On the Soul's Terms

Chris Skidmore

The wisdom of stories. Approaching what the ancients knew. On the Soul's Terms: The Podcast

  1. #127 | The Moon

    2d ago

    #127 | The Moon

    The Planets Series begins with our closest and most intimate neighbour: the moon.  The moon represents the dreaming mind, our instinctive life and our guidance system to the emotional waves of our turbulent lives.  Each of these elements of the moon is explored in this episode with the help of three mythic figures: Selene as a personification of the moon riding her white cow through the sky, visiting her lover Endymion (one who finds himself within) in his cave as he dreams the eternal dream.Artemis as the wild, instinctual life that stays true to her nature and close to her essence. and Hekate, the triple goddess, who has her home in the underworld. It's Hekate who arrives in our most desperate times of need to accompany us in the realm of grief and loss. The second half of the podcast begins with the image of Grimm's Hansel staring longingly back at his home as he's taken into the woods by his step-mother to be abandoned. He drops white stones on the ground that are then lit up by the moonlight to guide him back home.  From there we visit Mnemosyne's cellular memory, the thread-weavers and the way Ithaka pulls at Odysseus. The Gorgons, including Medusa, will help us relate to the moments we feel unrelatable. There are many links between Medusa, the ocean and the moon. Including the Orphics calling the moon's face the Gorgoneion. And finally Rilke with some soul-soothing words in his poem 'You Come and Go'. Cover Art: Endymion : Effet de lune, ou Le Sommeil d’Endymion (The Sleep of Endymion), Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, 1791. I leant heavily on Gods of the Greeks, Carl Kerenyi, 1951 Very thankful to Brian Clark, Melanie Reinhart, Travis Elliot and Milena Kadziela for their help in the creation of this podcast. For my German audience... The poem at the end from Rilke: Du kommst und gehst Du kommst und gehst. Die Türen fallen  viel sanfter zu, fast ohne Wehn.  Du bist der Leiseste von allen,  die durch die leisen Häuser gehn. Man kann sich so an dich gewöhnen,  daß man nicht aus dem Buche schaut,  wenn seine Bilder sich verschönen,  von deinem Schatten überblaut;  weil dich die Dinge immer tönen  nur einmal leis und einmal laut. Oft wenn ich dich in Sinnen sehe,  verteilt sich deine Allgestalt;  du gehst wie lauter lichte Rehe,  und ich bin dunkel und bin Wald. Du bist ein Rad, an dem ich stehe:  von deinen vielen dunklen Achsen  wird immer wieder eine schwer  und dreht sich näher zu mir her,  und meine willigen Werke wachsen  von Wiederkehr zu Wiederkehr.   Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    55 min
  2. Podcast Announcement | The Planets | Internal Solar Systems

    Jun 25

    Podcast Announcement | The Planets | Internal Solar Systems

    I disappeared for a few months, went a bit underground, and even partially relocated my life to Greece so I could be a little closer to the gods I keep talking about. Now I’m ready to return with something simple, specific, and surprisingly alive: a new astrology podcast series on the planets, approached as characters of the psyche rather than abstract symbols on a page. If the houses are the places where the saga of a life unfolds, the planets are the ones living it. I’ve been thinking of them less like an internal family system and more like an internal solar system, each planet representing a different part of the self with its own aims, needs, and ways of moving. We’ll take an imaginal voyage through the horoscope, stopping at one planet or luminary at a time, experimenting with what it feels like to become the Moon with its craters and shadow, the Sun with its heat and power, and Mercury with its fast, message-carrying urgency. Myth will be one of our main guides. Because the planets share names with Greco-Roman figures, their stories give us a rich way to watch archetypes behave: who allies with whom, what gets opposed, and how a planet’s gifts can become traps when they run the inner world unchecked. The order of the series follows the Sun’s movement through the zodiac, exploring the ruler of the sign we’re in, beginning next week with the Moon as ruler of Cancer, then the Sun for Leo, then Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, plus a bonus planet and a special guest. As usual, I’ll be joined by guests to explore each planetary archetype. We start with my dear friend, colleague, and mentor Melanie Reinhart for the lunar conversation. If you’d like to go deeper, paid Patreon members can join a monthly reflective Zoom call to ask questions about personal placements and continue the threads we leave open. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find this mythic astrology journey. * My words here underwent a clean up from Buzzsprout's AI. Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    7 min
  3. #126 | Briar Rose or Sleeping Beauty or Dornröschen | Dormant Gifts

