I mean, misinterpreting ancient religious texts as self-help guides is one thing, but basing your decisions on an old kid’s toy? That’s kooky.

7 Responses to “Madonna is Weirder Than I Thought”
  1. Paul says:

    Seemed to work for the Pentagon in Morrison’s “Doom Patrol”!

  2. Le says:

    “Taro” cards. Not to be mixed up with those totally satanic “Tarot” cards. Those things are bogus.

    Also probably worth noting: the Zohar, being a collection of texts, does not and probably should not possess an eye of any kind. Just saying.

  3. Prankster says:

    You don’t mess with the Zohar.

  4. Sleestak says:

    I want one of those so bad. They are harder to find and more expensive than he vintage Land of the Lost game.

  5. Kevin says:

    Eye of Zohar is the name of one of the albums by a fun Klezmer/Polka band called The Kabalas. They use the box cover on the album.

  6. GayProf says:

    I am so going to e-bay right now! I need to know whether my future holds a happy marriage with children.

  7. Alan says:

    I think Alan Moore must be doing one of those for his new book (the one that turns into a little pop-up altar to invoke demons and stuff).

    If not, someone show him this (I don’t think he liked my idea of “combining hopscotch and a plastic cup to invoke his future dead self” — although he did liked the Shatawt evocation cerimony, “Two Goddess and a Chalice”).

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