Friday, January 16, 2009

Heroic Journey


Heroic Journey
Virginia Sartre is a very strong willed woman. She is a super model but she is also a mechanic. She has super strength and knows all there is to know about every make and model of vehicle in the world. But she has one serious problem. She ALWAYS has to be right. Anny her dog that is always by her side and protects her from danger that she doesn’t see first. One day she is watching the news and she sees that a giant 1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, called “The Beast” is terrorizing and killing innocent people. She realizes that see needs to disable that car and save the world. She truly didn’t want to leave her home in a little town called Troy, Montana. That was a huge step for her. So she packed her bag and set out for New York City, the last know place of the beast. When she gets there, there are only 80 people still alive. She is stunned but asks one of the survivors where the car had gone. She told Virginia that she saw it heading south. So south she went.

She headed into Edison, New York. She could see tire tracks now. They were monstrous! They where 12ft wide!!! She knew she had a big challenge in front of her. So as she went further and further into more unfamiliar territory she was growing more and more scared. She was getting close now. The tire tracks were fresher. She also smelled exhaust, a rotten smell of burnt oil and gas. She thought to her self. “Sometime it has to run out of gas.” But she was wrong. The Beast had an endless supply.

She could see it ahead of her now. It was huge! It was at least 60’ tall. And 60’ wide! She grew very scared now. But she knew she was the only one that could stop the monstrous car. As she watched it she thought. “How could I disable it?” She comes up with the idea of laying down rebar in the next town it was headed to. So she jumps in her 1969 Chevy El Camino that she was SO proud of, because she restored it from a rust bucket and dropped a 454 in it, and headed to Fort Jackson, South Carolina. She began laying down concrete then strategically putting 7ft tall rebar in it. She knew this would go through its tires. So she waited as she heard its engine romping toward her. He hit it! And it did, it popped the front tires, then the back. She was so excited. She jumped in the air and let out a big “WOOP!!” But just as she did the tires started too inflated again. She was so frustrated. “How could that be?!?!?” she yelled. Just then The Beast started after her. She panicked jumped in her El Camino and put the foot to the floor. She needed to get it out of the town. She drove toward the ocean. She knew she could beat him there. So as she drove and he was close behind she thought “Ha ha. You have no idea what I have up my sleeve.”

When she finally reached the coast she flipped a switch on her dash. It made is so the engine could run under water. She drove straight into the water. Stupid as The Beast was it followed her. She kept going until she heard the engine of The Beast suddenly stop. She stopped her car and looked behind her. It was “dead in the water” as her grandfather always said. She giggled to her self. She had defeated him.

Just then she realized that she had defeated him not with brawn but with brains. She learned that even though she knows more than any other human being on earth with cars she didn’t have to use that intelligence. She used something that any other average Joe would know, cars don’t run under water. She also learned she wasn’t always right. She thought that the rebar would take care of The Beast, but it didn’t.

She then returned to land. Got a chain and pulled the Beast out of the salty ocean, never to run again. She knew what she was going to do with it. She pulled it all the way back to her Montana home. Everyone was so happy to see her with The Beast pulling behind her. She was a new woman, she was not so bull headed, she believed now that she wasn’t always right. That other people had good ideas. She was ready to listen and have people help her in her work.

She pulled it up to her shop and took out her tool box and started to tear it down. She gave the people of Troy the money she used when she recycled the metal she had taken off. She buried the gas tank of The Beast and hooked up a gas station to it, and everyone it town or passing through town got free gas for they would never run out. When she crawled into bed that night she knew she was a changed woman. She knew from then on that she would think and see everything and everyone in a different light.
The End

Monday, December 1, 2008

Norse.

Vikings- originate from Norway, Finland and Sweden. They are pre-Christianity, pagan or heathers. They lived in the cold harsh climate. They were pessimists/ fatalist.

Ginnungagap- A dark void in which everything on earth came out of.

Nifleheim- The land of fog and ice. Part of Yggdrasil.

Muspellheim- Land of fire.

Yggdrasil- Connects all three worlds: Ashgard-home of the gods, Midgard- land of man, and Niflheim- land of ice. Is depicted as a large ash tree.

Asgard- Home of the gods.

Midgard- Land of man.

Hel- Home of the dead. Run by Loki's daughter Hel.

Bifrost Bridge- Bridge between Asgard and earth (Midgard). Depicted as a rainbow or a burning bridge.

Ymir- Wild, fierce, evil giant. Killed and torn apart to make earth.

