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Living Myth

Episode 476 - Resistance to Change

Living Myth

Michael Meade

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Education

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

This episode considers the problem of resistance to change from psychological and mythological viewpoints. While we are facing radical changes that threaten both nature and culture, we are also challenged by the dilemma of human resistance to change at both personal and collective levels. The issue is not simply a lack of commitment to change. Rather, resistance arises precisely where we have the best intentions to change. The problem becomes all the more difficult as we may not be aware of our resistance because it occurs at an unconscious level. Attempts to meaningfully change can feel like an internal struggle between opposing parts of ourselves; one part that overtly wants change and another part that covertly works against it.

 

 

What some psychologists call an internal "competing commitment" or a subconscious "immunity to change" was once known as the fatal flaw that leads us away from our soul's natural goal of transformation and spiritual realization. In terms of mythic imagination, each soul has an original intention waiting to be found and a life dream waiting to awaken. And each soul also has its fatal flaw, a kind of reverse attitude that works against that original intention.

 

 

Genuine transformation develops from the inside out. Thus, when change becomes essential, not just for ourselves, but also for life on earth, we are called to awaken to the true aims of our authentic selves as well as to the fatal flaws that work against meaningful change, both personally and collectively.

 

 

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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.

0:18.0

This episode considers the problem of resistance to change

0:23.2

from psychological and mythological viewpoints.

0:27.4

While we are facing radical changes that threaten both nature and culture,

0:32.3

we are also challenged by the dilemma of human resistance to change

0:36.5

at both personal and collective levels.

0:40.4

Genuine transformation develops from the inside out.

0:43.8

Thus, when change becomes essential, not just for ourselves, but also for life on earth,

0:50.5

we are called to awaken to the true aims of our authentic selves, as well as to the fatal flaws that work against meaningful change, both personally and collectively.

1:01.0

Music In many traditional cosmologies and mythologies, the moon is considered to be more powerful than the sun.

1:25.8

A modern person might argue that the sun is so powerful. It rises

1:30.5

every day and fills the world with light, and it makes so many things on earth possible.

1:38.0

Not only that, someone might say, but the light of the moon is just a reflection of the light

1:43.7

of the sun. But the point about the moon is just a reflection of the light of the sun.

1:45.2

But the point about the moon being powerful

1:48.4

was not about astronomy

1:50.4

or about how things might seem in the clear light of day.

1:56.0

The reason the moon was seen to be more powerful

1:59.4

was because the moon constantly changes.

2:04.1

And since change was understood to be the essence of life,

2:09.7

and because each time we see the moon, it is in a different phase,

2:15.1

the moon represents change, whereas the sun appears more or less the same

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