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Living Myth

Episode 460 - From Blindness to Renewed Vision

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Education

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Living Myth is about blindness, both individual and collective, and about the need for genuine visions and visionaries. Western culture, enthralled with the heroic and trapped in the limits of egotism, continues to turn a blind eye to the deeper sense of self and soul that alone can give a renewed sense of vision that can see beyond modern ideas that have come to threaten the future of the Earth.

 


As long as we see through the lens of the heroic ego, we are likely to remain stuck in the territory of the same old willfulness and predictable blindness that cannot see ways to arrive at a deeper ground of understanding or a greater way to envision the living world. As the philosopher and humanist Erasmus said: "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." As the naturalist and poet Thoreau once stated: "I would give all the wealth of the world and all the deeds of all the heroes for one genuine vision."

 


Genuine change requires that we open our inner eyes and see from a deeper place. For, the new shape of the world only comes into view and becomes conscious to us when a vision arises from the darkness around us and from the unseen depths of our own unconscious. It is this kind of transformative vision that breaks through the blindness that both binds and polarizes us.

 


Something ancient and knowing is trying to catch up to us. And if our souls can stand deeply enough in the river of time, we can receive lost truths and wisdom from the deep well of memory as well as visions of the mostly unseen future. This combination of imaginative vision and deep memory has been the ongoing source of vitality and renewal that visionaries, seers and wounded healers throughout time have drawn upon to give us our true bearings even when the world itself seems to have lost its way.

 

 

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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 perspective.

0:24.8

This episode is about blindness, both individual and collective, and about the need for genuine visions and visionaries. Western culture,

0:31.8

enthralled with the heroic and trapped in the limits of egotism, continues to turn a blind eye to the deeper sense of

0:38.6

self and soul that alone can give a renewed sense of vision that can see beyond modern ideas

0:45.3

that have come to threaten the future of the earth. Genuine change requires that we open our

0:51.0

inner eyes and see from a deeper place, for the new shape of the world only comes into view and becomes conscious to us

1:00.0

when a vision arises from the darkness around us and from the unseen depths of our own unconscious.

1:06.0

It is this kind of transformative vision that breaks through the blindness that both binds and

1:12.9

polarizes us.

1:27.2

The time honored saying that the eyes are the window of the soul is widely known.

1:34.2

It has been attributed to the Bible.

1:36.5

It's been ascribed to Cicero, but also to Shakespeare.

1:40.7

And it can be found in proverbs from around the world.

1:45.0

As a key aspect of our body language, our eyes frequently give us away,

1:51.0

for they can reveal more about us than our words.

1:56.0

At times people avoid all eye contact because no matter what face they might put on, their eyes cannot lie.

2:05.3

The sense that we can know a person simply by looking them in the eyes turns eyesight into insight.

2:12.6

It also reinforces the idea that there is a specific soul hidden within each person that looks out onto the world.

2:22.1

A lesser known view about vision and the soul involves the ancient idea that a second pair of eyes exists in the depths of each person's heart and soul.

2:38.0

Whereas the first pair of eyes open shortly after birth, the inner eyes of the soul can remain mostly closed and concealed within us. This second

2:46.3

set of eyes involves both psychological and spiritual capacities that can remain untapped until something

2:53.8

awakens us more fully and truly opens our eyes. And in this old understanding, the opening of the

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