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In this episode, I explore the ancient Greek idea of the daimon — not as a demon, but as an inner guide that accompanies each human life.
Drawing on Plato’s Myth of Er, I reflect on the possibility that the soul chooses its life before birth, and that something within us still remembers — even after we have forgotten.
The episode weaves together philosophy, psychology, and personal experience to examine:
Why we feel a persistent inner restlessness
How calling appears not as clarity, but as tension
The role of intuition, symbols, and life events as expressions of the daimon
Whether purpose is something we create — or something we uncover
This is an exploration of calling, memory, and the quiet force that seems to guide us, even when we do not understand it.
By Uffe SveegaardSend us Fan Mail
In this episode, I explore the ancient Greek idea of the daimon — not as a demon, but as an inner guide that accompanies each human life.
Drawing on Plato’s Myth of Er, I reflect on the possibility that the soul chooses its life before birth, and that something within us still remembers — even after we have forgotten.
The episode weaves together philosophy, psychology, and personal experience to examine:
Why we feel a persistent inner restlessness
How calling appears not as clarity, but as tension
The role of intuition, symbols, and life events as expressions of the daimon
Whether purpose is something we create — or something we uncover
This is an exploration of calling, memory, and the quiet force that seems to guide us, even when we do not understand it.