"The mouth is the beginning of all speech,a support to wisdom and a comfort to the wise,and a prosperity and trust to every earl."~ Old English Rune Poem. ᚨ In many cultures it is a shared perspective that all is symbol, an expression and reflection of principles which exist above it in a Law of … Continue reading Breath, Word, Language
Symbolism
Hercules in Hell
After his murderous insanity induced by the goddess Hera, Hercules travelled to Delphi to atone and pray to Apollo for guidance, who directed him to serve Eurystheus as penance, leading to Hercules’ famous 12 Labours. The pattern of 12 appears often, as in the number of the Olympian gods, as well as the 12 signs … Continue reading Hercules in Hell
The Old Man and his Horse
There once was an old man and his son who made a living raising horses, their home lay on the border of barbarian territory. One day, one of their horses escaped and ran off into the foreign land. All the community felt sorry for them; "You must be so upset!", they said.The old man replied, "We'll … Continue reading The Old Man and his Horse
Why Orpheus Failed
When Orpheus' wife Eurydice died, the grief-stricken Orpheus descended into the Underworld in order to retrieve her back again. He is allowed this on one condition: he cannot look back at her as they reascend to the world of the living. Thinking this would be easy, he agrees, and yet as the two travelled he … Continue reading Why Orpheus Failed
Yin and Yang – 陰陽
The concept of Yin and Yang is most often illustrated within a symbol called a "Taijitu", which represents Taiji, "great pole", in both its monist (Wuji) and its dualist (Yin and Yang) aspects. And so represented is the ultimate, supreme Principle that is unmanifest, Wuji, and from this comes the creator which indicates it is … Continue reading Yin and Yang – 陰陽
Symbolism: A Year and a Day
A Year in itself is a measurement of a complete cyclical process, and is a Cosmic-Cycle in miniature, a microcosm of the macrocosm, often associated with the visual symbol of the Circle or Ring, such as in the relation of the Latin words "annus" and "anus" meaning year and ring respectively. Interestingly for the etymologies … Continue reading Symbolism: A Year and a Day
Symbolism: East-West
In the language of symbolism the Cardinal Directions, East, West, South and North, in which their two axes intersect in the form of a Cross, represent the two-dimensional space that this world born of Chaos takes shape and disperses itself. Together with the third-dimension provided by Zenith and Nadir, the upward and downward lines respectively, … Continue reading Symbolism: East-West
The Heart
Contrary to the relatively modern theme that the Heart is the seat of our feelings, traditionally it symbolized one’s “center”. Within it rests the intellect and intuition. With “intuition” it’s important to understand it as a knowing that comes neither through feeling, as we use the term now, like our “gut” feeling, nor reason ...