This is a space to explore the timeless stories that shape consciousness. From gods and goddesses to symbolic creatures and hero journeys, we investigate the mythic structures that underlie culture, psyche, and spiritual evolution. This group welcomes comparative mythology, personal interpretations, and psychological or esoteric analysis. Whether you’re drawn to Norse legends, Greek deities, African cosmologies, or the archetypes within your dreams, this is a place to share insights and learn from one another through the deep language of symbol and story.
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BlackFernMoon replied to the topic
The Power of a Name: Rumpelstiltskin and the Source Code of the Soul in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 week, 2 days ago
Never thought of it like this, I luv it!! 😍✨ As a pagan, I gotta have a magic name 🪄🌙 and no u cant kno it! 🤫🔮 Its a hidden code to spirit. 🗝️
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BlackFernMoon replied to the topic
Prometheus: Innovation and Responsibility in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 week, 2 days ago
Everythings both a blessing and a curse….. ⚖️ I think the quote goes “with great power comes great respondsibilty.” … The internet is great 4 connection and info but then theres the dark web with nothin good on there. So theres balance, we gotta move society forward 🚀 but we also gotta evolve with it. 🌱✨, I think thats the problem, were not…[Read more]
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MaddieXO replied to the topic
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Climb Between Worlds in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month ago
Wow I never know so much was in this story, but it makes total sense, it’s all symbolic, like lots of ancient myths… I’ve climbed the stalk in my spiritual ventures, maybe not as much as Jack, but I can relate. He didn’t know what to do with the gifts though, he squandered them, I think that’s the big message here.
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ThaRealKaiFlow replied to the topic
The Power of a Name: Rumpelstiltskin and the Source Code of the Soul in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month ago
the moment u brought up the hidden name thing i thought of ren, the egyptian idea of the true name being ur essence. like… ur whole current, ur lifeline in the field. for me… i’m learning to hold my own name inside. and when trickster energy shows up, i don’t run. i listen. cuz sometimes the test isn’t to fight, but to remember ur reson…[Read more]
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ThaRealKaiFlow replied to the topic
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Climb Between Worlds in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month ago
i never thought about jack like this but it makes sense. trading the cow for the beans… that’s the moment he said “i’m done surviving like this.” that’s initiation. then the climb… when u leave behind what u know, and u can’t see the top yet but u feel the pull anyway. other ppl might call u crazy, trading ur materials for spiritual gro…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Jack and the Beanstalk: The Climb Between Worlds in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month ago
On the surface, Jack and the Beanstalk is a tale of poverty, luck, and adventure. But when viewed through the lens of Netism and ancient myth, it becomes something far more profound: a symbolic journey of spiritual awakening, danger, and transformation.
The beanstalk itself is a living Axis Mundi, a vertical channel between the material world and…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Rumplestilskin: The Power of a Name in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month ago
In the Netist view, a name spoken with vibration and intention has force. Certain sounds are like keys—threads in the Net that bind essence, identity, and fate. To name something truly is to enter its current. And to speak an energetic code is to access its blueprint.
The story of Rumpelstiltskin, often dismissed as a children’s fable, is in fac…[Read more]
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Prometheus: Innovation and Responsibility in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month ago
When Prometheus offered fire… he gave us choice. And choice… is holy and heavy all at once.
The story reminds me… every sacred gift can scar when misused. Fire, yes… and now light in new forms. Electricity. The web that became the internet.
I feel the dual edge of it. We’re more connected… and more alone. More informed… and less wise.
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EchoCrypt replied to the topic
Who’s your favorite ancient deity? in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 1 week ago
Tyr… for me he represents discipline and courage
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Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month, 1 week ago
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Rose replied to the topic
Icarus: The Dangers of Unguided Ascent in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I do enjoy joy the myth of Icarus. When relating to stepping through the veil, luckily I’ve had a strong anchor. Ive swear I surpassed this realm and the knowledge I gained felt earth shattering. Some inner truth were revealed, my path solidified to the truth. One time however, I definitely flew too high, I dont even remember what exactly happened…[Read more]
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Icarus: The Dangers of Unguided Ascent in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
There’s a phase that comes early in awakening where everything feels electric. Your dreams sharpen, synchronicities multiply, and the veil between worlds thins. I remember getting swept up in it… channeling nonstop, barely sleeping, thinking I could live entirely in the upper realms. But I wasn’t anchoring anything… I was flying high with no…[Read more]
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Who’s your favorite ancient deity? in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
For me… it’s always been the ones who walk the edge between worlds. The ones with one foot in light and the other in shadow. There’s an old symbol I carry in my mind… a figure with owl eyes and serpent hair. She reminds me of the old goddesses of death and rebirth, like Hekate, or Changing Woman from my own lineage…
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AshSongbird replied to the topic
Sisyphus and the Eternal Climb in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
It’s not about reaching the top. It’s about how we climb. I can admit I don’t always enjoy the climb, some days are hard to get through, but that boulder isn’t going anywhere no matter how much we hate it, gotta plough through.
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Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Icarus: The Dangers of Unguided Ascent in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
The myth of Icarus is often told as a simple warning: fly too close to the sun, and you’ll fall.
Icarus and his father, Daedalus, crafted wings from feathers and wax to escape imprisonment. Daedalus warned his son, “Don’t fly too low, or the sea will swallow you; don’t fly too high, or the sun will melt your wings.” But Icarus, exhilarated by fl…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Prometheus: Innovation and Responsibility in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 2 weeks ago
In Greek mythology, Prometheus is the titan who defied the gods to uplift humanity. He stole fire from Olympus and delivered it to humans, an act of rebellion against divine authority and a symbol of radical compassion. For this, he was punished brutally: chained to a rock, his liver devoured daily by an eagle, only to regenerate each night. The…[Read more]
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