
On the Soul's Terms #118 | Micheal Meade | May Everything Come Back Together | Ode to the 11th
Michael Meade rejoins the podcast to discuss all things 11th house; the house of collective consciousness, groups, teams and the Polis: society at large. The 11th is where the great mystery occurs in the interaction between the individual cell and the whole organism.
Michael's words act as a steadying force in unsettling times. He brings us back to a sense of cohesion and collaboration, reminding us of our internal spark of life that he calls the Genius. In his vision, that he draws from ancient wells, he sees a world of individuals waking up to the truth within their souls and participating in the creation of a new world as the current paradigms collapse. The more this happens the more gold within the cracks of the world are revealed.
In these times of upheaval and uncertainty, Michael gives us a soothing balm whilst encouraging us to step forward and participate in the great theatre of life.
Within this episodes theatre we meet the following characters:
- Phaëthon
The figure who takes power without inner maturity; the danger of inflated authority disconnected from soul. - Christ
The one nailed to the crossroads of collective tension; sacrifice, revelation, and the danger of myth hardening into dogma. - Dionysus
The twice-born god; Eros, ecstasy, dismemberment, and the return of soul energy that culture tries to repress. - Tiresias — the blind seer; inner sight over literal vision; prophetic knowing that comes through loss, transition, and a life lived between worlds.
- Hermes
The trickster and messenger; boundary-crosser, mediator between worlds, carrier of transition. - Vishnu
The cosmic dreamer; the world inhaled and exhaled through cycles of dissolution and renewal. - The Trickster
Disruptor of rigid systems; brings medicine through paradox, humour, and mischief. - The Genius
The indwelling spirit unique to each person; purpose as something listened to rather than achieved. - The Outsider
The one on the margins; carrier of renewal and new imagination when the centre collapses. - The Bodhisattva
The figure who returns to the broken world rather than escaping it; compassion in times of collapse.
Visit Michael Meade's website here where you can find links to his podcast, books and offerings.
Cover Art: The Fall of the Rebel Angels - an oil-on-panel painting created in 1562 by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur
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