    Apr 4

    #126 | Briar Rose or Sleeping Beauty or Dornröschen | Dormant Gifts

    The series on the houses wouldn't have felt complete without one last fairytale.  In this, the 40th and last episode of the series, we explore the German tale of Dornröschen, which loosely translates to 'the little rose inside the thorns'.  It begins with a talking frog who crawls out of the water to deliver a prophecy to the bathing queen. And it takes us into those places in ourselves that feel dormant. We feel that these parts have such great potential in our lives, but they remain fast asleep.  Until... Well, that's the thing. The story takes us into the element of timing, of transits, of progressions, of gestation and of waiting until that which slumbers is ready to arouse.  I'm joined in a very synchronous way by Milena Kadziela, a fellow astrologer and psychotherapist. She sends a transmission from London, in the middle of the night, on the Libra Full Moon. The moon was at 12°, which is the 13th degree. Milena, a listener to the show, felt that the one element that was missing in the series was that of the intercepted house. It happens that she uses this very story, Briar Rose, to speak to those hard to access parts of the chart.  And so, she joined us for a late cameo in the episode to drop her night wisdom on us all.  If you'd like to find out more about Milena's work you can find her here.  You can read the story itself here. The image for the podcast is again from Artist and Patron, Lucy Dodd. Her work is also featured on episode 124 with Melanie Reinhart.  With an overlaid princess from a 1981 edition of La Belle Au Bois Dormant & Autres Contes Merveilleux (Sleeping Beauty & Other Wonderful Tales), published by Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri and Hachette. Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    49 min
  4. #124 | Melanie Reinhart | The Mysteries of the 12th House

    Mar 19

    #124 | Melanie Reinhart | The Mysteries of the 12th House

    Melanie Reinhart joins me once more to speak into and from the 12th house of the wheel of houses. The episode itself is a wonderful example of how that which we talk about can sometimes be 'conjured up' by our speech. This is something that Gregory Bateson called a 'metalogue' - a word introduced to me by Melanie many moons ago.  Our metalogue was a disruption from the gods of technology who seemed to think that some of what we shared was best kept in silence. And so we were kicked off the call at a particularly poignant moment in this one.  None-the-less, the essence of the house was thoroughly explored. And we share with you whatever the deities allow us to reveal.  This completes our 'series within a series' on the water houses - those elusive and hard to grasp places of reality. I'm forever grateful to Melanie for her generosity of spirit in sharing her depth of wisdom with us on the podcast.  The image for the podcast cover is from Patron of the show, Lucy Dodd. It's a piece she calls "Sun Moon and Mermaid" made with, in her words, 'Iron oxide and Copper ink, blue spirulina, cochineal and some other stuff.'  She completed it just as our Iron John episodes were released.  REFERENCES Authors & Thinkers Gregory Bateson → Concept of metalogue → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Bateson Carl Jung → Concept of the numinous → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numinous Dane Rudhyar → The Astrological Houses: The Spectrum of Individual Experience (also published as New Mansions for New Men) David Abram → Cultural perception / reality frameworks → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Abram C. A. Meier → Ancient Incubation and Modern Psychotherapy (republished as Healing Dream and Ritual) Brian Clark → Rewilding the psyche (concept referenced)Mythological Sources & Figures Hyginus → Fabulae (mythographical fragments) Dionysus → Greek god of ecstasy, twice-born myth → https://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Dionysos.html Asclepius → Greek god of healing and incubation temples → https://www.theoi.com/Ouranios/Asklepios.html Ariadne → Associated with Dionysus, labyrinth, and Corona Borealis River Lethe & Mnemosyne → Rivers of forgetfulness and memory in the underworld Chiron & Chariklo → Centaur healer and his consort (associated with weaving/spinning) Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    1h 11m
  5. #123 | The Twelfth House | Containing Multitudes

