Breaking down "Luca" the seamonster
- Eddy Coleson
- Jun 28, 2021
- 2 min read
Luca, from Latin (Lucas/Lux: "Light").
He turns into a "seamonster" as soon as he comes into contact with *water*. (He lives in water most of the time with his family).
Water is a symbol of wisdom, unconscious or subconscious-mind & transparency/truth.
Water has been scientifically proven to be a powerful memory holder.
There's a part of the brain called "Hippocampus", which is responsible for *memory*. It resembles a *Seahorse*.
The name comes from Greek (Hippos: Horse) & (Kampos: Sea Monster).
Luca who secretly is, and also represents a sea monster (Hippocampus) has been hiding it for the little town that he occasionally visits together with his best friend Alberto until he couldn't hide it anymore (he finally comes into the light/no longer in the shadows), Lux.
<< It's symbolic for the awakening of the forgotten knowledge and wisdom lying dormant in the human subconscious.
We're in those times where people will soon begin to remember things that are almost impossible.
The world has been doing everything in its power the past two millennia to make sure this part of the human remains eclipsed & in a certain loop forever. But as the vibration rises and the frequency shifts, new neural pathways are created and access is possible; to the memories stored in the subconscious or the unified /quantum field where even past life memories are stored. >>
Anyhow, Luca is intrigued by school while listening to his new little acquaintance Giulia, but his best friend Alberto who's also a sea monster is against the idea of learning, since he thinks it's waste of time when they can teach themselves while having fun at the same time. He even brags at some point, saying he's smarter than the bully and his whole gang who's been suspicious of the boys convinced "there's something mysterious & fishy about them".
At the end of the movie, they show clouds taking a subtle shape of a seahorse. 🤔😄 🧠🐴🌊
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