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🗓️ 24 April 2024
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This episode follows the path of an old tale in which youth and elders have to solve seemingly impossible tasks, outwit a power-driven ruler and help create a more welcoming, wise and just society.
Traditional tales from many cultures show how youth and elders are opposite sides of a psychic pairing in which each is necessary to understand the other. Despite cultural gaps between them, youth and elders are secretly connected, and each holds an essential piece of the human inheritance. The eternal youth in each soul carries the original dream of our life, while the old sage in each heart has the wisdom needed to find and follow paths of meaning and purpose.
Elders can carry a greater vision because they have developed insight into their own lives, they have faced up to whatever fate has handed them and found ways not simply to survive, but also to understand the struggles and the suffering that are part of each human life. As those who become truly old enough to know better, they also become living depositories of wisdom for the next generation to draw upon. And in that sense, they develop inner authority and authority that knows what needs to be preserved and be remembered in order for human life to be noble and meaningful and properly in tune with nature.
When the world becomes increasingly divided, the challenge involves redeeming positive views of both the elder and the youth, and thereby rediscovering how each can help envision a more creative and inclusive world. When enough people can become vessels through which the eternal youth and the wise old sage can enter the world, then there can be an awakening of the collective soul that can turn things around, even in the midst of a period of great conflicts and loss. Human culture is intended to be continuously remade through the genius of youth and the wisdom of elders acting in concert with the capacity of nature and the earth to repeatedly renew life at all levels.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Living Myth Podcast with Michael Mead, where this shifting, changing world is looked at from a |
0:16.9 | mythic perspective. |
0:19.7 | This episode follows the path of an old tale in which youth and elders have to solve seemingly impossible tasks, |
0:27.0 | outwit a power-driven ruler, and help create a more welcoming, wise, and just society. |
0:34.8 | Traditional tales for many cultures show how youth and elders are opposite sides of a psychic pairing, |
0:41.6 | in which each is necessary to understand the other. |
0:45.0 | Despite cultural gaps between them, youth and elders are secretly connected |
0:51.0 | and each holds an essential piece of the human inheritance. |
0:56.1 | The eternal youth in each soul carries the original dream of our life, while the old sage |
1:01.5 | in each heart has the wisdom needed to find and follow paths of meaning and |
1:08.1 | purpose. As happens to me often, I woke up in the middle of the night and found that I was inside a story. |
1:31.0 | In many ways a story can be a territory to wander around in and for me each visit to a story |
1:40.2 | reveal something new. In this case, I was inside an old Japanese tale that first |
1:48.6 | appealed to me because of its unusual title, which is translated as the 60 Canyon Abandonment. |
1:57.0 | As it turns out, the number 60 in the title has nothing to do with the amount of canyons, but rather names the age at which a person |
2:08.4 | was required to abandon their life and wander out into distant canyons in order to die alone. |
2:16.1 | This may seem an outlandish and far-fetched idea, yet people abandon themselves all the time. People at all stages of life can be seen to abandon their true longings and the genuine dream of their own soul. |
2:37.0 | And modern people abandon themselves to mass media to personal digital devices and increasingly now to artificial intelligence. |
2:42.0 | In times of trouble and now to artificial intelligence. |
2:43.0 | In times of trouble and duress, |
2:46.0 | entire populations can be seen to abandon the very things |
2:51.0 | that once made them feel free and hopeful, feel wise and humane as they forget about |
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