
This episode explores the Trickster archetype functions as a necessary agent of renewal during periods of spiritual or cultural stagnation, often referred to in Buddhist cosmology as the Latter Age of the Dharma. This archetype, embodied by figures like Loki, Coyote, or the Buddhist layperson Vimalakīrti, challenges fixed structures and hollow ritualsby employing chaos, paradox, and irreverence. The text argues that this disruption is not destruction for its own sake but a prerequisite for creativity and re-formation, mirroring John Boyd’s strategic concept of destroying old models to create new ones. Ultimately, the Trickster is portrayed as the "immune system" for traditions, clearing away ossified paradigms so that authentic truth and awakening can reassert themselves, even functioning as a corrective medicine when society loses its way.