tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post7731305906330593072..comments2023-08-27T10:10:30.032+02:00Comments on Laws of Silence: Aucamville Project 6: From the universal to the particularDauradehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-86977275531442296682010-05-08T14:42:20.117+02:002010-05-08T14:42:20.117+02:00Theseus threads the labyrinth, with the help of Ar...Theseus threads the labyrinth, with the help of Ariadne.....<br /><br />I've been wanting to write a post on my route to work, which includes three expressways (among the labyrinth) called "the Milky Way", the "Rainbow" and...."Ariadne's Thread." Evidently the planners of these roads have a sense of humour.<br /><br />But for me there's always been Dauradehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-8131129407105990762010-05-07T15:37:37.055+02:002010-05-07T15:37:37.055+02:00Snake imagery means a lot of things. It can repres...Snake imagery means a lot of things. It can represent the spiral, or the umbilical cord, which connects the baby to the mother. The snake then would represent our connection to the the earth. the story of the garden of eden would be one that demonizes that connection. i think it can also represent the labyrinth. Is it theseus who threads the labyrinth? or Daedalus? Vines, leaves, floral motifs, jonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-68398849623173125642010-04-24T10:44:03.427+02:002010-04-24T10:44:03.427+02:001. I may have actually thought of that without it...1. I may have actually thought of that without it sticking, but it's a good point to make. Good example of straight versus twisted. One could also point out the gay/straight thing. In the UK someone "bent" is gay and I've heard the term "bender" for gays in the US. Also straight as in the Scouts: "morally straight" etc.<br /><br />Also, straight would Dauradehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06296473494856239751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7414775977222684812.post-87961024544730265062010-04-24T07:15:18.192+02:002010-04-24T07:15:18.192+02:00Great post, Daurade. Sorry to have been so silent ...Great post, Daurade. Sorry to have been so silent during your Aucamville postings. My silence wasn't a commentary on the posts, just a function of me being particularly busy right now.<br /><br />Anyhow, while this post warrants long musings, let me offer two quick reactions:<br /><br />1. You asked: "could it be that the serpent, the ribbon and the vines are all symbolically linked to The Gidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04222098025692029885noreply@blogger.com