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Living Myth

Episode 470 - Lifting the Veil

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Education

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This episode begins with the differences between paradigm shifts that replace old theories with new ones and a shifting of the archetypes that can transform all levels of life. The origins of apocalypse involve an archetypal shift that begins with a period of chaos and collapse before it leads to creation and a renewal of life. The initial phase of an apocalyptic period also involves a "lifting of the veil" that reveals what has been concealed behind closed doors and uncovers what has long been covered up.

 

 

The United States, in particular, has entered a stage where the veil lifts and ideas and motivations normally uttered in the back rooms of power become stated out loud, in public. Wildly divisive ideas and brutal practices that other regimes would try to cover over become boldly declared and are doubled down on when challenged.

 

 

Whether it is the incursion into Venezuela, threats to acquire Greenland by military force or the rush to condemn an unarmed mother of three recklessly killed by a masked "federal officer," the point is to make each tragedy a polarizing and dehumanizing event that further divides people, not just from each other, but also internally, so that the lack of empathy and loss of our shared sense of humanity becomes diminished and is replaced with a fear of living fully and freely and standing for the deeper truths of the human soul.

 

 

At a time when political and cultural divisions are intentionally driven deeper, what we need are not just better politics and policies, but also a greater psychological sense and deeper understanding of the sanctity of life and the importance of the individual soul. For, the original meaning of the archetype of apocalypse includes an awakening of the individual soul that can initiate a process of renewal of human society based upon the core values of meaning and truth, justice and inclusion and love over fear.

 

 

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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.

0:19.3

This episode begins with the differences between paradigm shifts that replace old theories

0:25.1

with new ones and a shifting of the archetypes that can transform all levels of life.

0:31.6

The origins of apocalypse involve an archetypal shift that begins with a period of chaos and collapse before it leads to

0:40.3

creation and a renewal of life. The initial phase of an apocalyptic period also involves a lifting of the veil

0:49.3

that reveals what has been concealed behind closed doors and uncovers what has long been covered up.

0:57.0

At a time when political and cultural divisions are

1:01.0

intentionally driven deeper,

1:03.0

what we need are not just better politics and policies,

1:07.0

but also a greater psychological sense

1:10.0

and deeper understanding of the sanctity of life and the importance of the individual soul.

1:38.5

The Greek philosopher Heraclitus made famous the idea of everything changes or everything flows.

1:52.8

He was known throughout the ancient world for his cosmological and metaphysical theories, and he laid the philosophical groundwork that influenced figures like Plato and Aristotle.

1:59.9

The name Heraclitus can itself be translated as he who is always changing. And the old philosopher was indeed a fount of ideas about

2:05.6

reality not being a static state, but rather being in a continual state of becoming.

2:14.1

Over 2,500 years later, Thomas Kuhn, an American historian and philosopher of science,

2:22.2

became widely known for developing a new theory of how significant changes occur in the field of science.

2:30.6

His 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, transformed the typical view of science,

2:39.7

which tended to be a narrative of a slow and deliberate march towards a greater understanding of the natural world.

2:48.1

Kuhn proposed that there are two types of scientific development. The first involves

2:54.6

incremental changes in the course of what he called normal science, while the second involves

3:00.8

revolutions and thinking that shift the basic understandings of the natural world as well as the practices of science.

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