Odin- God of gods and humans. He domains wisdom, war witchcraft and poetry. He is a shape-shifter and shaman. Has Draupnir, a ring, Gungnir, a spear, and Sleipnir, an eight legged horse. He has 2 wolves that stand beside him and 2 crows: Hugin, thought and Mumin, memory.

Frigg- Wife of Odin. She is a cloud spinner, most powerful goddess and domains love, destiny and marriage.

The Valkyries- Daughters of Odin. "Choosers of Slain." and are the hero selectors on who goes to Valhala.

The Norns- Fate maidens: Urd- Past, Vedandia- Present and Skuld- Future.


Thor- The warrior son. Strongest son of Oden. Domains thunder, battle and fertility. Has fierce temper. Has Mjollnir, a hammer, and Charioteer that goats pull.

Balder- The beloved son. Son of Odin and Frigg. God of radiance, rebirth, justice and light. He is beautiful and ultimately slain by Loki.

Njord- Domains wind and sea. Patron of sailors.

Frey- God of fertility, prosperity, sun and rain.

Freya- Goddess of love, fertility, beauty, magic, war and death.

Idunn- Odin's daughter-in-law. Goddess of youth. Keeper of the golden apples(youth for the gods).

Loki- Son of giants. Half blooded god. Mixed blood with Odin, has magic powers. Trickster, cunning and deceitful, has many disguises. Evil and has evil children.

Fenrir- "The Wolf Destroyer!", son of Loki.

Jormungandr- World serpent, son of Loki.

Ragnarok- Doomsday/Final Battle. Loki and his children vs. Gods of Asgard and humans.

Runes- Norse alphabet. Have casts, to tell ones future.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Hero Quest
















Founder of Something New: Something that no one else has done a new city new way of life.






"...two maidens living in the same timie who loved adventure as much as the most dauntless hero..."(pg 180)












Universal: The hero is a representative of every man.






"If there were two Atalantas it is certainly remarkable that both wanted to sail on the Argo, both took part in the Calydonian boar hunt, both married a man who beat them in a foot race and both were ultimatley changed into lionesses."(pg 180)












Unique: The hero is a representative of every man with a special characterists that sets him apart.






"...who could outshoot and outwrestle, too, the men of one ot the tw great ages of heroism."(pg180)



Major Flaw: This is the hero's being special but not perfect.






"She had no liking for men except as companions in the hunt and she was determinded never to marry."(pg180)








Call To Adventure: The hero is given a goal or assigned a quest.






"The brute devasted the land, destroyed the cattle, killed the men who tried to kill it. Finally Oeneus called for help upon the bravest men of Greece, and a splendid band of young hereos assembled, many of whom sailed later on the Argo. With them came as a matter of course Atalanta."(pg181)



Initiation: This is the entering of a strang world and leaving behind the familiar.

"Once two Centaurs, swifter and stronger by fat then any mortal, caught sight of her when she was alone and pursued her. She did not run from them; that would have been folly. She stood fitted an arrow to her bow and shot. A second arrow followed. Both Centaurs fell, mortally wounded."(pg 181)








Journey: These are the road of trials battles and obsticles that the hero must face.






"...famous hunt of Calydonian boar. This was a terrible creature sent to ravage the country of Calydon by Artemis..."(pg 181)



"Atalanta kept her head and wounded the boar."(pg 181)"the honors of the hunt went to Atalanta..."(pg 182)







"It proved well for them that they did, because when they surrounded the boar, the brute rushed upon them so swiftly that it killed two men befoe the others could come to their help, and, what was equally ominous, a third man fell pierced by a misdirected javelin."(pg181)







Companions: These are sidekicks, partners and supporters to the hero.






"Melager them rushed on the wounded creature and stabbed it to the heart. Technically speaking it was he who killed it, but the honors of the hunt went to Atalanta and Meleager insisted that they should give her the skin."(pg 182)



"They declated that Atalanta should not have the skin and told Meleager he had no more right to give it away than anyone else had. Where upon Meleager killed them both, taking them completely off their guard."(pg 182)



"...This ingenious young man, whose name was either Melanion(Milanion) or Hippomenes..."(pg 184)








Supernatural Guide: They provide information, magic, weapons or charms.

"But as so often happens in stories, animals proved kinder than humans. A she-bear took charge of her, nursed her and kept her warm, and the baby grew up thus into and active darling little girl."(pg 181)












Ultimate Battle: This is the final test in a Hero's journey.

