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- From: eshin@ddsw1.mcs.com (Eshin-Fun)
- Subject: Re: Questions ...
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 14:17:54 GMT
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- >>firestar@leland.Stanford.EDU (Lipton Ann Meredith) writes:
- :
- : 1) What exactly is the myth of the phoenix?<<
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-
- The most popular is found in Ancient Greek myth in the story of Oedipus Rex.
-
- There the Phoenix asks a riddle:
- "What is it, that has four legs in the morning, two at noon and three in the
- evening; and it is weakest when it has most legs?"
-
- For those that did not answer it, she devoured them or destroyed them; until
- Oedipus comes along and answers the riddle. The Phoenix, sometimes called
- sphinx, then plunges headlong off the cliff and kills itself leaving Oedipus
- to become king.
-
- Thye Phoenix has another tradition that says:
-
- The phoenix is a wonderous bird that spends its life building its nest. Only
- upon its completion to set it afire, and therefore consume itself in the
- flames.
- But out of its ashes, it will be observed te pheonix rises once again,
- better, and more beautiful than it was before. Only to once more rebuild its
- nest destined to go through the confliguration once more.
-
- There are many more stories of the phoenix, in Greece, Egypt etc. but most
- of all in China where the phoenix was considered the symbol of the Empress
- in balance to the dragon which symbolized the Emperor.
-
-
- >>:
- >>: 2) What is the story of Lucifer being cast out of heaven?<<
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-
- The popularity of this episode is made famous by Milton's work "Paradise
- Lost" in which he enumarates thye great conflict between light and darkness.
-
- Unfortunately this is not an original theological premise of neither the
- Jews or Christians as it is part of the Ancient Persian Religion.
-
- In ancient Persian myth there are two forces. One of darkness (Arihman) and
- one of light (Ahura Mazda). These get into conflict and are ever in conflict
- with each others supremacy. It is too long to get into here.
- I suggest you read on Mithraism, Zoroaster etc. to get complete details. It
- is quite beautiful.
-
- Observe that not only did Christendom borrow this myth but also the
- vestments of the Persian clergy which is not unsimilar to what today
- cardinals sport as their outfits.
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- Eshin-Fun
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