Kronos devoured his children. Zeus devoured Athena (kind of). So there's a definite history of gods devouring their children.
But there doesn't seem to be any mythological cases of children devouring their parents (to gain their power, or whatever).
Which seems weird to me, because I can't let any of my fingers near Gideon without him attempting to chew them off!
What am I missing?
But there doesn't seem to be any mythological cases of children devouring their parents (to gain their power, or whatever).
Which seems weird to me, because I can't let any of my fingers near Gideon without him attempting to chew them off!
What am I missing?
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Date: 2020-12-02 06:14 am (UTC)There's the case of the goddess Ishtar/Innanna stealing the me - the divine decrees that make up the arts and sciences of civilisation - from her father, the god Enki, and thus establishing herself as Queen of Heaven.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/esp_sumer_annunaki16.htm
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Date: 2020-12-02 08:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-02 10:37 am (UTC)I guess one could make an argument that the Eucharist fits this category too...
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Date: 2020-12-02 10:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-02 10:58 am (UTC)I think there's a theme of "cutting a bit off the senior god and turning it into the world". But not eating specifically, maybe that wouldn't lead to a mythologically interesting status quo?
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Date: 2020-12-02 12:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-02 01:12 pm (UTC)I *think* the idea is less prominent in Chinese, North American, and South American religions, although similar-but-different ideas show up. But I'm really not sure.
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Date: 2020-12-02 01:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-02 04:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-05 09:20 am (UTC)