Koldo
Outstanding Member
Thankfully necromancy exists! God bless it.
I am willfully and intentionally interpreting stories and symbols so that they are meaningful to me as an individual largely divorced from the context they originated in, or I seek out patterns that connect in creative ways to modern mythology and context.
You are not interpreting anything when you do this. You know the actual proper interpretation is completly different from what you are presenting. You are twisting the stories to fit whatever narrative you prefer.
What is the falsehood in understanding the figure of Christ on the Cross as the Fruit from the Tree of Life and Death?
It is a lie. What's the falsehood in a lie?
What is the falsehood in seeing difficult cycles in my life and channeling Sisyphus?
You can channel the Powerpuff Girls as far as I am concerned. No falsehood involved.
Where is the falsehood of seeing the Gnostic interpretation of Judas in Rowling's Severus Snape character and understanding that sometimes doing the right thing can lead to being stigmatized?
What do you mean by this?
That you can see a parallel betweens two different characters? No falsehood involved.