Hello.
Since I couldn't find a section specifically for tales will post it here instead.
I would like to share this rather old Lithuanian tale called "Eglė the Queen of Serpents". It's not a super ancient myth so to say, but it goes back to pagan times of the country at least. The problem here is that I am struggling to find the correct symbolic interpretation to it, considering as how the Cs describe the "relationship" between Serpents/Lizzies and humanity (being a food source and experiment material etc) and wonder if this tale is some sort of old cosmic disinformation and would fit under this section instead] ?
The tale in question : http://www.svietimotaryba.org/newsite/pdf_files/egle_angliskai.pdf
So, a naive farmer's daughter tricked into marrying a serpentine deity living in undersea palace. With Laura's books mentioning how such encounters go when the lizard-in-question is a 4D STS and the possibility of marital commitments and childbearing between such entities and humans, well, let's just say that this tale doesn't really fit the bill. And in cases where some cultures decided to symbolically represent wisdom with snakes and serpents is because they may have landed in your desert right? Or could it be that this story actually refers to some historical event in pagan Lithuania and the choice of using a serpent in the story was not influenced by previously mentioned? Pure good-old cosmic disinformation? Any help on this topic is appreciated.
Since I couldn't find a section specifically for tales will post it here instead.
I would like to share this rather old Lithuanian tale called "Eglė the Queen of Serpents". It's not a super ancient myth so to say, but it goes back to pagan times of the country at least. The problem here is that I am struggling to find the correct symbolic interpretation to it, considering as how the Cs describe the "relationship" between Serpents/Lizzies and humanity (being a food source and experiment material etc) and wonder if this tale is some sort of old cosmic disinformation and would fit under this section instead] ?
The tale in question : http://www.svietimotaryba.org/newsite/pdf_files/egle_angliskai.pdf
So, a naive farmer's daughter tricked into marrying a serpentine deity living in undersea palace. With Laura's books mentioning how such encounters go when the lizard-in-question is a 4D STS and the possibility of marital commitments and childbearing between such entities and humans, well, let's just say that this tale doesn't really fit the bill. And in cases where some cultures decided to symbolically represent wisdom with snakes and serpents is because they may have landed in your desert right? Or could it be that this story actually refers to some historical event in pagan Lithuania and the choice of using a serpent in the story was not influenced by previously mentioned? Pure good-old cosmic disinformation? Any help on this topic is appreciated.
