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On each side of the juicer represent
the givers, accompanied with their saint patrons, whereas
all the top of the stained glass is occupied by the blazons
of the highest authorities of the city and the family of the
givers. The true vine stock, it is Jesus Christ: "I am the stock, you are vine shoots". Linard Gontier quite naturally represented a vine stock which goes out of the breast of the Christ, on the twigs of whom we find the vine shoots whom are twelve Apostles. The pope Pie XII qualified the blood of the Christ of "vivifying for the men". The blood of the Christ, the smooth biologic patrimony of the juicer is thus intended to animate, to re-generate the Christian at every stage of its existence. This subject of the Christ in the Juicer, if it is unusual, is also very curious. From a historic point of view, it is even really silly because the Bible reports that Jesus having died on the cross, its body was directly transported in the grave. It is thus evident that the only purpose of the mystic juicer is to convey a symbolic message. Pierre Emmanuel said that to analyze intellectually a symbol, it is to peel the onion to find the onion. Actually, a symbol is much more intended to be felt than explained.
Who read this text reminds itself that the blood of the beheaded royal persons is collected in a big golden cup, to be later brought as food to the phenix, arisen from the hatching of the big and beautiful egg obtained from the dissolved material of the corpses of these same royal persons. Both figurines molded with the dough obtained from the then beheaded and burned bird will be fed with the blood this the same bird themselves. They will become young king and young queen. In the Chymical Wedding, the bodies of the beheaded are dissolved by an alchimic process while in the Mystic Juicer, the body of Jesus cruxifié is crushed in the juicer. In both cases, the body becomes again the "materia prima" of the Creation, whereas the blood collected in the cup is the sacred wine intended to insufler the life. |
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