Alethia & Lethe - Alizarin Capeland
As someone who has dealt with memory loss for much of my life, stories of Alethia and Lethe resonate in a way many others might not understand. After all, grappling for a memory that just isn't there is a unique feeling that everyone may encounter at one point or another but not chronically. Neither Alethia nor Lethe are people, though they are sometimes personified. Alethia is just a concept while Lethe is a river in mythology, yet we put so much importance on their existence. After all, our remembrance is what makes us who we are. Our memories shape our attitude and direction on how to live. Any retrograde amnesia movie will tell you as such. These movies, and their real-life counterparts, elicit such sympathy and concern because many of us cannot imagine what it is like to lose some or all of our memories and, in turn, our lives. Still, the Greeks declared that souls must go through this "cleansing" of their lives to move onto the afterlife, and let go of who they were. They cannot move on without letting go, a poetic concept even in its basic form.
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