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Perelandra (ft. Andrew Snyder)

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This episode is the second in a trilogy where Andrew Snyder, from The Mythic Mind Legacy Podcast, and I discuss each book in C. S. Lewis' "Ransom Trilogy."

In this episode, Andrew and I discuss the second book, Perelandra. We cover multiple themes including Lewis' thoughts on pleasure, demonic possession and temptation, and Myth Becoming Fact.

Sometimes, words fail and are too vague for reality. Ransom learns this lesson very well in this book.

Follow Andrew Snyder on Twitter.com @Andrewsnyder

Check out Andrew's website here: https://andrewsnyder.podia.com/

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This episode is the second in a trilogy where Andrew Snyder, from The Mythic Mind Legacy Podcast, and I discuss each book in C. S. Lewis' "Ransom Trilogy."

In this episode, Andrew and I discuss the second book, Perelandra. We cover multiple themes including Lewis' thoughts on pleasure, demonic possession and temptation, and Myth Becoming Fact.

Sometimes, words fail and are too vague for reality. Ransom learns this lesson very well in this book.

Follow Andrew Snyder on Twitter.com @Andrewsnyder

Check out Andrew's website here: https://andrewsnyder.podia.com/

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Follow me on Twitter @AaronIrber

Subscribe to my Substack - https://aaronirber.substack.com/ for updates on the show, essays, and more!

Donate to my Patreon - I Might Believe in Faeries https://www.patreon.com/imightbelieveinfaeries

Like my Facebook page - I Might Believe in Faeries

Battle Of The Creek by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com

Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com

Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Logo Art by Linnea Kisby

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45 episodes

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