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Living Myth

Episode 402 - The Storm of Uncertainty and Your Authentic Self

Living Myth

Michael Meade

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

4.9944 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

This episode begins with the idea of the Cone of Uncertainty as the front part of a hurricane or tropical storm that can veer to the right or left and change directions frequently. Michael Meade uses the Cone of Uncertainty as a metaphor for the political storms and radical uncertainties that characterize the current campaign season in the U.S. “No political forecaster could have predicted the storm of inauthenticity that overshadows so many issues and increasingly divides people into fearfully opposed sides. At this point in the amplified uncertainty of the modern world, some major candidates are boldly creating and spreading outright lies, as if their plan is to use an overwhelming storm of misinformation and easily proven untruths to simply overwhelm people and undermine any source of truth or shared sense of common humanity.”

When the world becomes flooded with anxiety and uncertainty a greater psychological understanding is needed and that can come through an awakening of the authentic self that makes each person unique and unrepeatable and valuable in the struggle for healing and renewal. When we unfold the story wound within our souls and untie the knots within our hearts, we instinctively add presence to the world and contribute to the spirit of life in ways that are authentic and meaningful. As we transform ourselves from within, even if it only consists of small steps or little ways, we also help in some way to transform the world.

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0:00.0

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

0:17.0

perspective.

0:19.4

This episode begins with the idea of the cone of uncertainty as the front part of a hurricane or tropical

0:25.8

storm that can veer to the right or left and change directions frequently. Meade uses the cone of uncertainty as a metaphor for the political storms

0:38.0

and radical uncertainties that characterize the current campaign season in the US.

0:43.0

When the world becomes flooded with anxiety and uncertainty,

0:47.0

the greater psychological understanding is needed

0:50.0

and that can come through an awakening of the authentic self that makes each person unique and

0:56.6

unrepentable and valuable in the struggle for healing and renewal.

1:02.3

When we unfold the story wound within our souls

1:05.0

and untie the knot within our hearts,

1:08.0

we instinctively add presence to the world

1:10.0

and contribute to the spirit of life in ways that are authentic and meaningful. In the United States, the onset of a hurricane or tropical storm typically begins with a forecast

1:39.2

which warns the public of the expected or projected path of the storm.

1:44.7

On the highly graphic TV maps, the head of each storm is represented by a deep red cone that is surrounded by bright orange and yellow colors.

2:01.5

Forecasters call the front of the storm the cone of uncertainty as the whole

2:08.3

point of predicting hurricanes is to show the essential uncertainty in the path of a storm and how it can change at any moment.

2:19.0

Based upon years of predicting and the issues of climate change in the increasing amounts of extreme

2:26.2

weather across the entire world, the National Weather Service predicted above normal hurricane activity for this year's hurricane season.

2:38.0

Experts at the Climate Predictions Center forecasted above normal hurricane activities in the Atlantic

2:46.2

Basin for this year's hurricane season.

2:50.1

They predicted an 85% chance of above normal hurricane activities

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