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This recording offers Michael Meade’s mythic view of modern economic troubles and the loss of soul that plagues both culture and Nature. Using an ancient myth, Meade shows that creation has two hands: a spirit hand that brings bright beginnings, and a soul hand that touches darkness and knows how to be creative in troubled times.
Full of great wit and healing humor, rich with surprising insights and compelling stories this recording weaves a path through modern troubles while constantly showing how soul would have us understand who we are individually and what we serve collectively. “When all seems lost, the things that are most essentially ours can be found again.”
The modern world suffers from “double exposure” as culture and nature, the “two great garments of life,” seem to unravel at the same time. Meanwhile, science and religion seem to arrive at similar conclusions as statistics and scriptures each predict the “end of the world.” Is it the end of all time or a time of many endings seeking the vital ground of renewal?