    Mar 13

    #123 | The Twelfth House | Containing Multitudes

    The 12th and final house of astrology is often given a bad wrap. It's considered the house of hidden enemies and of our own undoing. It rules over places we'd rather not be such as prisons, hospitals and asylums. And yet, deep in this oceanic place in our charts we may meet the gods themselves. Figures from the collective unconscious who shape shift and morph, reveal and conceal themselves into and out of our minds.  It's a place that has associations with Neptune, Jupiter and Pisces; the deepest places of the ocean where our surface world probes can't reach. A place where Saturn, brooding and moody as he is, is in his Joy. Yes, that's right, Saturn has a joyful place.  In order to enter this house we need to leave our conscious tools at the door. We need to journey away from the known world on a wonderful sea journey with fantastic companions.  Hercules' 12th labour, Ariadne abandoned on Naxos and Hephaestus, the wounded goldsmith whose workshop is in a cave under the sea, will help us get a better feel for this place. Help us take a good look around and see what it is that we might be missing about this much maligned house, and what secret treasures it might be already, right now, shaping and re-shaping in the forge.  Podcast Cover: "Mercury Confiding the Infant Bacchus to the Nymphs of Nysa" by François Boucher. Sources & References Mentioned in This Episode Carl Jung – Modern Man in Search of a Soul James Hillman – The Myth of Analysis Arnold Mindell – Process-Oriented Psychology Mircea Eliade – The Forge and the Crucible Walt Whitman – Song of Myself, from Leaves of Grass Roberto Calasso – The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony The Delphic Maxims (including “Know Thyself”) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphic_maxims Mythological Figures & Stories ExploredHeracles and Cerberus • The Labours of Heracles Theseus and the Minotaur Ariadne and Dionysus on Naxos Hephaestus and the forge beneath the sea The Golden Net of Ares and Aphrodite Cronus and the Golden AgeAdditional Astrological ThemesThe Twelfth House • Neptune and the Oceanic Realm Saturn’s Joy in the Twelfth House The Water Houses: 4th, 8th and 12th The Ascendant as Threshold (the “door-slab” of the chart)Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    1h 1m
  6. #122 | Iron John & the 11th/12th House Cusp | with Ryan Nielsen | Part Two

    Feb 26

    #122 | Iron John & the 11th/12th House Cusp | with Ryan Nielsen | Part Two

    Part Two of our wanderings with Iron John/Hans. The episode begins with the moss bed made for the boy in the forest. Ryan shares soulful reflections on moss itself; known as a 'boundary layer' that draws moisture not from the ground up but from the air down. Moss forms little cups to gather water from the electricity in the air, which must be one of the most Aquarian/11th House symbols I've ever heard.  We re-enter the story where we left off in part one; the boy is learning to listen in to his inner most knowing. In speaking for the scent of the wild flowers he shows us that his time asleep on the moss transformed his sense of reality. He is becoming ready to work with the gold/wound split in his consciousness. In the second half of the story we encounter much Chironic imagery. A three-legged 'hobblety jig' horse speaks to our current moment as Chiron moves through the last phase of Aries and Saturn/Neptune through the first. What does this story tell us about Aries energy, wounded kings, lost wildness and the world's deep thirst? It's a longer episode than most, but once you listen in you'll see why. To get the most nourishment from this story we needed to move more with Kairos time than Kronos. The result, however, is a very nourishing alchemical brew.  So grateful to Ryan's wife, Holly Parson Nielsen, for the artwork for the episode. It conjures the movement of the story so well from the well to the moss to the gold. Thank you Holly.  If you'd like to know more about Ryan's work, or perhaps book a session with him to explore his approach to astrology, mythology and the dreaming body, go to yourveryownmyth.com. Join the Newsletter! Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur Please consider becoming a Patron to support the show! Go to OnTheSoulsTerms.com for more.

    1h 50m
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