I guess maybe I've been rather selfish. Maybe I've been taking advantage of the opportunity to talk to a self-professed circlemaker in the UK, shotgunning him with questions and looking for patterns and whatnot.
Really I would rather pick his brain while I can, than try to find positive evidence that CAN'T be interpreted any other way. That's what it always boils down to, isn't it.
Interpretation. The gap between the signifier and the signified belongs to the trickster archetype.
I think that the exploration of my explanation stalled here at post
#846. Stray Cat misunderstands Jung, I think. To talk about my ideas, it helps to read a
lot of Jung and a lot of Joseph Campbell and a lot of Karen Armstrong and a lot of Huston Smith. Other things too, like Robert Anton Wilson, Aldous Huxley, etc. I can't go deeply into my explanations without using their terminology. But Stray Cat couldn't answer my questions in post #846, so he just dodged them and demonstrated his misunderstanding of Jung. No shame, he is hard to understand. I've read many of his books and I still have a looong ways to go.