Horse and the Fire Metaphor: Semantics of the Element in Myth, Physiology, and Culture
Introduction: Archetypal Alliance of Dynamics and Transformation
The connection between the horse and fire in the global mythopoeic tradition represents one of the most enduring and productive symbolic syntheses. This alliance is not accidental: both entities embody unbridled energy, dynamics, transforming power, and the life force. From a scientific and culturally-historical perspective, this metaphor is based on observable analogies in the behavior, physiology, and social function of the horse, which are reflected in language, rituals, and artistic systems.
Physiological and Behavioral Parallels: The Foundation of the Metaphor
Thermal generation and energy: The horse is an animal with a high level of metabolism, capable of prolonged and intense muscular work, during which a significant amount of heat is released. The heated body galloping, steam erupting from nostrils into cold air ("nostrils, breathing fire" in poetic descriptions), creates a direct visual and tactile analogy with a source of heat and energy similar to fire.
Unbridledness and swiftness: A wild, untamed horse, like flame, symbolizes a primordial, uncontrollable force. The process of breaking and taming is metaphorically akin to taming fire — both aim to put a powerful but dangerous element at the service of man. The sharp gallop, like tongues of flame, is associated with fast, almost elusive movement, "burning" through space.
Destructive potential: A失控 табун or an enraged stallion can cause immense damage, comparable to the destructive power of a fire. This ambivalence — the source of life/progress and potential threat — is common to both entities.
Mythological and Ritual Embodiments
Solar horses and chariots: In Indo-European mythology, this connection is most vividly expressed. The sun is often depicted as a fiery sphere, which the heavenly horse (or horses) pulls across the sky in a chariot. In ancient Greek ...
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