On this episode of Living Myth, Michael Meade considers the current threats to nature and the earth from the perspective of an ancient re-creation myth from the Mantaco people of the Amazon. After the entire world has been burned to ashes, the only survivors of the catastrophe struggle to revive life on earth. Surprisingly, they are able to resuscitate life by drumming upon a piece of charcoal and dancing until a green tendril emerges from the charred remains of a tree. The tendril turns out to be the “original ancestor” or Tree of Life from which the forests quickly grow back and eventually all of life returns.


SUPPORT MOSAIC

Please consider a donation to Mosaic to support the podcast and help us continue our creative efforts to use myth, story and imagination to find ways to heal, renew and restore both culture and nature.


LIVING MYTH PREMIUM

This offering  gives members access to additional content beyond the free weekly edition of the podcast.

Become a member today and for $10/month receive:

●  Bonus episodes each month
●  The full podcast archives of over 485 episodes
●  A 30% discount on all online events, courses and titles

Your membership helps grow Living Myth and ensures we are able to continue developing and expanding this creative project.


LISTENER COMMENTS

“I cannot recommend this podcast more highly. It is true art/poetry/story medicine and an antidote for the divisive messages surrounding us.” 

"I'm so grateful to have found this podcast.  The way Michael Meade weaves myth and applies it to the current times we live in really helps me to navigate the challenges I've faced."

"The wisdom and deep perspective that flows through Michael Meade is medicine for me in these times of radical change and uncertainty."