isabella mori replied to Gary Williams's discussion Week Three in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"Thank you for the idea of the still versus the perturbed water.  Or slightly perturbed - because if it's stormy you really can't see anything :)  And the best way to see what's underneath is just below the surface ... hmmm ... interesting metaphors…"
Apr 7, 2015
isabella mori replied to Robert Vitale's discussion Introduction in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"looks like we're both seeing this course as part of our possible PhD future, and are both heralding from/moving towards creative endeavours.  (i'm thinking about a PhD that would incorporate the creative aspects of narrative medicine.)  
bonnie…"
Apr 3, 2015
isabella mori replied to isabella mori's discussion mythic activism - did wotan destroy the airplane? in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"thank you for your reply!  can you explain how looking for mythic figures in terms of attributes has proven problematic?"
Apr 3, 2015
isabella mori replied to isabella mori's discussion mythic activism - did wotan destroy the airplane? in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"i agree.  another layer is that of oral storytelling, which is so closely connected with myth.  oral storytelling (even if it is "just" reading from a text) automatically comes with living, breathing, changing, adapting.  and language - the…"
Mar 31, 2015
isabella mori replied to isabella mori's discussion mythic activism - did wotan destroy the airplane? in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"i was thinking of the destructive elements we find in wotan.  maybe this connection comes easier in german - the word "wuetend" (raging) comes directly from "wotan."  the pilot was bent on destruction, was wotan riding him?"
Mar 30, 2015
isabella mori replied to isabella mori's discussion mythic activism - did wotan destroy the airplane? in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"oh, and i forgot - the other interesting thing here is that supposedly, the pilot loved the alps.  i have this image of him plunging into the arms of his beloved/mother, his desire so overpowering that it is utterly heedless of the lives of others.…"
Mar 27, 2015
isabella mori replied to mark grandstaff's discussion Introductions in Applied Mythology Certificate Participant Group — March/April 2015
"just a quick wave to you.  i've spent quite a bit of time in your current neck of the woods (in recent years mostly in stein). 
something just occurred to me reading your notes.  i work a lot in the area of mental illness stigma, and one of the…"
Mar 27, 2015

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