Monday 1 February 2010

MALPHASI


MALPHASI META-PSYCHIC TIME-COP GIRL:

The Thirty-Ninth Spirit is Malphasi. She is a Mighty and Powerful President. She appears at first like a Crow, but after she will put on human shape at the request of the Exorcist whereupon she assumes the form of a most beautiful woman dressed as a Police Officer of a Detective. She speaks with a stern but sensual voice. She can build houses and towers within vivid Visions and Lucid Dreams, which by Synchronicity her Master to thence occupy of found abodes. She will make the abode of her Master secure against all Criminal activity as well as to inform him about the desires and thoughts of any of his enemies or Criminals and what they are planning to do and have done, for she is a Psychic Detective. She gives good Familiars whom appear dressed as Police Women. If her Master makes a sacrifice unto her of ejaculatory offering, which she to instigate via those Erotic lucid Dreams she will induce as a most salacious Succubus she will receive it kindly and most willingly; however, she will deceive her Master if he does so without first handcuffing her, for she enjoys being bound up of Sadomasochistic Bondage games within Visions and Dreams; when bound she will not and never will deceive her Master. She Governs 40 Legions of Spirits likened to her self.
CROW WOMAN MALPHASI, PRECOG HUNTER OF BRAINWASHED AUTOMATONS

One could equate Malphasi with the female character called Ruka in the Manga inspired Japanese film entitled Tokyo Gore Police (Tōkyō Zankoku Keisatsu). The 2008 film was directed by Yoshihiro Nishimura and stars Eihi Shiina as Ruka, a vengeful Police officer. Tokyo Gore Police was shown in several film festivals in North America. It generally received positive reviews, which noted that Tokyo Gore Police lived up to the Surreal film's title, by being exceedingly gory, very perverse and totally bizarre.
The stylish gore film is set in a near future of a chaotic Cyber-Punk Japan. A mad scientist known as "Key Man" has created a Virus, which mutates humans into monstrous creatures called "Engineers" whom sprout bizarre weaponry from any injury that they have inflicted upon them. One could associate Key-Man with a Patriarchal paradigm whose Symbolic Viral memes of a Dominator culture have afflicted the populace into becoming Souless due to an imbalance within their psyches, which has been caused by the traumatic affect of completely losing their Ancestral self-identity over 2000yrs of Cultic Brainwashing to focus upon a belief system not their own; hence the populace have gone quite mad to be led around by their noses as meek Brainwashed Sheep, all as engineered Automatons whom feed off each other like Vampires while praising their Illuminati Key-Man of a Jealous God.
In the film Tokyo Gore Police, the Police Force has been privatized to deal with this new threat of Engineers, so a special squad of officers called "Engineer Hunters" are created to deal with them. However, unlike the average Police force, the Engineer Hunters are a private quasi-military force, which utilizes violence, sadism, and street-side executions to maintain law and order of Judge Dredd zeal like many an undercover Intelligence Agency. As for Malphasi she does likewise at the Quantum level of the Dream where she disrupts those plans Engineered by individuals of malign intent so that they will not manifest into her Master's experiential reality.
One could perceive the Tokyo Gore special Police force otherwise of "Engineer Hunters" as having Precognitive abilities whereupon they can foresee Crimes being committed before they happen since the Engineers are habitual of nature, somewhat mechanical, if not predictable in their actions as Brainwashed Automatons; hence the Engineers do not have any free-will to speak of even if they believe otherwise, for they are but programmed Sheep whom make up the majority of the populace believing that Sex is the first Sin while to indulge in War. One can say it is that of a Mind-Control system of Cultic Brainwash, which seeks to stem population growth!
Helping the Tokyo Gore Police force is Ruka, an anti-social, self-harming loner, who is very skilled in dispatching the Engineers whom one can associate with Malphasi of a Time Cop since she knows what has been done in the Past (Retrocognition) as well as what will happen in the Future (Precognition) by knowing the thoughts of her Master's enemies and other Criminals of habitual predatory inclinations in order to negate their malign Engineer objectives.
Precognition (from the Latin præ-, “prior to,” & cognitio, “acquiring knowledge”), also called Future Sight, refers to an altered state of perception, which involves the acquisition of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information. A related term, Presentiment, refers to information about future events, which is perceived as emotions whose underlying energetic state empowers ones conceptual thoughts. The terms are usually used to denote a seemingly Parapsychological or extrasensory process of perception, including Clairvoyance. Various psychological processes, making no reference to Psi, have also been offered to explain the phenomena by those more scepitical of Mechanical bent of Mind.
As with other forms of extrasensory perception, the existence of Precognition is not generally accepted by the scientific community, because no replicable demonstration has been achieved under their 'Engineered' Laboratory conditions, which tends to negate such phenomena happening in the first place, thus it gives the scientists an idea how to dumb down Precognitive abilities amidst the populace. Scientific investigation of extrasensory perception (ESP) is complicated by the definition which implies that the phenomena goes against established principles of science, whereupon the phenomenon is not taken seriously. Specifically, Precognition would violate the principle that an effect cannot occur before its cause. However, there are established biases, affecting human memory and judgment of probability, which can create a convincing but false impression of Precognition; but many people have experienced Precognition whether orthodox science likes it or not, whose experiences cannot be explained by the present scientific paradigm. However, Quantum Physics offers some explanation since at the Quantum level of ones Dreams information can travel backwards in time. A rather insightful story, which involves Precognition in regards to stopping Criminal actions being committed is "The Minority Report."
"The Minority Report" is a science fiction short story written by the author Philip K. Dick, which was first published in Fantastic Universe January in 1956. The story is about a future society where murders are prevented through the efforts of three Mutants who have Precognitive abilities to perceive future events. One could equate the three Mutants with the three parts of ones Brain, being that of the Reptilian Brain-Stem, Mammalian Brain of the Cerebellum and the Neo-Cortex of the Hominid Brain.

