Showing posts with label 6Words. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6Words. Show all posts

Monday, June 13, 2016

THE MUSE HAS HAD IT #6WORDS #MYSTERY

A WOMAN WITH AN URN,  Gustave Boulanger
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AT THE FOOT OF MOUNT PARNASSUS
    If there is no difference in high and low, no water can come down.

                                           - Carl Jung, 1925 Seminar, p. 85



vale of tears Apollo
Kastalia gone



©2016 The Muse Has Had It stephaniepope mythopoetry.com


notes

1.  In Greek mythology the image  references poetic genius. For her myth and more see 
http://www.theoi.com/Nymphe/NympheKastalia.html


2. Historically  and for her relevance as a symbol for a misogynistic university see  The Castalia Fountain In The Arkadenhof Of The University of Vienna: On The Meaning Of Great Men


3.  In Carl Jung's 1925 seminar Jung writes, 

Once I had a very wealthy patient who on coming to me said, "I don't know what you are going to do with me, but I hope you are going to give me something that isn't grey."


And that is exactly what life would be if there were no opposites in it; therefore the pairs of opposites are not to be understood as mistakes but as the origin of life. 

For the same thing holds in nature. 

If there is no difference in high and low, no water can come down. 

Modern physics expresses the condition that would ensue were the opposites removed from nature by the term entropy: that is, death in an equable tepidity. 

If you have all your wishes fulfilled, you have what could be called psychological entropy.

see also the Carl Jung Depth Psychology Blogspot on blogger, Lewis LaFontaine


Sunday, November 29, 2015

POSEIDON IN WINTER : DISTINCTIVELY DRESSED IN END TIMES #OHJ #6WORDS #3LINES
























A PRIMITIVE DISTINCTION

Achilles:  If you sailed any slower the war would be over
Odysseus: I'll miss the start as long as I'm here at the end.

Odysseus: If they ever tell my story let them say that I walked with giants.

                            -Homer, The Iliad



novembering oddly
anciently hungry
farrier guide


©2015 Things To Remember When Crossing An Underworld Water Barrier
stephaniepope mythopoetry.com #3lines #6words #ohj 



Friday, May 15, 2015

WHAT REALLY HAPPENED #2lines #6Words #writeprompt #amwriting #blog #poetry #mpy #mythopoetics #OHJ #vss

image in public domain

























LAST NIGHT IN THE SEEING POOL


Peeking through fairies
seeing through magic


©2015 Expect Magic stephaniepope mythopoetry.com
#6words #mpy #writeprompt #vss #2lines #amwriting #blog #poetry #mythopoetics #ohj



notes


In SIX WORDS, or fewer, write a story about what really happened.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

SPEAKING OF HEROES : THE LEGEND OF THE STOLEN CHILD

Image from 1870, "The Fairy Mythology"
 by Thomas Keightley, public domain





















DEPTH'S DEADLY THINGS DEPART SECRETLY


adventure won underful
sung un d-meter

©2015 Stolen stephanie pope mythopoetry.com
Speaking of heroes, in SIX WORDS or fewer, write a story about saving the day.
#6words #writeprompt

notes The hero story is a grave story in both senses of grave as serious and grave as burial mound. The hero's story is the story of the death of the hero as giving life back to people. Since 911 the image of the death of the hero has morphed to encompass images of the "death of the hero myth" signaling a revisioning from within the mythic image itself... The Taking of Persephone In Myth suitable for middle primary; it names the four dark steeds of Hades (Aidoneus). The four are Aeton (Swift As An Eagle) Nonios (Like No Other), Abatos (The Remote One) and Abaster (Away From The Stars or inaccessible) Greek classical sources naming the four black immortal horses (Orph. Argon. 1192, Hymn. 17. 14; Ov. Met. v. 404; Hom. Hymn. in Cer. 19; Claudian, Rapt. Proserp. i. in fin.)  Stephanie Pope on "The Stolen Child" more poetry Grandmother Eyes Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth "The Heroine Low in Soul's High Adventure