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Folklore, Tales and Myths
CTDev
13 episodes
5 days ago
Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.
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Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.
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Japanese Folklore: Can Grief Turn a Man Into a Demon?
Folklore, Tales and Myths
13 minutes 59 seconds
5 days ago
Japanese Folklore: Can Grief Turn a Man Into a Demon?

The idea that the purest love and most profound grief can corrupt a holy man into a monster, and that the same obsessive energy, when redirected, can become the path to salvation.

In this episode of the podcast, we explore one of the most haunting tales from 18th-century Japan, "The Blue Hood," from the famous collection Ugetsu Monogatari. The podcast begins by setting the scene in the Edo period, a time of peace where supernatural stories, or kaidan, flourished. We then delve into the narrative of a respected Buddhist abbot whose all-consuming love for a young acolyte turns into a horrifying obsession after the boy's death. This episode recounts how his inconsolable grief leads him to commit a taboo act, transforming him into a flesh-eating demon that terrorizes a local village. The discussion in the podcast follows the arrival of a traveling Zen master, Kaian, who confronts the demon not with violence, but with profound wisdom. We examine his unique method of salvation: providing the demon-priest with a Zen kōan (a paradoxical riddle) and a symbolic blue hood to channel the creature's obsessive energy away from destruction and toward enlightenment. The episode concludes by tracing the legacy of this powerful story, exploring how its themes of psychological transformation and karmic consequence have influenced modern Japanese media, including the manga series xxxHolic and the video game Nioh 2.

Folklore, Tales and Myths
Before there was written history, there were stories. Stories told around a campfire to explain the stars, tales whispered to children at bedtime, and sacred myths that shaped entire civilizations. Welcome to Folklore, Tales and Myths, the podcast that journeys into the heart of humanity's most enduring narratives.