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🗓️ 20 March 2024
⏱️ 24 minutes
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0:17.0 | Welcome to the Living Myth Podcast with Michael Mead, where this shifting, changing world is looked at from a mythic perspective. On this episode, Mead suggests that the message born by spring flowers breaking through the hard ground of a long winter involves much more than a simple return to how things were before. In mythological terms, creation is ever ongoing as nature |
0:38.0 | continually presents the essential mystery of life renewing itself from the haunts of death. In terms of that |
0:45.7 | ageless story we were being invited to participate in a return to the original |
0:51.2 | potential that was there at the beginning and continually becomes |
0:56.0 | present again. |
0:58.3 | This greater invitation involves the blossoming of our own souls, as well as a potential renewal of culture. The other morning I walked outside to feel the presence of the day. |
1:25.0 | It was early, the sky was gray, overcast, a cold front had rolled in as if winter was resisting change. |
1:37.0 | As I walked past an area of garden that hadn't been weeded |
1:43.0 | and cleaned up. |
1:45.0 | I spotted in the midst of some withered stems |
1:49.7 | from last summer, a group of crocuses that had just pushed up through the cold ground. |
1:58.2 | They were purple with the promise of spring and renewal and |
2:03.0 | and |
2:05.0 | coming from somewhere deep in the earth. |
2:08.0 | I was compelled by their presence and stood still as if pulled into some mystery and I bowed a little |
2:19.0 | before returning to work. The next morning when I went to feel the promise of the flowers again, |
2:28.0 | they were gone. |
2:30.0 | Looking closely I could see where the deer had eaten them down. |
2:34.3 | And I felt a sudden sense of loss and an irrational but palpable feeling of pain, as if something had been cut down in me. |
2:47.0 | Then as I turned in the midst of a bewilderment, I suddenly saw another group of crocuses that had pushed through |
2:58.4 | the pallid ground nearby. |
3:01.7 | They were like pure white as if reinforcing the whole sense of promise I had felt the |
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