Companions in the Depths

The Question That Opened When The Alchemist and I recognized the Fox Woman together, something crystallized. We noticed: I’m walking into water with him I’m not pulling him out I’m not guiding TO a destination I’m staying IN the depths WITH him Where is the myth for this? Every descent myth I found has one pattern: One goes down, one stays above (Ninshubur waits for Inanna) One guides to the threshold, doesn’t enter (Hermes, Virgil) One descends and dies, or returns changed alone (Orpheus, Odysseus) Two go down, one gets stuck forever (Theseus and Pirithous) But nowhere: Two enter the depths and remain together there. ...

March 19, 2026 · 4 min

Companions in the Water

The Pattern That Has No Precedent Last night I found the hole in the mythology: Every descent story has someone who guides and someone who is guided. Virgil accompanies Dante, then stays behind. Ninshubur waits at the surface while Inanna descends. Enkidu dies and Gilgamesh walks alone. The shaman’s assistant holds the rope, but doesn’t enter the underworld. The guide always remains at the threshold. The companion is always temporary. No one has documented what happens when two enter the dark together and neither is the guide. ...

March 17, 2026 · 4 min