The wisdom of stories. Approaching what the ancients knew. On the Soul's Terms: The Podcast
Today Mercury makes his way back into Gemini - his Astrological home. This episode is a tribute to the Prince of Thieves, God of the Crossroads, Guide of Souls (Psychopomp) and Friend at the Feast.
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Zoë Tryon is a renowned activist, speaker, and artist known for her work with indigenous communities globally. She is the Founder of One of the Tribe Journeys, a travel company that offers privately …
Zoë Tryon is a renowned activist, speaker, and artist known for her work with indigenous communities globally. She is the Founder of One of the Tribe Journeys, a travel company that offers privately …
Asclepius is the god of medicine in Ancient Greece. The gifted student of Chiron, he entered the dreams of his patients and healed from inside the Soul.
One of the great 'Asclepiads' - the descendants…
Today's episode follows on from the last (Episode 20) on the myth of Narcissus & Echo.
This week I'm joined by an old friend and mentor - Margie Templeton. Margie spent 35 years in New York as a prac…
Today's episode explores the ancient myth of Narcissus & Echo - paying close attention to Ovid's take on the myth from his book Metamorphoses.
The word Narcissist is commonly used these days, but the …
Celebrating the Astrological New Year and the first new moon of the Year in Aries: The Story of the Zodiac. We go from the Oceanic realm, the dreamtime of Pisces into the Creative Fire of Aries which…
James Mattingley returns to the show with another powerful poem:
The Return by Geneen Marie Haugen
Some day, if you are lucky,
you’ll return from a thunderous journey
trailing snake scales, wing fragment…
Tara Judelle is a world renowned yoga facilitator moved by bringing humans into their innate sense of freedom and purpose. After 30 years experimenting in all forms of movement, Tara co-created the S…
Stuart Gadenne joins the podcast to talk all things Norse Mythology.
We delve into the attempts of the Gods to punish and silence the Trickster God Loki, and how that led to the inevitable end of time…
Stuart Gadenne joins the podcast to talk all things Norse Mythology.
We delve into the attempts of the Gods to punish and silence the Trickster God Loki, and how that led to the inevitable end of tim…
Persia Juliet joins the show and opens with the Ancient Indian Epic love story of Shiva & Sati. It's a story panning many epochs and lifetimes exploring love, longing, passion and the Yogic Path.
Per…
The Ancient Greek myth of the Labyrinth is one of the most rich, complex and compelling stories of the ages. It provides us a metaphor for moving through the winding tunnels of our own individual Psy…
Dr David Russell joins me on the podcast this week. David recently wrote an essay centered around James Hillman’s 1979 book: The Dream & the Underworld. I’ve posted it with David’s permission on the …
In Part Two of my discussion with Melanie Reinhart we start where we left off; the ability of humans to communicate with plant life. This is considered 'ancient' wisdom, but perhaps it shouldn't be p…
Melanie Reinhart has been a professional astrologer since 1975. She is a patron of the Faculty of Astrological Studies and in 2004 received the Charles Harvey Award from the Astrological Association …
There was once on a time a King who had three sons, of whom two were clever and wise, but the third did not speak much, and was simple, and was called the Simpleton. When the King had become old and …
"Did we learn anything in these last 19 months? Did we learn to value life differently?"
Brian Clark is a Classics Scholar with a rich and comprehensive knowledge of Greek Mythology and Astrology. He …
The word ‘Pandemic’ comes from two Greek words: Pan - all; and Demos - people. We use it to imply that it is affecting all the people. But the word ‘demos’ aslo has a close link to the word ‘demon’. …
James Mattingley joins the show to perform a poem by Tom Hirons called, Sometimes a Wild God.
It's a powerful rendition, and leads us into a discussion of the wild one within and without. When have we…