Monday, July 18, 2011

Of Arrows, Psyche, and Moments of Empathy, Grace and Redemption…

Posted by Anjuelle Floyd | Filed under Articles and Essays, Relationships
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empathy, a photo by PoetArtbyErin on Flickr.

The outset of the Greek myth of Eros and Psyche, shows Eros leaning over the sleeping mortal, Psyche, and fervently prepared to strike Psyche with one of his arrows and create a wound that will command her to fall in love with a beast.

Eros‘s mother, Aphrodite sent him on this mission out of her jealousy of the beautiful, young Psyche.

And yet something about Psyche and/or her beauty evoked sorrow in Eros.

A silent knowing moved between them even with Psyche asleep and her eyes closed.

Perhaps he saw himself, weak and driven at the merciless hand of his mother, Aphrodite’s less than virtuous and ethical desires.

Though Eros is careful and quiet, Read the rest of this entry…
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