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Metaphors are Important

November 5, 2009 in Myth, Tribes by Eric

This entry is part 6 of 11 in the series Follow Your Bliss

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Heinrich Zimmer once said, “The best things can’t be told; the second best are misunderstood; the third best have to do with history.” Now, the vocabulary through which the best things are told as second best is the vocabulary of history, but it doesn’t refer to history; it refers through this to the transcendent. Deities have to become, as one great German scholar said, “transparent to the transcendent.” The transcendent must show and shine through those deities. But it must shine through us, too, and through the spiritual things we are talking about. And as long as you keep pinning it down to concrete fact, and declare something isn’t true because it didn’t happen, you’re wrong. We don’t say that about fairy tales, and so we get the truth of them (Joseph Campbell, An Open Life Metaphors are Important).

I am quick to call upon the franchises I love for example of how life should be, or how we should act.  There is a reason:

Every story is a metaphor

Every episode, movie, book, and story we tell is a metaphor.  Once you learn to see that, everything will become clearer and richer.

Creative Writing “experts” like to think that the metaphors are create through proper execution of the craft.  What a load of bunk!

The truth is, nearly every sentence ever written or said is a metaphor.  There are layers of meaning hidden within them.  More often then not, these layers hide from originator of the sentence.  They are unconscious fears and desires manifesting themselves.

Every story has this secret in it.  Even really bad movies, episodes, and books reveal a lot about the fears and self-imposed limits the writer is coping with.

Find the music that moves you

Certain things resonate with us because they are speaking to us on an unconscious level.

  • Momma Mia! Metaphors are Important
    showed me that I need to stop looking for myself in my past, and learn to enjoy my present.
  • Were the World Mine Metaphors are Important
    taught me that we all need to learn how to see the world through the eyes of the people we don’t understand so we can find ways to relate to them.
  • I would be remiss if I didn’t mention Star Trek, but I would be here forever if I tried to recount everything it taught me.

You need to find the metaphors that resonate with you, and discover the secret they are trying to share.

What tells your story?

What book, episode, series, movie, or song shares your story?  What was it?  Someone else might need to hear it.

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DVD Releases: June 9th 2009

June 9, 2009 in Fantasy, Movies by Brian Logee

Out this week we have one DVD to feature:  Were the World Mine DVD Releases: June 9th 2009. Get your copy of Were the World Mine here

  • Were the World Mine DVD Releases: June 9th 2009:  This is a modern fantasy retelling of  A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  The movie is about Timothy who is cast as Puck in his school’s upcoming production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”  The words of Shakespeare seize upon Timothy’s mind and lead him to create a love potion–which he uses to capture the heart of the school’s star rugby player, but also to make everyone see the world through his eyes. Soon the rugby coach is pursuing the school principal, the principal’s wife swoons for Timothy’s mother, and the school jocks are prancing around like ballerinas.  The trailers looks great.  I didn’t get to watch it in the theaters due to it’s limited release but Were the World Mine got good reviews.  I’m definitely going to rent this one.

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November 10, 2008 in Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Were the World Mine

November 7, 2008 in GLBT, Movies, Music by Eric

From what I have heard in the trailer, I am not sure if I am quite ready to move “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” to the side in favor of “Were the World Mine,” but the premise is interesting and sure to be controversial with the right wing if they catch wind of it, but the trailer has my attention, and I am eager to see the flick.

“Were the World Mine” is a modern retelling of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, following the adventures of High Schooler Timothy, a gay kid cast in a school production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as Puck. Somehow, he finds a love potion and runs around the city making everyone fall in love with a person of their same gender. To top it all off, it is a musical.

Since the movie has been compared with Hedwig by the critics, I can only hope it does take a serious look at the question of sexual orientation, and doesn’t just use it as a point of tension for the sake of drama. It is hard to read that from the trailer, but I have my fingers crossed.

The movie is already in limited release, and it is available to save to your queue on Netflix. (I already did)

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