Tales from the mouth of a wolf
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"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Ps 147:3
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George Lakoff has retired as Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. He is now Director of the Center for the Neural Mind & Society (cnms.berkeley.edu).
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When you interpret the genre of Myth using the interpretative conventions of the genre of history, you’re in real trouble. 🙂
Yet it seems most people give credence only to that which can be proven by facts and apprehended by the senses. But I guess the stories of myth are facts in themselves–in the sense of artifacts.
Absolutely. I believe they are in themselves expressions of truth the nature of which no other vehicle can express.
The process of demythologization has always been a problem for me. 🙂