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Fractal Mythology posted on Jul 02, 2010
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Le golem est cette créature d'apparence humaine créée par des procédés magiques dans l'antichambre d'un kabbaliste. Dûmoins est-ce la perception la plus courante de ce puissant monstre anthropoïde qui a la fâcheuse habitude d'échapper au contrôle de son créateur. On trouve les traces de la fameuse créature dans le Talmud, dans le Sefer Yetzirah, dans le Prague du XVIème siècle, sur les écrans au XXème siècle ("Der Golem" de Paul Wegener, en 1920) et encore aujourd'hui dans les jeux de rôles ou la littérature. Le mot Golem apparaît une seule fois dans la Bible. Il s'écrit (Guimel, Lamed, Mem) en hébreu et signifie "matière informe". Ses caractéristiques varient peu : il est très fort, sa puissance est associée à celle de l'élément terre. Le golem est généralement muet. Au fil des jours, il croît en taille et en pouvoir de destruction. Notons que Golem signifie également "idiot, abruti", ce qui laisse présager un esprit peu brillant... source : http://www.kabbale.org/concepts_golem.htm The golem is a creature of the human form created by magical in the antechamber of a Kabbalist. Dumoine is it the most common perception of this powerful monster ape who has the annoying habit of escaping the control of its creator. There are traces of the famous creature in the Talmud, in the Sefer Yetzirah in the sixteenth century Prague, the screens in the twentieth century ("Der Golem" by Paul Wegener, 1920) and still in the game roles or literature. The word golem appears only once in the Bible. It is written (Gimel, Lamed, Mem) in Hebrew means "unformed matter". Its characteristics are quite similar: it is very strong, his power is combined with that of the earth element. The golem is largely silent. Throughout the day, it grows in size and destructive power. Note that Golem also means "stupid, stupid", which suggests a very brilliant mind ... Source: http://www.kabbale.org/concepts_golem.htm picture made with MandelBulb 3D

Comments (36)


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fractalbeke

1:53AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Je ne peux pas décrire mieux cette image comme vous l'avez fait. Magnifique, Claude!

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Danny_G

10:47AM | Mon, 05 July 2010

Excellent work, great mood

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afugatt

12:00AM | Tue, 06 July 2010

Very interesting!

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doriano

6:08AM | Wed, 07 July 2010

WONDERFUL WORK!

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three_grrr

3:21PM | Tue, 13 July 2010

You see? Put a fractal program, any fractal program, in your hands, and you produce masterpieces, fantasies, magic, and strange events and happenings with it! Truly you are The Master! This is a marvelous, strange yet beautiful work!

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amirapsp

7:54AM | Mon, 21 March 2011

A great image!

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