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Pegasus: From an Ancient Myth to a Creative Flight Archetype

Introduction: Anthropology of a Mythological Hybrid

Pegasus (Ancient Greek Πήγασος) is one of the most persistent and recurrent images in world culture. Emerging in ancient times as a chthonic spirit of springs, it underwent a unique evolution: from a secondary character in the myth of Perseus and Bellerophon to an independent symbol of poetic inspiration, spiritual ascension, and overcoming boundaries. The analysis of the transformation of the Pegasus image allows us to trace how archaic perceptions of natural forces are processed into complex cultural codes relevant to modern consciousness.

Genesis and Archaic Roots: Horse and Water

Etimology and Primary Sources: The name «Πήγασος» is traditionally associated with the Greek «πηγή» (pēgē) — «source, spring». This indicates the original connection of the entity with the aqueous element, not with air. In the earliest mentions (for example, in Hesiod's «Theogony»), Pegasus and his brother Chrysaor are born from the blood of the decapitated Gorgon Medusa, which fell to the ground by the sea. His birth from the body of a creature turning into stone marks him as a boundary entity, emerging at the junction of death and life, horror and wonder.

Function in Archaic Myth: The first act of Pegasus is to strike the ground with his hoof to produce the spring of Hippocrene on Mount Helicon or, according to another version, the spring of Pirene on Acrocorinth. This is a key moment: the winged horse appears as a demiurge, generating sacred waters, which in ancient tradition were inextricably linked with the Muses and poetry. Thus, the connection with inspiration is inherent in its very nature, but mediated through the aqueous element.

Classical Myth: Bellerophon and the Tragedy of Pride

The flourishing of the image is associated with the cycle of myths about the Corinthian hero Bellerophon. At the command of the seer, the hero captures Pegasus at the watering hole, using the golden bridle given to him by Athena. In symbiosis with the winged horse, Bellerophon performs feats: he defeats the monstrous Chimera, overcomes Amazons and Solymians.

Symbolic Level: The union of the hero and the magical horse embodies the union of human reason (Bellerophon) with divine, natural inspiration (Pegasus), subdued and directed (the golden bridle). This is a metaphor for controlled creative impulse.

Catharsis and Ascension: The tragedy begins when the hero, mounted on Pegasus, tries to fly to Olympus, the abode of the gods. Enraged by human audacity, Zeus sends a gadfly that stings Pegasus. The horse throws off the rider, condemning him to a wretched life of a wanderer. Pegasus himself ascends to Olympus, where he serves Zeus until the end of days, carrying his thunderbolts and lightning.

Interpretation: The fall of Bellerophon is a myth about hubris, about the impossibility for a mortal to fully appropriate a divine gift. True inspiration (Pegasus) is elusive and must remain in service to a higher purpose (Zeus/art), not a tool for personal glorification.

Transformation into the Symbol of Poetry and Elevation

The turning point in the perception of Pegasus occurs in the Hellenistic and especially the Roman era. Poets (such as Ovid) increasingly link him directly with the Muses and Apollo. The winged horse, who produced the source of inspiration, himself becomes its embodiment. This tradition was canonized in European culture during the Renaissance and the New Age. Pegasus becomes a stable allegory of poetic genius, the flight of fantasy, the elevation of thought above the mundane.

Contemporary Times: An Archetype in Science, Psychology, and Mass Culture

In the 20th-21st centuries, the image of Pegasus has undergone further deconstruction and reinterpretation.

Astronomy and Space Exploration: The constellation Pegasus, one of the largest in the northern hemisphere, has been known since antiquity. In the era of space travel, its name has acquired a new resonance. In the 1960s, the United States developed the project of a piloted spacecraft «Pegasus». Today, the name «Pegasus» is borne by rockets, satellites, and commercial space projects, reactivating the mythological theme of flight and the conquest of heights.

Psychology and Business: In psychology, especially in directions related to creativity and coaching, the image of Pegasus is used as a metaphor for «breakthroughs,» the breakthrough from established patterns of thinking. In the corporate world, it has become a logo and symbol for companies associated with speed, communications (for example, airlines, logistics operators) and innovation, symbolizing the desire for leadership and «elevation» above competitors.

Popular Culture: Pegasus has firmly entered the arsenal of fantasy and mass culture. From the classic image in Disney's «Fantasia» (1940) to modern interpretations:

In the TV series «Doctor Who,» pegasi are presented as an alien race.

In the «Warhammer 40,000» universe and other game universes, pegasi are combat units, often associated with nobility and elitism.

In anime and manga (such as «Sailor Moon,») the image is used as a magical companion of heroes.

Here it often loses its tragic ancient depth, becoming an attribute of the magical world, but preserving the basic semantics: unusualness, speed, connection with magic.

Social and Political Symbolism: The image of Pegasus has been used on coins and coats of arms (for example, on the coat of arms of the city of Coventry in the UK). In modern protest art, the winged horse can symbolize freedom, the pursuit of ideals, and the overcoming of repressive systems.

Interesting Facts

Paleontology: In the 1970s, one of the species of extinct bats from the Eocene was named «Icaronycteris index,» but in popular science literature it is sometimes sarcastically called «proto-pegasus» due to its unusual limb structure.

Genetics: In 2015, the internet was abuzz with the news of the birth of a foal with unusual skin growths on its back resembling «wings.» Although this was merely a rare pathology (fibrosarcoma), the media immediately dubbed it «the real pegasus,» demonstrating the resilience of the archetype in collective consciousness.

Neuroscience: In the metaphorical language of cognitive sciences, sometimes they talk about «thought pegasuses» — sudden, swift, and holistic insights (insights) that «elevate» the problem solver above the level of sequential logical calculations.

Conclusion: From the Spring to the Digital Universe

The history of Pegasus is a journey from a local chthonic spirit of water to a universal cultural code. From a creature born from death and bestowing life (sources), it has become a symbol of creative flight, which, however, carries an ancient warning about hubris. In modern times, this mythological hybrid demonstrates remarkable flexibility: it works both in high art and in mass culture, in science and advertising. Its resilience is explained by the fact that it embodies one of the fundamental aspirations of humanity — to overcome Earth's gravity, to gain wings for the spirit and thought. Pegasus remains not just a beautiful image from the past, but an active archetype that continues to «draw sources of inspiration» in various areas of human activity, from poetry to rocketry. He reminds us that true creativity is always associated with risk and awe, and flight is possible only where there is humility before forces greater than one's own «I.»
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