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Living Myth

Episode 407 - Antidotes to Uncertainty

Living Myth

Michael Meade

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

4.9944 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Living Myth begins with excerpts from a new psychological survey that a majority of American adults are worried that the upcoming presidential election could be the end of democracy in the United States. More than 7 in 10 people fear the results could lead to widespread violence. While it is clear that the political stakes are high, the levels of uncertainty and fear are even higher.

 

Across the board, people feel less able to predict and control things, much less integrate the flood of emotions that come from all of the upheaval. Caught between the extremities of nature and the extremes of contemporary politics, people can become inundated by fear, flooded with worries, and overwhelmed by the radical presence of uncertainty. In the radical times in which we live, human intolerance for uncertainty has increasingly become an intolerance for other humans.

 

Michael Meade offers an ancient story that suggests that simply turning away from the storms of life or trying to deny their effect upon our psyches does not protect us from the corrosive conditions of our human community. When the world becomes stuck and deeply divided, the solace we desperately need and the sense of unity we have so clearly lost must be sought in the unseen realm of great imagination and in the healing haunts of nature.

 

Traditionally, the medicines needed to heal this world have been found in the Otherworld in the form of imagination, visions and dreams and in the shape of nature with its many ways of offering healing and refuge for the human spirit.

 

When the realm of human culture becomes unwelcoming and toxic, whatever it might be that stirs a sense of eros and deep connectedness can quickly become the antidote to the storms of uncertainty and the currents of fear and anxiety. As many ancient stories try to remind us, the indelible spirit of life keeps trying to enter the world and can only enter it through those people who are alive at a given time.

 

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Transcript

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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 mythic

0:16.8

perspective.

0:19.1

This episode begins with excerpts from a new psychological survey that a majority of American adults are worried

0:26.0

that the upcoming presidential election could be the end of democracy in the United States.

0:32.1

Across the board, people feel less able to predict and control things,

0:37.0

much less integrate the flood of emotions that come from all of the upheaval, caught between the extremities of nature in the extremes of contemporary politics,

0:47.8

people can become inundated by fear, flooded with worries, and overwhelmed by the radical presence of uncertainty.

0:57.3

Michael Mead offers an ancient story that suggests that simply turning away from the storms of life or trying to deny their effect upon our

1:05.9

psyches does not protect us from the corrosive conditions of our human community.

1:13.1

When the world becomes stuck and deeply divided, the solace we desperately need, and the

1:18.4

sense of unity we have so clearly lost, must be sought in the unseen realm of great imagination and in the healing

1:27.0

haunts of nature. According to a new survey by the American Psychological Association, a majority of American

1:50.6

adults across both political parties are worried that the upcoming presidential

1:56.2

election could be the end of democracy in the United States.

2:02.3

According to the survey, more than 7 and 10 people of all

2:05.7

ages fear the results could lead to widespread violence. While it is clear that the political stakes are high, the levels of uncertainty and fear are even higher.

2:20.0

Across the board, people feel less able to control things or predict things much less integrate the flood of emotions that comes from all of the upheaval.

2:33.4

As the ravages of the climate crisis

2:35.9

in the form of immense storms

2:39.1

tear through communities unprepared for the size of the devastation, the political

2:46.8

storms increasingly involve a descent into an ever darker realm of us versus them.

2:57.0

Caught between the extremities of nature and the extremes of contemporary politics, people can become inundated by fear, flooded with

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