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Reissue: On Trauma and Vegetation Gods

The Emerald

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Transformation through Trauma and Divine Rebirth

Through the story of Daphne transforming into a laurel tree with psychoactive properties, it is revealed that trauma can be the catalyst for unity and divine connection. The process of shedding old forms and repatterning oneself is crucial for growth. By becoming instruments of transformation, like the pan pipe, individuals are regrown through their journey of metamorphosis. Trauma, viewed as a point of transformation, enables music and divine energy to flow through individuals. The narrative of Milomaki's powerful singing leading to his burning alive portrays a sacrifice to channel overwhelming beauty, echoing 'Now I die' as a powerful acceptance of transformation and rebirth.

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