The Heroic Quest: EMP Podcast 33

Published: Dec. 17, 2019, 1:20 a.m.

b'Have you ever sat down by a campfire and listened with rapt attention to a well-told tale? Before we had books, video games and movies this was our most important form of entertainment. \\n\\nStories are more than just a means of entertainment though, they are an ancient and integral part of the human experience.\\n\\n44,000 years ago, early humans were etching figures of heroic hunters and mighty beasts onto cave walls in Indonesia.\\n\\nIn 1800 BC the epic of Gilgamesh was being scribed onto clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia. More recently the Harry Potter series has sold over 500 million copies worldwide and last year total box office revenue in North America amounted to $11.89 billion.\\n\\nIt\\u2019s not hard to understand why the power of storytelling is held so close to our hearts.\\n\\nStories make sense of the world. They allow us to see life through the eyes of another. They guide us to insight, deepen our understanding, and increase our chances of survival in a dangerous and hostile universe.\\n\\nOf all the tales told around the globe, the most familiar archetypal story is the heroic journey; a characters epic quest to confront the chaotic darkness of the world and restore order and security to their people.\\n\\nIn today\\u2019s episode of the EMP Podcast, you will join Rafe by the campfire at this summers Return to the Source as he shares the stories of Saint George and the Dragon and King Martel of Odd. These stories, reflect ancient themes of heroism, but what do they signify to you? Let me know if these stories spoke to you and if so how do you feel they might give insight in to movement practice?\\n\\nTell us in the comments below!\\n\\nSHOW NOTES\\n\\n00:00 - Intro\\n01:00 - Announcements\\n02:49 - Saint George and the Dragon\\n10:09 - The King of Odd\\n17:00 - Outro\\n\\nSUPPORT US\\n\\nwww.evolvemoveplay.com\\nwww.patreon.com/rafekelley'