EDITORIAL: Exploring The Spiritual Medium Within Comic Books

EDITORIAL: Exploring The Spiritual Medium Within Comic Books

I am here to explore today the message within comic books that relate to what the word "spiritual" means referring to mind and empowerment. Do these elements interact well within a comic book or do they interfere with the actions of the characters, read on my dear readers...

Editorial Opinion
By PsychoManiacJacky - Jul 28, 2013 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics



"Do what not is willing of you but do the deeds that come within your heart or open thy soul for what shall be disowned in time" - Quote from Unknown Author

Comic book characters and heroes go through many spiritual faces throughout their time. A time to realize who they are and what is their purpose within life other than saving the lives of the innocent. As we humans we look forward into that phase at one point in our life and it comes ever so sudden. It's a sudden trip taken within the mind like the bright spark of your existence flashing before your eyes. In terms of comic book relevancy, what these characters face are darker depths beyond a normal reasoning. They have experienced the dangerous and the darkest treks of their life. They have nearly died or have for the fights of many to come. It is a spiritual consensus. To find what troubles them so deeply you must find the cause beforehand. What has made them so special to realize at that point they are a divergent for something bigger. More open ended as I refer to as the many possibilities that life contains. Our emotions are never ending in truth and they are never limited. A hero contains much more distress and emotions. It is hyperventilated on a new scale I like to refer to as "The Error Ferns Scale".



To explain "The Error Ferns Scale" properly. You have to follow me on this wild adventure. Take your mind out of the cosmos for a bit and join me now. Now to move on, as displayed on the scale there is a series of lines. All of these lines none other the less connect. In the middle of the scale there is a large multicolored line. One half is red and one half is blue. Red symbolizes the extreme emotions and blue symbolizes the lesser emotions which is the calm. There are four X's on the scale also with both red and blue sharing 2 on each side. The Black lines pointing to the X's show the movement of them. They X's move because they are the symbol of how these emotions travel. They move along the black lines constantly never ending, it's like an atom. Unfortunately the X's are directed to often leave their own half causing both them to collide into each other. These different emotions all at once in an instant colliding. It often leaves traces as displayed with the multicolored dots on each side. It represents how the calm and extreme has collided as one. This is something not only heroes are faced with but average human beings in real life. It is apart of our spiritual meaning.



Our beliefs and what we believe in is often tested too. What we choose to believe and think is judged by our own actions and we have take them. It applies the same to comic books. You can have comic books which explore the characters religious meaning. Then you can have them questioning the laws which define how it pertained to. Many of these meanings are on a real life consensus. Not only to find the identity of the maker but to find the purpose of this being. To be what is not to be is the question that pertains to the mind. To question that meaning is to take a much bolder fall.

Thank you reading and join me next time my dear readers. It has been a pleasure. Please also kindly share your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below. Also enjoy the classical music of Beethoven. It is the original and the most graceful music of today.

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WYLEEJAY
WYLEEJAY - 7/28/2013, 11:22 PM
I stepped out of the darkness and into the light, it enveloped my body, coarsed through my veins, I felt lifted, alas, they finally brought back cool ranch dorrito tacos at taco bell!

I feel enlightened.
TheOneAboveAll
TheOneAboveAll - 7/28/2013, 11:25 PM
I have been enlightened
Shaggy
Shaggy - 7/29/2013, 5:37 PM
oh jesus...
NovaCorpsFan
NovaCorpsFan - 7/29/2013, 5:53 PM
Jacky you never cease to astonish me.
Oxbow
Oxbow - 7/29/2013, 9:47 PM
In exploring the spiritual in _anything_, let the God spirit guide you , j-man
comiccow6
comiccow6 - 7/30/2013, 2:22 PM
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