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Psychles

What are these narrative rhythms from which we’ve emerged? What narratives have been conditioning us in the longest and strongest ways? We are familiar with the narrative theories of Joseph Campbell and Chris Vogler, Field, McKee and Snyder. And some of us are familiar with the psychological, mythological and ritual theories of Frobenius, Jung, Gennep and Eliade. Beneath these can be found the rhythms of light and life. Earth's Day, the Lunar Month and Solar Year can be aligned around their nadirs of luminescence while the cycles of consciousness, procreation and life can be aligned by their nadirs of vitality. Aligning these psychles of light and life, poetic analogies, like those of birth and sunrise, become clear.
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The Green Knight

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