Polymorphousmythology is a storytelling framework that critiques systemic dynamics, cultural taboos, and censorship by embedding these critiques into symbolic narratives. Using mythology to bypass suppression, it encodes controversial ideas into layered stories accessible to broad audiences. Through myths and symbols, it examines collective thought systems while offering paths for renewal.
Symbols like the worm, snake, and dragon are central to this framework, evolving through internal logic (narrative consistency) and external logic (cultural and historical relevance). The worm represents unconscious inertia, the snake reflects cyclical thought patterns and collective trauma (#hivemindidioms), and the dragon symbolizes entrenched systemic power—both obstacle and gateway to transformation. Together, these symbols map the mechanisms of #EgregoreWars, illustrating cycles of stasis and renewal.
Inspired by Jung’s exploration of myths and alchemical symbols, Polymorphousmythology builds on his equation of the worm, snake, and dragon in Mysterium Coniunctionis, where each represents stages of transformation. Through the principles of contentinternet, this framework adapts to modern media, critiquing systems like manipulation and conformity while maintaining accessibility. By weaving myths into symbolic narratives, Polymorphousmythology critiques unseen systems and offers tools to navigate #EgregoreWars.
dude 1: dude its so crazy.
dude 2: what bra?
dude 1: i was making some Polymorphousmythology about dragons, worms and snakes, and i found that jung already did everything i was talking about!
dude 2: no way bro, i just realized too: the biblical satan, earworms and ouroboros are the same !
both dudes: Synchronicity!