
Mythic Mind 115 - Till We Have Faces, Part Two
Oct 20, 2025
Delving into C.S. Lewis's 'Till We Have Faces', listeners explore complex themes of myth and reality. The discussion highlights Oral's challenging journey of self-discovery, her mirrored reflections on love, and the struggle between rationality and faith. Insights on femininity through Ungit and the power of myth surface, emphasizing the relationship between despair, divine love, and personal transformation. The podcast culminates in a profound encounter with beauty, revealing the limitations of language in the face of the divine.
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Ungit: Earthly Mystery And Mythic Truth
- Ungit embodies both nurturing feminine and its perverted, devouring form.
- Mythic language preserves mystery and shows deeper metaphysical truths beyond dry explanation.
The God Mirror: You Are What You Hate
- Orual's pillar-room vision reveals she is Ungit: she has been the very thing she cursed.
- Recognition of oneself as the object of complaint is the turning point toward transformation.
Choose Dying To Self Over Self-Help
- Do not seek escape through death or mere self-improvement alone.
- Embrace dying-to-self so you can receive transforming grace beyond reason.