The story mainly concerns paradoxes and splinter alternate realities that are generated by Precognition, which ties in with Multiverse Theory that was proven to be a reality by a group of Cambridge scientists back in 2008 whence allowing for Time-Travel and thereby Precognition as well as Retrocognition to be possible. The splinter alternate realities are created by the use of Precognition to foresee Crimes when the chief of Police intercepts a Precognition that he is about to murder a man he has never met. The story also concerns the danger of a powerful post-war military industrial complex during peacetime, which is utilising Precognitive information for its own benefit, such as to foresee future technologies hence generating alternate splinter realities.

Like many stories dealing with knowledge of future events, "The Minority Report" questions the existence of free will. Founded thirty years prior to the story, Precrime is a Policing system which punishes people with imprisonment for murders they would have committed, had they not been prevented. This method has replaced the traditional system of discovering a murder and its perpetrator(s) after the crime to then issue punishment for a completed action. As one character says in the introduction to the story, "punishment was never much of a deterrent and could scarcely have afforded comfort to a victim already dead". Precrime does not deal solely with cases of murder, but all crimes. As John Anderton (the initiator of Precrime) states, "Precrime has cut down felonies by ninety-nine and decimal point eight percent."

The system of predicting the future by reports is performed by three mutants known as "Precogs" because of their Precognitive abilities by which they can see up to two weeks into the future. The Precogs sit in a room which is perpetually in half-darkness, constantly talking nonsense to themselves that is incoherent until it is analyzed by a computer and converted into predictions of the future. This information is assembled by the computer into the form of symbols before being transcribed onto conventional punch cards which are ejected into various coded slots: when cards are produced, they appear simultaneously at Precrime as well as the army general headquarters, in order to prevent corruption.

Ones experience of Dreams is ones interaction with the Quantum level of existence, which are often incoherent of Symbolic information being parallel processed from innumerable alternate possibilities like that of Philip K Dick's Precogs oracle mutterings where one often experiences Precognition; such Precognitive Dreams are considered real by at least one third of the general population.

J. W. Dunne, a British aeronautics engineer, undertook to study precognitive Dreaming more objectively, by recording each of his Dreams as they occurred to him, and identifying any correspondences between his future experiences and his recorded Dreams. In 1927, he reported his findings, together with an explanatory theory, in An Experiment with Time. In this work, at least 10% of his Dreams appeared to represent some future event, pertaining to some relatively trivial incident in Dunne's own life, or some major news events appearing in the press a day or so after the Dream. Dunne concluded that Precognitive Dreams are common occurrences: many people have them without realizing it, largely because they do not recall the details of the Dream. Also reported in the book was an experiment Dunne conducted with several participants other than himself, each studiously recording their Dreams and seeking to associate them with subsequent experiences. While these confirmed Dunne's personal observations, a later independently conducted experiment failed to replicate his findings; but then not everyone is adept at Precognitive Dreaming for some to but crawl of Mind to eventually if ever learn to walk of Thought and perhaps to then Dream run, while only a very few make it to the Meta-Psychic Olympics of Lucid Dreaming so as to tune into Futures beckoning back.
Malphasi is very much like the comic strip character called 'Judge Cassandra Anderson' who started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd featured in the comic magazine 2000 AD. Anderson eventually rose to prominence to have her own series, which is entitled Anderson: Psi Division; the series was created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980. Since 1988, Anderson has been written almost exclusively by Alan Grant, often working with artist Arthur Ranson.

John Wagner created both Judge Death and Judge Anderson for the story "Judge Death," the latter helping introduce the Psi-Judges, which were seen as a natural progression while the artist Brian Bolland based the visual look of Anderson upon the singer Debbie Harry.

Judge Anderson’s middle name of Cassandra "She who entangles men", also known as Alexandra is originally derived from the name of the ancient Greek Prophetess who was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of Prophecy. In an alternative version, she spent a night at Apollo's temple, at which time the temple snakes licked her ears clean so that she was able to hear the future. This is a recurring theme in Greek mythology, though sometimes it brings an ability to understand the language of animals rather than an ability to know the future. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. She is a figure both of the epic tradition and of tragedy, where her combination of deep understanding and powerlessness exemplify the tragic condition of humankind.

Like her namesake Cassandra, Judge Anderson has Psychic powers. In addition to being able to sense approaching danger and foresee events of the near future, as did her namesake, she also has Telepathy. This allows her to read other people's minds and use mental attacks. These abilities allowed her to be a member of Mega-City One's corps of Judges as member of the Psi Division, which includes all Judges possessing Psychic abilities, whereupon one could perceive Malphasi as a Psi Division Mega-City Judge of a Succubus.

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