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Wolves And Dragons Podcast
Fenrir: The Black Wolf AkA (David)
245 episodes
3 days ago
Mythic stories reveal humanity's inner conflicts. The classic tension between light and dark parts of ourselves plays out through epic tales of heroes and villains. What inner demons hold us back from realizing our full potential? Can we overcome cycles of pain to forge new purpose? Black Wolf explores these timeless struggles.
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Mythic stories reveal humanity's inner conflicts. The classic tension between light and dark parts of ourselves plays out through epic tales of heroes and villains. What inner demons hold us back from realizing our full potential? Can we overcome cycles of pain to forge new purpose? Black Wolf explores these timeless struggles.
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Personal Journals
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S3E14 - Wolves, Shadows, and the Human Psyche
Wolves And Dragons Podcast
9 minutes 31 seconds
2 months ago
S3E14 - Wolves, Shadows, and the Human Psyche

explores the complex facets of human nature. It examines the primal instincts that emerge during survival scenarios, referencing popular culture examples like "The Walking Dead." The discussion integrates psychological theories, such as Carl Jung's concept of the "shadow self" and Sigmund Freud's model of the id, ego, and superego, to illustrate internal conflicts. Furthermore, the text symbolically links mythical dragons to powerful emotions and creative forces within individuals, citing narratives like "Attack on Titan." It concludes by emphasising the fragile boundary between societal order and barbarism, asserting that true self-discovery involves integrating these diverse inner elements.

Wolves And Dragons Podcast
Mythic stories reveal humanity's inner conflicts. The classic tension between light and dark parts of ourselves plays out through epic tales of heroes and villains. What inner demons hold us back from realizing our full potential? Can we overcome cycles of pain to forge new purpose? Black Wolf explores these timeless struggles.