In this essay, Dr. Julian Ungar-Sargon looks at a midrashic interpretation of Genesis 6:1-4, which connects the fallen angels with the corruption of mankind and the subsequent flood. He explores the idea of incorporating non-rational aspects of the self, such as the Dionysian, in a post-Holocaust era, and calls for a return to a pagan mythical view of religion to rediscover those roots that satisfy man's blood lust.