He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - guide to becoming a master of the Universe (part 4)
This post explicates the characters and themes of one episode of the He-Man cartoon from the perspective of Hermetics and Metaphysics. The ancient philosophers (many of whom were running their own mystery schools, and therefore, masters of Hermetic teachings) were of the belief that Pathos (appealing to and conjuring emotions) could produce an erroneous response or error of reason when unbalanced by Logos (logic) and Ethos (facts). In this episode, Evil-lyn, which sounds like "evil-in", a possible reference to "the evil within" all mankind, turns Cathos/Pathos into a sand slug, an animal without a spine.
The He-Man and She-Ra guide to becoming a master of the Universe (Part 3)
He-Man iconography also contains similar interweaving between ancient mythologies that hold archetypal teachings. For instance, He-Man takes inspiration from Viking lore and his twin sister, Adora, becomes She-Ra, which is like saying, Female Ra. In Egyptian mythology, the female form of Ra, the sun god, would be Isis, the goddess who wears a solar disc that is held up between two horns. Moreover, it is fitting that the writers would make the connection between the two counterparts, as the Vikings were well-known to wear horned helmets into battle.