Traditionally associated with the female form and the power to contain and release life or destruction.

In various indigenous cultures (Algonkin, Pawnee), the moon itself is seen as a mythological container that rhythmically fills and empties with cosmic waters.

Many myths use containers to test traits like curiosity, greed, or faith.

A "container" of a different kind; a deceptive vessel that held the destruction of a city within its wooden belly. 💡 Why It Remains Relevant

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