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>I've also heard the waves on the floor of the Black Lodge represent Sea Waves, which according to Carl Jung represents the Unconscious. And cooper does fall into water in the Black Lodge.
You know, for the most part, what I wrote is of course nonsense, but it is obvious and 100% Twin Peaks is connected with the legend of El. Do not forget that Enki-Ea built his house over the abyss of Abzu (the word abyss comes from Abzu. Abzu is also mentioned in the Vedas) and in fact it is not even clear whether his house is in the depths of the earth or it is a hint at our reality, the earth, because among the Middle Eastern peoples the ocean surrounded the earth and in fact his house over Abzu can be a hint that we live in Abzu
It seems to me that the floors also hint at the waves and the Masonic floors, but so that it was not so obvious they were made exactly like that in the series
(obviously the series also has a connection with twin myths and the Greek theory of shadows, as well as doubles hinted at in the Bible. In season 3 this theme develops more strongly, where Cooper has both evil and good sides, when the original is stuck in a black lodge. Perhaps this is connected with the caduceus and as above so below)
https://www.marquette.edu/maqom/enoch77.html
https://terje.bergersen.net/2005/08/the-heavenly-twin-in-mandaean-gnosis/