Tuesday, October 26, 2010

a perfect ganesh (3 clues to mythology)

I had the pleasure of seeing my mother in the most recent black box theatre presentation of A Perfect Ganesh you would all learn a great deal about mythology by seeing this show... Its not for the light of heart... so be warned. What I learned related to mythology,
#1. Two women go on a quest for self- healing

#2. They find themselves all too deeply

#3. They relate their personal losses in similarity from the god, Ganesh....

There is so much more... you must see the show to appreciate all the mythology... it will be worth your while

Saturday, October 23, 2010

bad days are bad

"In these evil spirits primitive man sees the cause of many if not most of his troubles, and he fancies that if he can only deliver himself from them, things will go better with him." (Frazer 524)


I think all of my bad days are relatively the same. Usually it starts out with waking up late, getting somewhere and having everyone around you irritate you. When at work, every customer seems like the dumbest person in the world. You just wish they would all understand how crappy customer service is. Hearing the same complaints over and over and over again. You just want to snap. Luckily, I no longer work in customer service so my bad days are for the most part retired. If I do have a bad day, its usually resulting in something I did to myself and I'm just looking for others to blame. I try to be as positive as I can resulting in a decrease in bad days.

book IV

The Daughter of Minyas- Rebels of Baccus' reign, tell stories whilst a great celebration happens.

Pyramus & Thisbe- A version of "Romeo and Juliet."

Mars, Venus, Vulcan & the Sun- Mars & Venus are performing adultery, the son sees, tell Vulcan who traps them in a net only to show the other gods their shame.

Athamas & Ino- Athamas kills their son while poisened, Ino then jumps off a cliff with the boy only to be prayed for by Venus resulting in their transformation into gods.

Cadmus & Harmonia- Cadmus is transformed to serpent caressing his wife, Harmonia, she then is transformed to a snake as well.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Book III

Actaeon- A hunter who sees the goddess Diana naked, soon becomes the hunted.

Semele- ANOTHER of Jove's mistresses persuaded by Juno to Jove to "embrace Saturnia" which leads to her bolted death but her unborn child is taked and kept safe in Jove's thigh.

Tiresias- The man/woman who decides the sex of Baccus (Semele's kin)  to be man, Juno gets mad (surprise surprise) and Jove lessens his punishment to be making him blind but with the power to see into the future.

Narcissus & Echo- The "Brad Pitt" of the time not interested in Echo who dies of a broken heart but is still heard in the mountains due to Juno's curse.

Pentheus- He who questions Baccus strays away and tries to spy only to end up sparagmos by his Theban women.

Book II

"Sometimes it is the souls of the dead which are believed to animate trees." The Golden Bough p. 114

Here are some reflections from book two of Metamorpheses.

  • Phaethon- In short, he demands his fathers chariot and causes amuck in the skies as well as the earth eventually leading to his untimely death.

  • Heliades- Phaethons sister who weep his death and become trees at his grave.
  • Cycnus- Phaethons kin transformed to a swan despite Joves murdurous bolt.
  • Callisto- Another of Jove's virgins who gets pregnant and banished and to a bear by Juno. What a bitch!
  • Battus- The man who betrays Mercury and is turned to the "telltale" stone.