Living Myth

Episode 462 - The Child of Joy

Nov 19, 2025
The discussion dives into how global troubles weigh heavily on individual souls, triggering feelings of abandonment. Michael Meade uses the symbol of a dream with abandoned infants to explore our need to nurture neglected parts of ourselves. Joy is positioned as our original wealth, requiring us to heal wounds of self-betrayal. Empathy from caregivers shapes our sense of self, and the podcast reflects on reclaiming joy as a divine connection. Poetic insights highlight the beautiful madness intertwined with this joy throughout life.
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INSIGHT

World Turmoil Mirrors Inner Splits

  • The world's troubles press down on individual souls because our inner life is tuned to collective upheaval.
  • Widening outer divisions activate inner splits like abandonment, rejection, and overwhelm.
ANECDOTE

Dream Of Two Infants On A Cold Hearth

  • Michael Meade recounts a dream of two infants abandoned on a cold hearth, one dead and one wounded but alive.
  • The dream symbolizes having to let go of inert parts to nourish what seeks life.
INSIGHT

Crisis As Path To Hidden Gifts

  • Genuine crises reactivate early abandonment wounds to invite healing and reveal hidden gifts.
  • Collapsing or exploding at limits isn't failure but a path back to lost soul connections.
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