"A moment more and he threw the second, this time a little to the side. She had to swerve to reach it and he got ahead of her. Almost at once, however, she had caught up with him and the goal was now very near. But then the third golden sphere flashed acrosss her path and rolled far into the grass beside the course. She saw the gleam throught the green, she could not resist it. As she picked the apple up, her lover panting and almost winded touched the goal."(pg 184)












Transformation: Is when a hero altered in some wa in the final battle.

"Ad she picked the apple up, her lover panting and almost winded touched the goal. She was his."(pg 184)












Death/Rebirth: Is out with the end in with the new. Reincarnation. Death-->Rebirth. "She was his. Her free days alone in the forest and her athletic victories were over."(pg 184)



Boon: A gift of renewal; reward to be shared.

"Some of the heroes resented her presence and felt it beneath them to go hunting with a woman...In this confusion of dying men and wildly flying weapons Atalanta kept her head and wounded the boar."(pg 181)







Monday, October 27, 2008

Definitions

A hero is a founder of something new. He/she is human, special, unique and is there to protect and serve. They are behavioral models for society, embodiment of cultural beliefs/virtues. They are mortal, inspirational and imperfect. An example of a hero is Atalanta because she was the first female hero.
A myth is tales of gods/goddesses, traditional stories of immortal beings. It is the study of tales, stories passed down from generations, study of culture and legends, urban tales, stories that explains natural events, relationships between gods and humanity, a belief that cannot be proven or dis-proven. An example is the story of Demeter and Persephone, nobody can prove it true or false.
The hero's journey is a series of tasks a hero must accomplish to complete cyclical cycle. The road of trails, battles, and obstacles. Returns home with boon to be shared. Finds self discovery, internal conflict and transformations. An example of a hero's journey is Hercules. He has and initiation of fighting off two snakes as a small child.
Universal means understood by many. It is applicable everywhere or in all cases. Means general. Used and understood everywhere.
Cyclical means a circle, continuous cycle, recurrent.
Duality means opposites, balance, state of two ness, quality of being of two fold. Quality of two opposites existing in one whole way.
Creation means the makings, invention, beginning of, to start.
Life from death means reincarnations, death back into life, sacrifice one for many, out with old in with new. Someone/something dies and makes new life. Food chain such as where deer dies and feeds the wolves and when the wolf dies it fertilizes the grass in which the deer eat.
Archetype is and original category, kind or model. First kind, model (sky god) (hero).There are three kinds of archetypal hero's. The Cultural hero who is not real is a god or symbol. A Trickster which is half divine half human. And the Human hero which his/her journey is person and transforms him/her. There are 3 archetypal images of creation. One is that the earth was an egg. Two is that the earth was all water with no land. The third is that it was a black abyss, void, or darkness.
Matriarchal is a society with female power or authority. Mother earth is a very good representation of a matriarchal society.
Patriarchal is a society ruled by male power or authority. Father sky is a representation of a patriarchal society.
A sacrifice is something/someone who is killed for gods/earth for an exchange with something else. Giving something up for a greater good.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pygmalion and Galatea

“A gifted young sculptor of Cyprus named Pygmalion was a woman hater.” The story of Pygmalion and Galatea shows that everyone, no matter what will find love in some way. There are three levels in describing a myth or any story for that matter. The first level is natural. This means the places around you, your world and environment. The second one is social, your community and city. The final level is psychological, or your mental being and what goes on in your mind.

On a physical level Pygmalion symbolizes all that is male. He also represents art and how to be a perfectionist. He vows never to marry. He is a woman hater. He believes art is enough for him. Yet he always sculpts women. He wants to show the other men of the community what the “perfect” woman looks like.


On a social level he makes one of his sculptures absolutely perfect. It was beautiful but he still kept working on it. He worked on it day and night. He could not keep his hand off it. He made it look SO real that he began to believe she was. He named the statue Galatea. When he was finally satisfied with it he would let no man, no woman touch it or even near it. He had made the “perfect” woman. He wanted to show every man what the real woman were not.


On a psychological level he had finally fallen in love, but he could not hold her or kiss her. No matter how hard he tried she would not come to life. He would treat her like a doll; Clothe her, put her to bed, kiss her, and bring her gifts. He went from being a woman hater to a lover of something that could not love him back. Venus felt so bad for him that she made Galatea real.


So the next time you are feeling sorry for yourself, think back to this story. A man who hated woman and vowed never to marry falls in love with a statue that could never love him back. Do not think there is not love out there for you. Just wait because there is.