The Greek god Dionysus and the titanic

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What does the mythic relationship between Dionysus and the Titans suggest about our titanism and titanic culture, and ways to mitigate the destructive influence of titanic fantasies?   “Oh how lucky you are, how really lucky you are, if you … Continued

Styles of Imagination and Mythic Methods: Zeus and titanism today

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  “Let Zeus, born in the open, awake to all under the sky, ever-watchful, ever-noticing, be exemplar for responding to all that the senses present with a richly elaborating imagination. Only well-shaped images fed by the senses can contain and … Continued

Power, justice, and the Greek myths of Zeus, Far-seeing Ruler of the gods

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    “I shall sing of Zeus, the best and greatest of the Gods; far-seeing, mighty, fulfiller of designs…” Homeric Hymn to Zeus Real change begins with a change in perspective. The old myths offer a valuable lens and means … Continued

Meaning is magic: the trickster Hermes and radical change

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  Meaning is a very powerful thing. The meaning of something is intimately connected with the nature of the thing itself, whether that thing be an actual “thing” or an idea. The meaning of something is central to its appearance, … Continued

Luna Arcana, The Alchemy of Earth and Sky

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I’m pleased to share news of the publication of Luna Arcana’s new art book, The Alchemy of Earth and Sky, Vol.1. Luna Arcana is a project of my friend and colleague Rohini Walker. This anthology was published by the southern … Continued

Make Room for Magic: Celtic tales about fairies

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  “I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream, pass the wit of man to say what dream it was.” Shakespeare, from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”   A few Celtic stories about encounters with fairies, to … Continued