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===== (An Inner Mythos Reinterpreted) ===== ====== Prometheus steals fire — not just literal flame, but the spark of mind, awareness, perception. ====== In your life: : But fire has a cost. ====== The eagle eating his liver every day is not just punishment. ====== It is cyclical emotional dismemberment. : Your father, for instance: You felt his unrealized life from inside. His lust, his regret, his buried yearning. Your dreams — of insects, flesh, caves, spiders, unworking weapons — are visceral metaphors for the dismemberment. : But that’s not the end. ====== You said something powerful: ====== : This is crucial. Prometheus doesn’t see himself as human — he sees them as a people to save. : This creates a split: * Between healer and healed, * Between wounded parent and abandoned child, * Between divine knowledge and human need. ====== What if Prometheus looked into the fire, and saw his own face reflected? ====== What if the fire is not for "them" but for all, including himself? : That’s why the cats call you to play. That’s why the dream shows spiders coming from your mouth — unintegrated creative/emotional energy trying to come out. :
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