Clever? Not so much really. But illustrative. In that myth, which deeply informs Christianity (more perhaps Catholicism) Isis gathered all the fractured pieces of Osiris who had been torn asunder by Seth (who corresponds to the Christian Satan). She puts him back together again and what results from that is a child, Horus.iambiguous wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:41 pm And I'll bet he thought that was really, really, really clever!
I take these symbols as being highly relevant, but more so when understood as psychological processes.
All you talk about, you nut! is how fractured and divided you are! How you cannot put yourself together because you are psychically divided. So you present to me a problem, and a serious one, and it requires not an intellectual but a psycho-spiritual resolution.
Sure — totally irrational! The last thing you’d ever bother to think about! I admit it.
But the symbols actually have a strange potency. They contain many levels of meaning.
The terrifying, solitary, psychopathological god Yahweh is a symbol of something that possessed us. We’ve been talking about this for months!
Restoration is what ultimately interests me. I couldn’t give a rat’s ass if you understand any of this or not.
Obviously, Yahweh requires the re-integration of the feminine element. These are things that have become salient for me as I deal with the topic that has dominated all of our concern for so long.
