
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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Honesty Reveals The Soul
- Writing your complaint makes the soul visible and gives you something to work with.
- Articulating anxiety converts vague fear into a concrete mirror for change.
Dreams As Faithful Possibility
- Dreams in Lewis function like faith: tasks impossible to reason can be possible in a different mode.
- Oral discovers she serves Psyche rather than being Psyche, showing love's intermingling.
Taren's Return Sparks Self-Reflection
- Teren's return prompts Oral to see Redival's loneliness and her role in it.
- This confrontation initiates her slow movement from perpetual victim to partial responsibility.










