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New Dimensions Radio for June 30, 2008
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Today's Highlight: "Mythic Storytelling and the Ends of Time," with Michael Meade
Today, we hear about the 'ends of time' not only from religious quarters but from the scientific community with its reports of vanishing species, forests, languages, etc. Could these many endings carry a different meaning without fear and an opportunity for deeper understanding? Michael Meade believes that the ancient role of storytelling holds mythic truths and taps into imagination that reveals the beginnings amongst the endings. "I'm trying to remind people that this 'knock-on-wood' hard as nails, in your face world is only the front of the worlds. That behind it is the world of imagination and the world of nuance, the world of spirit. . . . . When it seems that the world is gonna end, what we're missing is the touch of eternity. . . . At the ends of time are the roots of eternity, and we need to get back to the poetry and the imagination in order to tune in both to the eternal and also to nature."

Michael Meade is a renowned storyteller, drummer, scholar of mythology and student of ritual in traditional cultures. He has a gifted capacity to weave this material into a persuasive and compelling presentation, tapping ancestral sources of wisdom and bridging them to the stories we are living today. He has led retreats for more than two decades and brings a wealth of strength, humor, compassion and fearlessness to this work. He is the author of The Water of Life, co-editor of The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, and author of The World Behind the World: Living at the Ends of Time. To learn more about the work of Michael Meade go to www.mosaicvoices.org



Topics explored in this dialogue:

* Why are we hearing so much these days about the "ends of times"
* Why is storytelling important
* Are we in a 'crisis of meaning' and what does that mean
* How do stories help us to understand, give meaning to, the beginnings and endings we see in our personal and global lives
* How does a Native American story and the tale of Scharazade point to the importance of the feminine in the end times


Since 1973, New Dimensions has been exploring the landscape of possibilities of a more just, sustainable and compassionate world by having deep dialogues with individuals who are actively making a creative contribution in the world.

New Dimensions has interviewed hundreds of the greatest minds on the planet such as the late mythologist Joseph Campbell, poet Maya Angelou and physicist David Bohm. It has featured Pulitzer prize winners E.O. Wilson from Harvard and poet/ecologist Gary Snyder.

Primarily the medium used to communicate these ideas is radio. New Dimensions national series is heard, for the most part, on National Public Radio affiliates and other public stations. This flagship series airs weekly on over 350 stations around the U.S. and another 300 stations in Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It can also be heard 24/7 here on the New Dimensions website.


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