to a nunnery" scene is one in which Hamlet wears a face to fool (but protect) Ophelia.
All roads lead to Crowley and ultimately to a certain person's gayness?
Dee's Speculum or Mirror (an obsidian Aztec cult object in the shape of a hand-mirror, brought to Europe in the late 1520s), which was subsequently owned by Horace Walpole. Jennifer Rampling has claimed that Dee never actually owned this object. The item now residing in the British Museum was first attributed to Dee by Horace Walpole. Lord Frederick Campbell had brought "a round piece of shining black marble in a leathern case" to Walpole in an attempt to ascertain the object's provenance. According to Walpole, he responded saying "Oh, Lord, I am the only man in England that can tell you! it is Dr. Dee's black stone". There is no explicit reference to the mirror in any of Dee's surviving writings. The provenance of the Museum's obsidian speculum, as well as the crystal ball, is in fact dubious.
Horus-eyed criminal pirates parrot the Commie, Satanic party line via all media, though mostly via the internet - a web of theories, speculations, and dogmas.
There's something much deeper going on here, apart from control, the deep control that is needed to keep resources and power on your side. There is also narcissism, self-centeredness... a kind of vile monster that encompasses the most lowly of human traits. Hypocrisy and bigotry must thus be there as well.
Is this monster the Devil? Or is this monster something else?
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“Who is the third who walks always beside you?
When I count, there are only you and I together
But when I look ahead up the white road
There is always another one walking beside you
Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded
I do not know whether a man or a woman
-But who is that on the other side of you?”
... wait-a-minute : wasn't hamlet a fable written by ... william shakespeare ?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/power-in-relationships/200905/are-you-being-gaslighted
If it can be performed on a small scale, why not on a much larger, insidious one?
Is this monster the Devil? Or is this monster something else?