The myth of Phaethon is one that is very important to me personally. In so many ways, he is the archetypical Seeker, the universal hand reaching for the light... I look at the charioteer and see Jesus, Hamlet, Einstein and, in my more introspective moments, myself. It is the story of our race, of a heritage and destiny we all share, of a journey and a destination. In a very small amount of space, the myth encapsulates all of my hopes, fears, strengths, and weaknesses. I would be positively delighted should you glean from this tale a mere sliver of the wisdom and strength I have obtained by reading it.

I've taken this version of the tale from Book 2 of Ovid's Metamorphoses. I've broken it into several sections and given each of them what I feel to be appropriate titles. Enjoy.

  1. Child of the Light
  2. To Drive the Sun
  3. He Knows Not Their Names
  4. Cry of Creation
  5. Fell, But Tried