Peer Review: Hanging from Mushroom Tree

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Peer Review Feedback from Cyberdisciple

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Is the top row indeed more transcendent than the lower rows? Why do you call them ‘mundane’ ? I wonder if they too will yield to the theory of mythemes, if only we apply the method to them. There are no mushroom trees, but the guy stabbing himself in the bottom left has that distinctive floating folded robe. But of course that can’t refer to a mushroom at all; neither can that jar near the center of the bottom row that reminds me a bit of the bowl in the Dionysus mosaic.

This builds on your identification of the column as the barrier between tight cog and loose cog. I was looking at the lower rows of the image, when the thought occurred to me to look for symmetries between the right and the left sides of each row.

The top row has god in the center, the two groups on the far left (wise men)[or, agnostically/neutrally, “onlookers/audience” -m] and the far right (banqueters), and then the two branching scenes on the near left and the near right.

The middle row has three scenes: two large group scenes around a middle scene of the guy with the hat sitting with a book on a stand.

The bottom row has four scenes: the two single figures near the border on each side and the two scenes of farming around a central column.

Additionally I’m certainly not thinking that the scythes have anything to do with the harvest mytheme you identified recently. That would be unreasonable. Just like the scroll stretching down from God’s cloud to the right hand of the guy sitting on the chair in the center couldn’t possibly be analogy for the mushroom “scroll” that connects the eater/reader to the control source.

/ end of Peer Review Feedback from Cyberdisciple

After I glanced at row 2 & 3 for the 3rd time (1 minute total), I agree with Cyberdisciple, {scythes/blades} in rows 2 & 3 refers to my recent 2 “ego harvest” 2 articles. A key thought in decoding it today was “unsheathing your sword”, then I noticed that his unsheathing-the-sword is exactly underneath, and parallel to, God’s sword. Cybermonk 1:41 p.m. November 19, 2020

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