Rey's Myth: Star Wars, Ancestors, Disconnection, Lineage, and Immortality

This video essay explores the mythological and spiritual themes present in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, particularly focusing on Rey's journey as a metaphor for humanity's disconnection from and yearning for ancestral connection. It argues that despite critical reception, Rey's storyline represents a modern myth about re-establishing ties to the "spirit of the depths" and the realm of the dead, contrasting this with the Sith's pursuit of technological immortality. The video connects these ideas to concepts like the "archaic revival," the "golden chain" of esoteric knowledge, and the importance of internal spiritual wisdom over external forms or literal bloodlines. Ultimately, the video essay suggests that the sequels, through Rey, offer a vision of immortality achieved through spiritual transformation and an active relationship with one's ancestors.

I. Overarching Theme: The Need for an Archaic Revival and Reconnection with Ancestors

The central argument is that the modern world is disconnected from its spiritual lineage and the "realm of the dead," leading to a profound sense of existential hollowness. The Star Wars sequel trilogy, despite its flaws, inadvertently provides a mythological framework for understanding and addressing this disconnect.

II. Critique of the Star Wars Sequels (and broader modern culture)

While acknowledging that the Star Wars sequels are "corporate abominations" and that many of the usual critiques are valid, the essay asserts that the films, particularly Rey's storyline, offer deeper meaning.

III. Rey's Storyline as a Myth for Our Time

Rey's journey, despite initial perceptions of being "shoehorned in" and lacking a unique myth, is presented as deeply resonant with modern humanity's condition.

IV. Immortality: Sith vs. Jedi (Spirit of the Times vs. Spirit of the Depths)

The Skywalker saga, through Rey's story, brings into focus the fundamental question: "How does one achieve immortality?"

V. The "Golden Chain" and Esoteric Lineage

The concept of the "golden chain" is introduced as a deeper understanding of ancestral connection, distinct from mere historical reverence or bloodlines.

VI. "Skywalker" as Shamanic Archetype

The term "Skywalker" is reinterpreted beyond a surname.

VII. The "Spirit of the Times" vs. "Spirit of the Depths" (C.G. Jung)

C.G. Jung's concepts are used to frame the core spiritual conflict.

VIII. The Alchemy of Immortality and the Body of Light

The Jedi's path to immortality is likened to alchemical and yogic traditions.

IX. Beyond Hope: Grounding in Eternity

The traditional reliance on external hope is critiqued as insufficient for our time.

X. Conclusion: Rey's Myth for a Roused World

The Star Wars sequels, despite their weaknesses, present "Rey’s myth [as] a myth for our time, for our generation, for those of us so disconnected from the unseen." It is the story of "the hero who establishes a connection to the ancestors, to the spiritual lineage that can be found within one's own heart," becoming "a link between worlds, catalyzing alchemical transformation in this world." This is the hero through whom "the force awakens and the status quo that we sadly call life is roused, shaken up."