translated from the original Spanish
Who does The Joker represent in this film? Represents the Eternal Spirit. The Joker behaves as a spirit would who has
managed to free itself from the chains that imprison it to the satanic spawn of the soul and body. A liberated spirit, if it
decided to remain in this insane world, would behave like The Joker does in the film.
The Joker, Warrior of the Spirit
The Joker is not afraid of pain or torture, just as the spirit is not afraid of them. The Joker mocks and laughs at suffering and
torture because he is a liberated spirit. Liberated from the body, the soul, matter, time and everything created by the demiurge.
The Joker doesn't need money, he only needs three things: dynamite, gunpowder and gasoline, which are also cheap. He
also makes fun of money, makes a pyre with it and burns it. Money can only be useful to finance his mission of destruction and
revenge.
The Joker, Warrior of the Spirit
The Joker is not afraid of death. Every liberated spirit mocks and laughs at death, because there is no death for the spirit,
because it is eternal.
Batman, servant of the demiurge. The Joker, Warrior of the Spirit.
The Joker is absolutely destroyer of all that is impure. When a spirit manages to free itself from its chains, the first thing it
will do is destroy. Destroy the bad, the perverse, the absurd, that is, all the work of the creator god or demiurge. For that
reason The Joker represents Good and not evil, as they cleverly try to make us believe.
So that there is no doubt that The Joker represents a liberated spirit, the artist has conceived his face painted with the colors
black, white and red. They are the colors of the clothing of the Manichean leaders of antiquity. The colors of the Great Work
of True Alchemy, a process in which the spirit will be liberated. The three colors that are the war cry against the insane work
of Satan, creator of the world and of man.
Batman serves a government that lies to its people (“now we take away some freedoms to better fight terrorism, but when the
danger passes we will give them back”). Batman and his masters are terrified of the supposed “chaos” that could spread
across the world if just one spirit were freed. There are too many idiots in this world today who want to look like Batman, but a
handful of heroes like The Joker would fix things.
And who does Batman represent? Batman is a good servant of the demiurge. He kidnaps and tortures possible enemies
of his synarchic government in secret dungeons. He is no longer the good angel, now he has shown his true face, he is a
supporter of secret prisons and concentration camps.
J.H.A.