Book recommendation: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS By Sara Gruen - The men are fools indeed...

Published on 23 July 2025 at 09:20

Sara Gruen presents a fantastic and fascinating tale of a moving circus intertwined with a love story and societal ills in American history. The story resonates with the main focus of our blog, which is an expository of the imbalance problems resulting from the enslavement and entrapment of the Angelic aspect or side of humanity.
Thank you once again, for joining our informal discussion forum and we hope you enjoy reading and gain wisdom and insight from this episode. Read on; 

 

  • Reincarnation by Multiplication
    Jacob jumps on a moving circus train to escape his misfortune, as he had just become an orphan. He becomes a member of the circus, as an uncertified veterinary doctor. He had missed his final exams due to mental stress and depression witnesses the mangled bodies of his parents who were involved in an accident. At the circus, Jacob notices that the stripper Barbara bears a striking resemblance to his crush at the college, Catherine.
    A striking resemblance, a sameness, doppelgangers, different versions of the same person. Like we expressed in the eBook 'Twelve Sisters and twelve planets', our world is made up of queen mothers seeded to reproduce and procreate humanity. To put this in better perspective; Imagine you're a God both at the beginning and the infinite, reproducing yourself through time to build the physical plain connecting the beginning to the infinite. In this sense, we are just reproducing and multiplying ourselves through time as we move from the primitive origins of man towards the ascension into space travel.  

 

  • The Fools 
    The fools are a systemic reference to the cheated sleeping angelics. The men who never get the sexy women yet come to donate their hard earned livelihood to watch what was stolen from them displayed like groceries behind glass walls or in cages. Barbara's antics in strip teasing is so elaborately described by the author, that you get a tingling sensation on your cock as you read about her rambunctious boobs bubbling from side to side. Its exciting but weird. Weird in the sense that the 'fools' pay money to continue being cheated. This is disturbing on two fronts. On one front it can lead to violence when the enchantment on the fools are broken and they realize the true meaning. On the other hand, it means that the entrappers have financial incentive to sustain their wrongs of depriving the angelics from their own angelic women. Enslaving, entrapping, and bonding the beautiful angelic women to fraternity service creates a scarcity, a void, that the fools pay money trying to fill. Alas, they never really fill it. 

 

  • Painful Imbalance 
    The most revolting life lesson is the imbalance in social standings between the workmen, the performers, and Uncle Al (the owner of the circus). The novelists unintentionally describes an orchestrated system of enslavement with is still evident in modern societies. The workmen are on meager wages which are often unavailable, but just enough to keep them working. Their hardship is worsened by redlighting. Redlighting is a term for getting kicked off the moving circus train, and at least 10 individuals were noted as thrown off in the middle of the night. Imagine that! Thrown of a moving train and falling to their deaths because the management of the circus deems them excess to requirements. These systems of enslavement by deprivation is still widely used to keep the angelics under control by mental slavery. An orchestrated scarcity inducing mental stress and distracting the angelics from the true problem of imbalance caused by the entrapment and enslavement of angelic women. 

 

  • Love or Entrapment
    Most young women make the honest mistake of thinking that eloping with a lover is a sequence to freedom. Misguided by the bright lights of celebration, they mistake enslavement for freedom. Just like Emma Stone (Bella) eloped with Mark Ruffallo (Duncan) in our review of the movie Poor things, we also see Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) elope with August (Christoph Waltz) in a moment of excitement, only to become entrapped by his violent nature, suffering emotional and physical harm in the acts she's made to perform for the circus.
    In reality, an indirect method of enslavement is a show of power or brutality over others, whether its faked or real, it places mental bonds on the observer warning them that they could also be a victim of such brutal violence if they go against their oppressor. This attitude provides an alibi for the entrappers who can always honestly declare that they have never hurt the women they enslave. Mental slavery is a very potent tool, one much used by the system. 

 

The men are fools indeed if they work so hard only to donate their hard earned income to the very people who cheat them out of a good life. By providing enlightenment and guidance, we hope to correct these societal ills and prevent violent outbursts from angelic men who become maddened by the sudden realization that they are being cheated. We hope to gently push this world out of self-destructive habits, into a world of progress, harmony, and love.
Thank you for taking the time to read through this blog, you can find links to the movie and book below. Remember to leave your opinions in the comments sections.

Movie Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1067583/ 
Book Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43641.Water_for_Elephants 

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