January, Monday 4th., 2021
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"...Variations sur une thème...m.l.p.
The most wonderful, most beloved Myth gloriously repeats Itself in our own most interesting and exiting times! Just Now!!!
Because we have all well assimilated the fact that the Myths are true and live in our hearts just because they are alive and factually true and real and magnificent and full of Humanity's Grace!
We do by now know that the Myths are very-very old History erased by time, ( or evil), but survived by and in the hearts!
And then again we deeply know that History repeats itself in awe and harmony if we are awake, in the stupidity of a farce, if we are sheep-(l)-y, unaware of our integrant Human Values.
Thus, ecstatically enough, it so seems that 'The Return of the King'
is irrevocably upon us!
But for some minor details changed by the Divine Script Writer,
of course:
Like so that this King already has His Queen with Him,
He is not exactly a king because he is (will be) democratically elected, and many more other minor variations of the original script.
Yet, the whole 'Theme' is indeed here for us all to embrace, celebrate and consequently choose our plans, strategies, decisions and actions, soon to be applied for the Total Liberation of Humanity from the shackles of malevolence, debt, pain, injustice, hypocrisy, lies, hubris!
The Time Is Now!
Maria L. Pelekanaki
"...Aragorn decides to march upon the Black Gate as a distraction so Frodo and Sam can reach Mount Doom.
Aragorn's army draws out Sauron's remaining forces
and empties Mordor, allowing Frodo and Sam to reach the volcano, but
Gollum attacks them just as they reach Mount Doom. As Frodo stands on
the ledge over the volcanic fire, he succumbs to the Ring and claims it
as his own, putting it on his finger. Gollum finds the invisible Frodo
and attacks him, biting his finger off to reclaim the Ring. Frodo
attacks Gollum in an attempt to reclaim the Ring, and in the ensuing
struggle they both fall off the ledge. Gollum falls into the lava with
the Ring and dies. Frodo clings to the side of the ledge and is rescued
by Sam as the Ring disintegrates in the lava. As Frodo and Sam escape,
Sauron is defeated—along with his Orcs and Nazgûl—as Mordor crumbles,
finally destroying Sauron once and for all.
Gandalf flies in with eagles
in the battle's aftermath to rescue the Hobbits, who awaken in Minas
Tirith and are reunited with the surviving Fellowship.
Aragorn is
crowned King of Gondor and takes Arwen as his queen.
The Hobbits return
home to the Shire, where Sam marries Rosie Cotton. A few years later, Frodo departs Middle-earth for the Undying Lands with his uncle Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Elves. He leaves Sam the Red Book of Westmarch, which details their adventures. Sam returns to the Shire, where he embraces Rosie and their children."