Sanai Williams: Womb to Tomb (Class Reading)
As I finished up reading A Hero with a Thousand Faces, one reoccurring notion stuck with me: The endless cycle of womb to tomb. Is our existence so easily summed up in 3 words? The universe's cycle is all about birth, death, rebirth, and so on. Not only will this happen until the end of time, but it only happens for mortal beings like us. Myth cannot be reborn, because once it is made, it is reality. Reality cannot die, until our universe dies itself, but until then, myth is an immortal force when we are not. However, it is this force that gives humanity life. In between birth and death is our test: The test of life. We can either choose to live logically, denying myth and living a reality of despair and destruction, or to live with the aid of myth along the knowledge and hope it gives us. We might come from the womb and slowly fall into a tomb in the end, but the bringer of life and creation will always be the myths make us who we are. It resides in us since before we are born and lasts until we return to the infinite cosmos of mythology.
Our lives can be a story, and within a story, life can breathe into someone else again. The cycle of life and myth is what I believe to be next to wombs and tombs.
Comments
Post a Comment