Asteria

J.Cardinale

A podcast at the intersection of mythology, Jungian Psychology, and Archetypal Astrology.

Episodes

  1. 4D AGO

    Children of Men: And The Fight Against Fascism

    In this episode, we dive deep into the haunting world of Children of Men—a film that feels less like fiction and more like prophecy. Released in 2006 and based on the novel by P. D. James, Children of Men imagines a world where humanity has lost the ability to reproduce. But beneath that premise lies something far more unsettling: a portrait of a society unraveling under the weight of authoritarianism, inequality, and cultural exhaustion. In this episode, we explore how the film functions as modern prophecy—echoing ideas from thinkers like Abraham Joshua Heschel and Carl Jung—both of whom warned that humanity’s greatest threat is not nature, but itself. Through symbolism, mythology, and astrology, we unpack how Children of Men reveals the deeper psychological and spiritual crisis of our age. At the center of the story is Theo Farron, played by Clive Owen—a man who has lost hope in the future. But when he becomes the unlikely guardian of a miraculous pregnancy, his journey transforms into something far larger: a story of redemption, sacrifice, and the fragile rebirth of hope. Along the way, we explore: How Children of Men reflects the cultural and political anxieties of the late 2020s The film’s prophetic critique of media, nationalism, and the scapegoating of immigrants The symbolism behind Kee and her child as an unexpected savior figure The Christian imagery woven throughout the film’s narrative The hidden symbolism in the film’s title Astrological patterns surrounding the film’s release and what they reveal about its deeper themes We also examine the film’s haunting background details—the subtle visual storytelling that reveals the true horror of the world unfolding just outside the frame. If prophecy exists to awaken us from our moral sleep, then Children of Men may be one of the most important prophetic works of modern science fiction. Because ultimately, this story isn’t just about collapse. It’s about the possibility that even in the darkest moment—hope can still be born.

    46 min
  2. 09/21/2025

    Sacred Union: Reclaiming Our Lost Pieces

    Brief Description  Sacred Union is a mythic and psychological journey into individuation. From Shiva and Shakti to Isis and Osiris, we explore how integrating our “lost” parts—warrior and mystic, anima and animus, light and shadow—turns psychic lead into gold. Wholeness isn’t found by choosing a side, but by uniting the opposites within.   Deeper Summary This episode opens an in depth look at individuation and wholeness through myth, depth psychology, and alchemy. Drawing on the cosmic union of Shiva and Shakti, the Myth of Isis and Osiris, and Jung’s map of the psyche, we explore how true growth comes from reconciling opposites within us: consciousness and action, warrior and mystic, light and shadow. Through a personal story of trading away a “warrior” self for acceptance and later reclaiming it, the episode shows how our unconscious doesn’t just contain our buried darkness—it safeguards our abandoned light. Individuation is the sacred marriage of our inner pairings, the alchemical work of turning psychic “lead” into living gold, so that the pieces we once split off can be honored, integrated, and made creative again.   Links 🔗 Bernardo Katstrup’s Video: “Getting What You Actually Want” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWabmnZrvIM&t=413s 🔗 Marie Louis VonFranz Interview Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8RYYjpC2o4&t=60s 🔗 Joseph Campbell’s Clip From the Power of Myth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PwW3S9eHrg 🔗 Show Website: Bridgewalker.carrd.co 🔗 Instagram @ Asteriapod   Key takeaways Wholeness is not perfection but integration. What we exile for acceptance often contains our power and vitality. Inner conflict is a signal that multiple “parts” are seeking dialogue, not proof that something is wrong.   #Jungian psychology #Individuation #Shadow work #Anima and animus #Mythology #Alchemy #Isis and Osiris #Shiva and Shakti #Personal growth #Wholeness

    25 min

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4.4
out of 5
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A podcast at the intersection of mythology, Jungian Psychology, and Archetypal Astrology.