The Thread That Leads Us Home

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There are journeys we take with our feet,
and those we take within ourselves.

Perseus walked into the unknown,
carrying only the courage to face what others fled.

Medusa was not merely a monster,
but the reflection of what we most fear to see —
the wound, the grief, the truth turned away from for too long.

Theseus walked the labyrinth not to find a beast,
but to find himself,
and to return with the thread that leads others home.

This is not a story of heroes and monsters.
It is a story of descent, confrontation, and return —
the oldest path the soul has ever known.

Enter.
Confront.
Return.

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