{"id":83848,"date":"2018-08-26T09:00:29","date_gmt":"2018-08-26T14:00:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=83848"},"modified":"2018-08-26T08:20:19","modified_gmt":"2018-08-26T13:20:19","slug":"sunday-sesh-five-weird-things-in-the-voynich-manuscript-that-inspired-omegas-eve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/sunday-sesh-five-weird-things-in-the-voynich-manuscript-that-inspired-omegas-eve\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday Sesh: Five Weird Things in the Voynich Manuscript that Inspired Omega’s Eve<\/i>"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A medical manual for aligning the humors<\/a> or an apocalyptic warning of the end times? A medieval guide for bathing or a commandment from the stars<\/a>? To date, no convincing theory of the\u00a0Voynich Manuscript<\/em>‘s purpose and origin has yet been put forth, but that hasn’t impeded its spread through the more esoteric branches of pop culture. The strange, 240-page document from the early Italian Renaissance period has even managed to infiltrate the deepest recesses of extreme metal, exerting its alchemical influences to twist and shape riffs and melodies into bizarre new forms. In this Sunday Sesh, we’re leveraging Toilet ov Hell’s extensive cryptography resources<\/a> to crack the code behind the crushing doom of\u00a0Omega<\/strong>‘s\u00a0Eve<\/em>. Strange things are afoot in the manuscript and beyond.<\/p>\n

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If you’re in the Toilet ov Hell Social Club, you’ve likely seen my recent devolution into a Dan Brown-protagonist-style obsession with\u00a0Eve<\/em>, an earth-shattering revelation of an album released late last year to little fanfare. Why is such a mysterious work of occult symbolism and snarling, massive doom x black metal riffs and sinister atmosphere so totally overlooked? How did I miss it? What secrets is it hiding? For this final question, at least, there was a clue.<\/p>\n

Eve is not a simply album, it is rather a subconscious experience, an atavistic expression that tends to destroy our deepest convictions, which are always limiting and promising.<\/p>\n

Cleverly based on the mysterious Voynich manuscripts, the OMEGA with this monumental work manage to bring us into the world of shadows, where everything appears in its mystical essence, but at the matter of fact you just glimpse it ..<\/p>\n

Written in the 14th century is considered the most mysterious book in the world, so today it is not possible to understand what this book really does.<\/p>\n

Eve is absolutely a journey into that abyss, interspersed in hyperspace, the home of the great ancients and from there conceiving the strange sounds of the ancient dance of the universe.<\/p>\n

Where other forms of life are conscious of themselves. The place where things are not what they seem, but everything is just mentioned and the mind can take other directions to get lost beyond the boundaries of the person.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Eureka! The Manuscript<\/em>! Surely this ornate folio would contain the clues as to how Omega managed to craft such a beguiling work! But as I started to work my way through the\u00a0Manuscript<\/em>, things only took a turn for the darker. Was I finding the secrets, or were they finding me? Was that a rap on my door? What does it mean to be interspersed in hyperspace? How the hell are songs this long so damn catchy?<\/p>\n