
How do we stay rooted when the world feels as if it’s unravelling, and what new forms of wisdom can emerge from mythic imagination?
In this episode of Weaving Beings Season Two, host Hardeep Kaur is joined by storyteller, mythologist and elder Michael Meade for a conversation about finding meaning in liminal times. From his childhood discovery of myth to his lifelong work with mythology and ritual, Michael reflects on how collapse and renewal are twin movements in the story of life. Together, they explore the language of myth as a guide for clarity of vision and courage, the importance of creative and contemplative practice as an anchor, and the remembering that we are each a thread of genius in the great weaving of the world.
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