La Belle Rose of the World

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I tried to turn over the Rose of the World cosmology to Belle.  She had the look I look for that I saw in Ruslana Korshunova who was called the Repunzel of the fashion world. Belle is associated with Fair Rosamond and the Labyrinth. When you add to this the mysterious death of the famous artist ‘Rosamond’ then you have much more then the insipid input of the guttersnipes Belle surrounded herself with that paraded a grotesque she-thing in the streets of Eugene, they offering her up for arrest, a crucifixion scene like no other. Here is ‘The Hunchback of Nortre Dame’, and ‘Beauty and the Beast’.

    • What lies under a beautiful face is the frightened creature that is inside us all, that is less than perfect, even terribly flawed. And, we hope being in love will make the world, bearable, and banish the ugliness that presses up against us, just us, and – what about the world?

Moments ago I found the cover for a Grateful Dead album depicting Botticelli’s Venus with a rose….Saint Stephen’s Rose!  This is more then a coincidence. This is Fate! What worries everyone is our age difference. If I was a young man trying to win Belle’s heart, then I would not be the monster people try to render me as. What they can not accept, that as a poet and an artist, I am eternally young. Indeed, I stand the chance to live forever, forever with Mon Belle Rose, Mon Muse of Muses…….come to stand by me at the end of my life. Below is the poem I wrote for Belle

Jon Presco

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruslana_Korshunova

http://roseofworld.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa8ImA_wSKI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxrllF9ea4c

La Belle Rose

When I was a gifted youth
I do not recall if I studied the artist Sandro Botticelli.
When a man
I wrote my version of ‘The Birth of Venus’
and did a painting of my muse
coming out of the sea.

I must have neglected this great Renaissance Artist,
and his beloved Muse – until now!
But, Since I beheld her, my Belle
and compared her to Simonetta Cattaneo de Candia Vespucci,
do I now behold all the clues of the petals
and the thread
that have brought me through the labyrinth of time,
to adore her once again.

And she recognizes me!
Centuries ago I was buried at her feet
in order to continue my long vigilance,
for she was only asleep.
One day she will awaken, and the City of Flowers
will again bask in her unparelled beauty.

Bella! Mon Belle!

Following the Renaissance of the Miller Brothers
to the top of the hill in the lost city of Fairmount,
I came to the crossroads of time.
When I saw the intersection of Flora and Fairmount,
I knew it would be a matter of days
before I was with my Sleeping Belle, once again,
once upon a time
She is the one I came here for.

After finding the lost tombstone of George Melvin Miller,
the founder of Florence,
I began to see the grand design.
When she came across the piazza de Keasy
while the minstrel sang a song by the Grateful Dead
‘Saint Stephen’
I had my rose at ready.
When I handed it to her
I heard the lovers complain
Where is my Belle Rose!

This is the Renaissance Rose
that my ancestor employed to write his name,
Rosemondt.
When I told Belle what kind of work I do,
I described my painting of a woman coming out of the sea.
Many have asked me who she is. Now, I can say;
“She is Belle, the most beautiful woman in Florence.”
We will go there, soon,
to behold the sea, a shell, and the foam

In 1475
at La Giostra
a jousting tournament was held at the Piazza Santa Croce.
The gallant knight, Giuliano
entered the field bearing a banner
on which was a picture of Simonetta as a helmeted Pallas Athene
Her image was painted by Botticelli himself.
Underneath was the French inscription
La Sans Pareille, meaning “The unparalleled one”.

From then on Simonetta became known
as the most beautiful woman in Florence,
and later
the most beautiful woman of the Renaissance.

Simonetta Vespucci
I salute thee!

Jon Presco

 

Lifestyle of Rose of World leader linked to Ruslana Korshunova’s death revealed

Nov 20, 2014

Ruslana Korshunova plunged nine floors to death in Manhattan in 2008

She had been member of the Rose of the World cult, a Russian group accused of mind control and psychologically harming its devotees

 

Its founder claimed group had been disbanded after her death but MailOnline found it is still operating

Russian boss of front company for cult poses in a Ferrari with his wife and travels to Maldives, Monaco, St Tropez and Courcheval in French Alps

Supermodel’s mother claims her death was not suicide but that she was thrown to death-and reveals cult were chasing her for money

When Ruslana Korshunova plunged to her death from a Manhattan building, her death was surrounded by speculation.

A new book says 20-year-old Ruslana Korshunova threw herself off a Lower Manhattan building after joining the controversial Rose of the World organization in which ‘life coaches’ allegedly humiliated and blamed members for wrongs in their lives. [sic] Sometimes it’s better to commit suicide than not to change.’

The man who led the Moscow-based outfit when the Kazakhstan-born beauty died in 2008, Vladislav Novgorodtsev, 44, claimed later that his cult had gone out of business as a direct result her death, and that of another vulnerable model Alexandra Drozdova, killed the following year after falling from a window in Kiev. ‘Having passed several stages, the life inside this sect becomes the only real life.’

Asked to comment on claims in the new book, Novgorodtsev did not reply on Tuesday or Wednesday.

‘She had problems for months,’ claimed Novgorodtsev, adding: ‘She had a romance in Moscow, but nothing could happen because the young man was married.’

He did not name the man, but we can reveal him as Ruslana’s ‘life coach’ at Roza Mira, Vladimir Vorobiyev, then 22, only slightly older than her.

‘She said she was feeling unwell, that she did not want to talk to anybody,’ he said. She once said: ‘Even if I am not here any more, the whole world will talk about me’.’

A source who knew her at the cult claimed she had ‘tried suicide five times in different ways’ from the age of 15. ‘She wasn’t rich and all the money she had, she sent to her mother.’

People closest to Ruslana are on record as contradicting the theory that she died as a result of a cult which newspaper Izvestia dubbed as ‘strange’, and which evidently caused her to become aggressive, use bad language and lose weight.

The distance led to her death being recorded as suicide but her mother disputed that conclusion, saying that instead, it proved she had been thrown. I did not get a penny from those millions earned by Ruslana.’

A friend of the supermodel, Eva Beher, said: ‘Ruslana enjoyed the training.

‘But there was no problem to understand why-she loved Moscow and dreamed of moving there from Kazakhstan but something went wrong with a flat, and there were other problems.’

Three years after Ruslana’s death she said: ‘I still do not believe they have discovered the true reason of the tragedy. I think her job is the most likely reason.’

She claimed that a year before her death Ruslana had discovered she was being fooled by an unnamed agent who was ‘pocketing her money’. So I think it is not to do with that sect at all.’

Despite the new book’s claims against the sect, Izvestia newspaper reported three years ago that a source in Russia’s powerful Investigative Committee, akin to the FBI, claimed there was a lack of evidence against Novgorodtsev’s organization.

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