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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Apr 29, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.914 (23/1,044 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-26T16:34:00.077192Z
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Having lived through Psychosis as a defense against and result of childhood and marital sexual abuse, I e the story of Medusa as my story. The head of snakes like psychosis, a fire of the mind. The eyes looking out as the ability to manifest. Medusa’s double curse as the greatest injustice and tragedy. Her desire to do good and right being punished twice is telling of her justified anger inside. I also feel the energy of Athena though. And so feel the inner battle within myself of these enemies at odds with each other. The desires to do what we know is best blinded by misunderstandings about our own inner motives causes rage and pressure that gives birth to monsters. Villains are not born; they are created by families and society. Thank you for sharing. This was personally insightful.
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@AnnaMaria-nu4en
7 months ago
Medusa was an innocent victim of male lust and female envy. She then was transformed into something monstrous completely isolated exiled and cursed. The end result is a monster in the shadows. You rarely hear the back story. Or see images of the beautiful medusa. The wrongdoers were the god that raped her and the goddess that cursed her. It's a tragic story. But not too unfamiliar. A story where it is the victim that is punished and demonised. While the perpetrators of wrong doing get away scot free. And then should medusa speak of her ill fate no one will listen as she has a reputation of turning men to stone so they'd rather kill her than hear her story. But I think we need to press rewind. As I'd like to know more about this characters story prior to the transformation.
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