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Living Myth

Episode 464 - The Importance of the Otherworld

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Education

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

This episode brings a focus to the importance of recognizing that we live in more than one world. Before modern times, it was commonly understood that there was another world next to the daily domain of facts and figures and that this other world is real in its own way. What traditional societies called the Otherworld turns out to be the primordial center, the place of origins and the essential source for changing and healing the daily world. Thus, the problem is not simply that damaging things have been done in the course of history. Rather, the greater issue is the fact that so much has been lost and forgotten over time.

 

 

By insisting on seeing reality as only those things that are measurable and provable, modern societies have lost the subtle connections and hidden threads that secretly tie the time-bound world to all that remains immeasurable, timeless and capable of renewing life. The sense of the Otherworld as the endless source of imagination and ongoing creation allowed ancient people to accept the fact that things do fall apart, but also have the understanding that life can be renewed by being in touch with the sacred center and secret source of all existence.

 

 

The Otherworld, that keeps being lost but can be found again, has always been the source of the unity that is lacking in the common world. It cannot be scientifically proved, but can intuitively become known, that what we most need when everything is falling apart and time is running out on us is not simply more time, but importantly, more timelessness and the redeeming touch of the eternal. We may increasingly feel that we are but tiny, frail beings who are insignificant in the great expanse of an accidental universe. Yet, we have always lived in two worlds and as the fabric of life loosens, the veil between this world and the Otherworld thins and we are called to be witnesses of the collapse, but can also become again the soulful vessels through which the daily world of the time bound and the redeeming realm of the eternal can meet. 

 

 

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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.

0:24.3

This episode brings a focus to the importance of recognizing that we live in more than one world. Before modern times, it was commonly understood that

0:31.7

there was another world next to the daily domain of facts and figures, and that this other world is real in its own way.

0:40.4

What traditional societies call the other world turns out to be the primordial center,

0:46.3

the place of origins, and the essential source for changing and healing the daily world.

0:52.9

The sense of the other world as the endless source of imagination and ongoing creation

0:58.4

allowed ancient people to accept the fact that things do fall apart,

1:03.7

but also have the understanding that life can be renewed

1:06.6

by being in touch with the sacred center and secret source of all existence.

1:25.3

There's an old proverb that says that we can only go as far forward as we can reach back.

1:33.1

And the idea of reaching back before going forward is not simply a reference to history,

1:40.4

but rather it involves a greater sense of reaching all the way back to the origins of life

1:47.0

and to the mystery of creation.

1:49.8

If we apply those ideas to the mounting troubles that currently threaten both the realms of

1:58.2

nature and human culture, then the solutions we most need cannot be found

2:04.9

simply by trying to understand history in order to not repeat it. For it is not just that certain

2:12.1

damaging things have been done in the course of time, but rather the greater issue may be the fact that so much

2:19.9

has been lost and forgotten overtime. So the issue becomes not simply correcting the past,

2:27.5

but rather learning to see the present world with different eyes. What we casually now call reality has always presented more than what

2:40.0

simply meets the eye. The known world has always been a place of surprising visions and profound

2:47.2

revelations, for the great unknown has always been the companion of the living soul.

2:54.6

Before modern times, it was commonly considered that there was another world right next to the

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