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Cirlot on nets

Identifier

004814

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

A Dictionary of Symbols – J E Cirlot

The net is the extreme form of expression of the symbolic bunch of ribbons, the bow and the bond, and hence it is closely bound up with the symbolisms of entanglement and devouring.  It is the weapon of the Uranian gods, such as Varuna and of those who fish in the waters of the unconscious.  Ea, god of water and wisdom, did  not fight the primordial monsters face to face but ensnared them by craft.

The weapon of Marduk in his combat with Tiamet was the net, a symbol of magical authority.

The connection between the net and heaven is explained in the following passage taken from the Tao Teh Ching  'the net of heaven is wide meshed but lets nothing through'.

The symbolism here strikingly illustrates the idea that it is not possible for the individual, by his own efforts , to escape........

The source of the experience

Cirlot, J E

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Entanglement
Net

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Beauty, art and music
Inherited genes

Commonsteps

References