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Living Myth

Episode 377 - Eclipses and Epiphanies

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Transformation, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Genius, Education, Myth, Soul, Culture

4.9944 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Living Myth considers how a total solar eclipse can have the effect of reinforcing the now common idea that we are each but a mere speck on a small planet orbiting a relatively unimportant star within a random and meaningless universe. Or it can be a revelation that reassures our souls that we are secretly connected to the whole living cosmos.

A total solar eclipse has the paradoxical quality of hiding the sun, while also revealing aspects of its true nature. At totality, the sun appears as it truly is, a star amongst the other stars. At totality, it looks more like a living, breathing thing, rather than a bright, solid orb.

Despite the increase of cynicism, and the rise of nihilism, our souls have an inborn expectation to have profound experiences of luminosity and the hidden unity of life. The numinous appears as something uncanny and mysterious that gives us a sense of the presence of the Divine and awakens a deeply felt intuition of the rightness of a situation or an event. Within such a moment, the habitual distinction that we make between inner and outer, between subjective and objective, between dream and reality breaks down to reveal the living cosmos and our own lives under one eclipsed light.

For a moment of indefinite duration, our attention is pulled away from the increasingly divided and polarized state in which we live, and the world suddenly makes sense. On one level, we barely matter. On another level, what matters most to us turns out to matter to the world as well.

Epiphanies are occasions of unexpected benediction and blessing during which meaning can flood us with a felt sense of the wholeness and the holiness of life. As wise people used to say, the whole world reveals itself to be a form of living truth. An eclipse of the sun can be seen as a gift, as a collective moment of eternity waiting and wanting to be seen by the inner eyes trying to open from within each and all of our souls.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Living Myth Podcast with Michael Mead where where this shifting, changing world is looked at from a

0:16.7

mythic perspective. This episode considers how a total solar eclipse can have the effect of reinforcing the now common idea

0:27.0

that we are each but a mere speck on a small planet orbiting a relatively unimportant star within a random and meaningless universe,

0:37.0

or it can be a revelation that reassures our souls that we are secretly connected to the whole living Cosmos. Mabel Lumis Todd, who was a close friend and early publisher of Emily Dickinson's poetry, once

1:10.8

said, I doubt if the effect of witnessing a total eclipse ever quite passes away.

1:19.4

She went on to describe what she called the startling nearness to the gigantic forces of nature

1:26.8

that seemed to be established by witnessing a total eclipse of the sun.

1:39.2

On April 8th, the universe will grace parts of the United States with one of nature's great spectacles in the form of a total solar eclipse.

1:46.0

Along a roughly 115 mile wide zone

1:51.0

on what is called the path of totality, the bright sun will vanish for up to 4.5 minutes, plunging

1:59.7

the earth from daylight into twilight. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon

2:06.6

passes between the sun and the earth and completely blocks the face of the sun. The sky darkens as if it were dawn or dusk, and in the place of the

2:18.2

normally shining sun a black disc appears, surrounded by a shimmering, entrancing ring of light.

2:26.0

This solar corona is the outer atmosphere of the sun that is usually obscured by its own light.

2:35.0

Seven years ago, another total eclipse traversed parts of the United States

2:41.0

and a survey afterwards at the University of Michigan estimated that more

2:46.5

than 150 million people observed the total eclipse directly, while another 60 million watched it on TV or on the

2:57.3

internet. The survey stated that this level of exposure dwarfs the viewership of the Super Bowl and other earthly events,

3:07.0

and it ranks amongst the most viewed events in American history.

3:12.0

Another study found that around events in American history.

3:12.7

Another study found that around the time of the total eclipse,

3:17.2

Twitter messages exhibited more awe from people who expressed less self-focused attention and more of a pro-social

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