WOBBLY LUNA
“(…)male and female, life and death, true and false, good and evil – as though they were absolutes in themselves and not merely aspects of the larger entity of life. This we may liken to a solar, as opposed to lunar, mythic view, since darkness flees from the sun as its opposite, but in the moon dark and light interact in the one sphere.”
– J. Campbell, Occidental Mythology (1959)
“(…)male and female, life and death, true and false, good and evil – as though they were absolutes in themselves and not merely aspects of the larger entity of life. This we may liken to a solar, as opposed to lunar, mythic view, since darkness flees from the sun as its opposite, but in the moon dark and light interact in the one sphere.”
– J. Campbell, Occidental Mythology (1959)
– J. Campbell, Occidental Mythology (1959)
(Extracts from an ongoing series 2023–)