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What if myths were never meant to be taken literally or dismissed as fiction but read as maps of the inner life? In this episode of The Intuitive Awakening Podcast, we explore myth as the ancient world understood it: not as superstition or moral tale, but as a living language of the soul. Drawing from Greek myth, mystery traditions, philosophy, and ancient historians, this episode reveals how myths encode the deep structures of human experience: loss, desire, descent, transformation, and return.
We journey through stories of Demeter and Persephone, Orpheus, Inanna, Odysseus, and Psyche, not to analyze them from a distance, but to listen for how they mirror inner terrain. Along the way, we hear from Plato, Aristotle, Heraclitus, Plutarch, and later thinkers who recognized myth as a necessary form of knowledge when reason reaches its limits.
This is not a conversation about symbolism as abstraction. It is an invitation to reclaim mythic literacy, to recognize where you are in the story, and why certain myths continue to call to us across centuries. For listeners who sense that ancient stories still carry guidance, and that the soul has always known how to speak in images.
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What if myths were never meant to be taken literally or dismissed as fiction but read as maps of the inner life? In this episode of The Intuitive Awakening Podcast, we explore myth as the ancient world understood it: not as superstition or moral tale, but as a living language of the soul. Drawing from Greek myth, mystery traditions, philosophy, and ancient historians, this episode reveals how myths encode the deep structures of human experience: loss, desire, descent, transformation, and return.
We journey through stories of Demeter and Persephone, Orpheus, Inanna, Odysseus, and Psyche, not to analyze them from a distance, but to listen for how they mirror inner terrain. Along the way, we hear from Plato, Aristotle, Heraclitus, Plutarch, and later thinkers who recognized myth as a necessary form of knowledge when reason reaches its limits.
This is not a conversation about symbolism as abstraction. It is an invitation to reclaim mythic literacy, to recognize where you are in the story, and why certain myths continue to call to us across centuries. For listeners who sense that ancient stories still carry guidance, and that the soul has always known how to speak in images.

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