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In this monologue, we explore the many faces of Dionysus, from mythology to depth psychology and continental philosophy. Drawing on Dionysus in Exile, the discussion highlights his paradoxical nature—not just a god of excess but also of stillness and transformation.
Nietzsche and Deleuze provide insight into Dionysian becoming, especially through Ariadne’s myth as a break from heroic struggle. The episode introduces "naxotic transformation", a shift from burdens and individuation toward affirmation, play, and creative renewal.
This perspective challenges the modern obsession with struggle and mastery, offering a new way to think about psychological health and philosophy.
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In this monologue, we explore the many faces of Dionysus, from mythology to depth psychology and continental philosophy. Drawing on Dionysus in Exile, the discussion highlights his paradoxical nature—not just a god of excess but also of stillness and transformation.
Nietzsche and Deleuze provide insight into Dionysian becoming, especially through Ariadne’s myth as a break from heroic struggle. The episode introduces "naxotic transformation", a shift from burdens and individuation toward affirmation, play, and creative renewal.
This perspective challenges the modern obsession with struggle and mastery, offering a new way to think about psychological health and philosophy.
Support LEPHT HAND:
Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LEPHTHAND
Merch and Design Shop: crit-drip.com
Acid Horizon Links: https://linktr.ee/acidhorizon
Emma's Substack: https://elftheory.substack.com/
Sereptie (ambient project): https://sereptie.bandcamp.com/
Acid Horizon Research Commons is now live: https://www.acidhorizonpodcast.com/ahrc-main

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