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The song describes a man seeking help to find love. He enlists the help of a Romani person who determines, by means of palmistry, that he needs "love potion number nine".". The potion, an aphrodisiac, causes him to fall in love with everything he sees, kissing whatever is in front of him, eventually kissing a policeman on the street corner, who reacts by breaking his bottle of love pot
The Hierophant stands for righteousness, sacredness, hierarchical order, [6] orthodoxy, [7] and moral righteousness. He is an exoteric figure, in contrast to the esoteric symbolism of The High Priestess. [2] Reversed, the Hierophant can be interpreted as standing for unorthodoxy, originality, and gullibility. [7]
A hierophant (Ancient Greek: ἱεροφάντης, romanized: hierophántēs) is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. [1] As such, a hierophant is an interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles.
Love Potion No. 9 may refer to: "Love Potion No. 9" (song), a 1959 Leiber & Stoller song first released by the Clovers; Love Potion #9, a 1967 album by jazz organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith featuring a version of the above song; Love Potion No. 9, a 1992 movie starring Tate Donovan and Sandra Bullock
A love potion (poculum amatorium) [1] is a magical liquid which supposedly causes the drinker to develop feelings of love towards the person who served it. Another common term to describe the potion, philtre , is thought to have originated from the ancient Greek term philtron (' love charm'), via the French word philtre .
Love potion may refer to: Love potion, in mythology and fiction, a type of potion designed to create feelings of love; Lappish Hag's Love Potion, an alcoholic drink; The Love Potion, a 1903 painting by Evelyn De Morgan; Aphrodisiac, a substance made with or containing ingredients that increase sexual desire "Love Potion" (song), by Alisa Mizuki ...
Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.
The A-side and theme song for the drama was initially announced to be a cover of Madonna's "Crazy for You" (1985), however "Genie in a Bottle" ended up being the song Mizuki covered for the drama. [1] The said cover of "Crazy for You" subsequently went unreleased. "Love Potion" is Mizuki's second single to be issued in CCCD format.