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The Myth

The Myth Behind The Gothic Descent

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Stone gargoyle statue in a grassy, woode

The idea came up in a dream. As many ideas do.

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Powerful, noisy, sad, and full of energy, the Gargoyle flew around what looked like my own library, with ancient towering walls, uneven floors, one room for workshops, and an unfinished descent into a bright emptiness.

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My analyst suggested it was my “Daemon” speaking to me. I had wrongly assumed it was a Shadow figure.

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“I am the guardian of the place. I have been here all along,” it told me when I finally decided to face it.

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Little did I know I would have to undergo a painful descent that remains, even now, partly hidden from my conscious mind.

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Dreams are a big part of my life, and deciphering them can sometimes feel like a literary exercise. That is one of the reasons I love writing so much.

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The energy behind a writing project often resembles the emotional force of certain dreams.

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Humans love stories because they have the power to reveal something deeply archetypal about ourselves.

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We all follow a myth in one way or another, and certain artistic creations can help us understand what that myth looks like.

Choose your room

Image by Bill Eccles
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The Inner Labyrinth

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Fragmentation, recursive narratives, and unstable identity.

Image by Milad Fakurian

Fragmented Consciousness

Voices, doubles, dissociation, and memory rupture.

Image by Veit Hammer

Archetypal Gothic

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Myth, Jungian patterns, symbolic figures, and the collective unconscious.

Arte Fluido Abstracto

Cosmic Rhizome

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Infinite systems, collapsed time, and non-linear reality.

Image by Dhruv vishwakarma

Feminine & Liminal Gothic

Body, motherhood, thresholds, and haunted embodiment.

Image by Kier in Sight Archives

Rhizomatic Works Beyond the Gothic

Texts, music, and media that behave as Gothic thought-structures.

Image by Олег Мороз

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