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Neck Hairs of the Shapeshifter (w/ Simon Thakur)

The Emerald

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The Shapeshifter of the Old Testament

When the Christian church sought to distance itself from the pagan Greek traditions, it specifically pointed to shape-shifting as a sign that the Greek gods were primitive and demonic. For the god of the Old Testament, as Mark Wallace reminds us, shifts shape all the time. The first shapeshifters the Greeks might say was Proteus, the sea god, the herder of sea creatures,. From Proteus comes the adjective protean meaning versatile, mutable, or capable of assuming many forms.

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