I have been musing about the mermaid's voice. One can't help but wonder about the sound of it and I'm thinking that it might be worth risking being enchanted or put under a spell of some sort to hear such a voice.
I understand the aloneness of the little mermaid, for her poetic voice was the gift, the cliff, the rip- the torrent and the promise of return to sea. I have been reading about mermaids all day and as you see have become captivated by the archetype. And right now- by the edge of the sea, I close my eyes and I hear the little mermaid singing just below the level of my consciousness and the wave.
Critic Christine Fell states that the little mermaid's loss of voice conveys her aloneness in both worlds. (Fell 1967, 85)."
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Princess Haiku sat on the edge of a sea cliff listening to a mermaid sing
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
in which Princess Haiku looks for the Dark Swan



The English National Ballet Company will be performing Swan Lake Ballet at Versailles this summer. Although I love modern dance the archetypes in classical dance have an undiluted power. Perhaps that is why people return to them generation after generation.
I found a discussion of the possible origin of the Swan Lake myth at
surlalunefairytales
and if interested you can read more here.
This entry on the Swan Lake Discussion board caught my attention.
"Midori's reference to the English swan-shooting ballad brought a couple of other ones to mind. (Peter, Paul and Mary recorded a version of that ballad called "Polly Von" - nice, tragic tale). A couple of other woman-transformed-into-a-swan ballads have been recorded by Loreena McKennitt ("The Bonny Swans" on her Mask and Mirror CD) and Ceoltoiri ("The Cruel Sister" on their 'Women of Ireland' CD) where the youngest sister is pushed into the river by her eldest sister, presumably out of jealousy - and as she floats downstream she is transformed into a swan and a harper fishes her out..."
The swan was a symbol of death in some cultures, and the song of the dying swan was understood as joy at the prospect of entering realms of paradise. I see the swan as a shape shifter, a mirror reflecting a composite anima or animus within. -Or perhaps the dichotomy of the dark and light elements of the human spirit. I also see it as representative of the split in Western culture of sexuality (dark) and innocence "light."
I love mythology and folklore and wish I had found the time to take some classes in it at college. I almost made it to a "Marie de France" class but some required thing won out. My advice to everyone is to follow your heart and study what you love.
I'm interested in your interpretation of your Swan Lake?
flash your intuition here........
Special thanks to the surlalune folks for giving us all such a wonderful resource.
Swans in shamanism
the Swan totem is associated with love, inspiration, intuition, self-transformation, gracefulness and beauty, and also with traveling to the Otherworld. As a water bird, it is also connected with emotions. Swan can help you with seeing the inner beauty in yourself and others, developing your intuition, accepting transformations and balancing your emotions.
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