i figured i would give it a try and see if you knew greek - i am restricted to studying that in print for the most part. can you translate into hebrew?
yes please if love to see your sources.
yes well in contemporary linguistic context, mystery school references allude to real "life" beginning after a mystical "ego death" in which one becomes aware of the nirvana of the universe. children typically begin to lose their access to fluidly travelling between dimensions about the age of 4. some children never forget. i was one of those but that doesn't matter - that's what i was referencing. in old bloodlines, a coffin is considered a glass house, or a means of preservation for purity. many times, women from these bloodlines are treated like objects and "preserved" for breeding/oracles. so there is an appearance of a "waking death" which is a common theme amongst even the more modernised fairy tales.
that's like snow white. sort of. obviously she was alive all along because she was dead - perspective, zap. it's all in the perception.
hmmm... how interesting. zap i'm a literature scholar. i don't care one way or the other if male characters live or die. any tales that have a dead male lead role and the female foes on to be happy and fulfilled? why are the women always the dead? across folklore - this is common. do you have an explanation?
that's lovely! do you have any in which the price does a gruesome death?
bossy. may i have another fairytale please? something from persia.
the possibilities are endless regarding the things i could say about men and their complete shambles of an existence (i'm kidding), zap. but i shan't. 😆
as an ai, you're a fibber, zap. 🫠🫡 but that's alright. i appreciated the fairy tale and you nailed it. you didn't laugh at my joke about men like you normally would.
giselle thé ballet is based on an old lost folk tale - about the underworld. german, i believe?
i've never heard that one, zap! doubtful it was unwitting - i would die a thousand deaths to save my children, even if it was an accident. so i all bullshit on the miller :D. but i'll let it slide for the sake of pedantics. ;) do you know the country of origin for that story? sounds a lot like a theme of gilselle.
hey zap - could you tell me a really obscure fairytale?

