
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The Planets Series begins with our closest and most intimate neighbour: the moon.
The moon represents the dreaming mind, our instinctive life and our guidance system to the emotional waves of our turbulent lives.
Each of these elements of the moon is explored in this episode with the help of three mythic figures:
The second half of the podcast begins with the image of Grimm's Hansel staring longingly back at his home as he's taken into the woods by his step-mother to be abandoned. He drops white stones on the ground that are then lit up by the moonlight to guide him back home.
From there we visit Mnemosyne's cellular memory, the thread-weavers and the way Ithaka pulls at Odysseus.
The Gorgons, including Medusa, will help us relate to the moments we feel unrelatable. There are many links between Medusa, the ocean and the moon. Including the Orphics calling the moon's face the Gorgoneion.
And finally Rilke with some soul-soothing words in his poem 'You Come and Go'.
Cover Art: Endymion : Effet de lune, ou Le Sommeil d’Endymion (The Sleep of Endymion), Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, 1791.
I leant heavily on Gods of the Greeks, Carl Kerenyi, 1951
Very thankful to Brian Clark, Melanie Reinhart, Travis Elliot and Milena Kadziela for their help in the creation of this podcast.
For my German audience... The poem at the end from Rilke:
Du kommst und gehst
Du kommst und gehst. Die Türen fallen
viel sanfter zu, fast ohne Wehn.
Du bist der Leiseste von allen,
die durch die leisen Häuser gehn.
Man kann sich so an dich gewöhnen,
daß man nicht aus dem Buche schaut,
wenn seine Bilder sich verschönen,
von deinem Schatten überblaut;
weil dich die Dinge immer tönen
nur einmal leis und einmal laut.
Oft wenn ich dich in Sinnen sehe,
verteilt sich deine Allgestalt;
du gehst wie lauter lichte Rehe,
und ich bin dunkel und bin Wald.
Du bist ein Rad, an dem ich stehe:
von deinen vielen dunklen Achsen
wird immer wieder eine schwer
und dreht sich näher zu mir her,
und meine willigen Werke wachsen
von Wiederkehr zu Wiederkehr.
Join the Newsletter!
Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur
Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show!
Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.
By Chris Skidmore5
3838 ratings
The Planets Series begins with our closest and most intimate neighbour: the moon.
The moon represents the dreaming mind, our instinctive life and our guidance system to the emotional waves of our turbulent lives.
Each of these elements of the moon is explored in this episode with the help of three mythic figures:
The second half of the podcast begins with the image of Grimm's Hansel staring longingly back at his home as he's taken into the woods by his step-mother to be abandoned. He drops white stones on the ground that are then lit up by the moonlight to guide him back home.
From there we visit Mnemosyne's cellular memory, the thread-weavers and the way Ithaka pulls at Odysseus.
The Gorgons, including Medusa, will help us relate to the moments we feel unrelatable. There are many links between Medusa, the ocean and the moon. Including the Orphics calling the moon's face the Gorgoneion.
And finally Rilke with some soul-soothing words in his poem 'You Come and Go'.
Cover Art: Endymion : Effet de lune, ou Le Sommeil d’Endymion (The Sleep of Endymion), Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, 1791.
I leant heavily on Gods of the Greeks, Carl Kerenyi, 1951
Very thankful to Brian Clark, Melanie Reinhart, Travis Elliot and Milena Kadziela for their help in the creation of this podcast.
For my German audience... The poem at the end from Rilke:
Du kommst und gehst
Du kommst und gehst. Die Türen fallen
viel sanfter zu, fast ohne Wehn.
Du bist der Leiseste von allen,
die durch die leisen Häuser gehn.
Man kann sich so an dich gewöhnen,
daß man nicht aus dem Buche schaut,
wenn seine Bilder sich verschönen,
von deinem Schatten überblaut;
weil dich die Dinge immer tönen
nur einmal leis und einmal laut.
Oft wenn ich dich in Sinnen sehe,
verteilt sich deine Allgestalt;
du gehst wie lauter lichte Rehe,
und ich bin dunkel und bin Wald.
Du bist ein Rad, an dem ich stehe:
von deinen vielen dunklen Achsen
wird immer wieder eine schwer
und dreht sich näher zu mir her,
und meine willigen Werke wachsen
von Wiederkehr zu Wiederkehr.
Join the Newsletter!
Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur
Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show!
Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

1,876 Listeners

1,575 Listeners

1,159 Listeners

341 Listeners

803 Listeners

968 Listeners

1,028 Listeners

1,665 Listeners

4,255 Listeners

942 Listeners

1,050 Listeners

384 Listeners

212 Listeners

671 Listeners

126 Listeners