Ay me! what perils do environ / The Man that meddles with cold Iron!
But when this same, very likable but nebbishy comedian pretends to be that supremely ambitious youth, Phaethon, the tragic ride in the chariot of the Sun-God is reduced from overweening to underweening.
The major themes in Eliade’s thought are symbol, myth, and ritual¹, hierophanies, the sacred and the profane, the coincidentia oppositorum, the repetition of archetypal structures², illud tempus, and homo religiosus. Then there are the difficulties raised by Eliade’s actual usage of his term. His first introduction of the word into his text³ is problematic. “Some hierophanies are not at all clear, are indeed almost cryptic,” he states, “in that they only reveal the sacred meanings … in part, or, as it were, in code” (Patterns, 8). So, not only are things “transformed” into hierophanies, but anything can be so transformed, and yet, having been so transformed the hierophany may remain “cryptic”.
“Gonna skullfuck ya bitch!” ... “Gonna ream yer sockets pig. With your eyes still in ‘em. Last thing your gonna see is my shaft coming at ya.”
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