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For centuries, Medea’s story has been twisted: cast as avillain or a victim, her truth buried beneath myths of revenge and foreignness. But beneath the myth, she’s a powerful archetype—one who challenges us to confront our own traumas, shadows, and the boundaries we fear to cross.

Christen and I explore the mythological and historicalsignificance of Medea, her representation in ancient stories, and her relevance for modern shadow work and healing.

She’s the witch who transforms poison into medicine—reminding us that healing often comes from the deepest shadows.

Key questions:

What choices are you capable of making to claim your voice?
What does your longing for belonging look like?

 

Keywords: Medea, shadow work, mythology, Hecate, Hekate, Greek gods, healing, trauma, witchcraft, ancient Greece, empowerment 

Key  topics:

Medea's mythological origins and cultural context

Her connection to Hekate and ancient Greek magic

Themes of trauma, betrayal, and empowerment

The role of shadow work in healing personal wounds

Symbolism of serpents, dragons, and thresholds in Medea'sstory

 

"Medea challenges us to explore our shadows."

"She is a spirit of poisons that heal."

"She is a symbol of the sacred feminine andthresholds." 

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Exploring Medea: The Complex Witch

04:32 Medea's Story: A Reflection on Power Dynamics

07:39 Healing Through Shadows: The Power of Medea

08:24 Exploring the Myth of Medea

13:02 Medea's Truth: A Channeled Message

19:17 Understanding Medea's Power and Presence

22:02 Historical Context of Medea's Story

29:04 Medea as a Symbol of the Other

34:00 The Enchantment of Medea

36:29 Medea's Sacrifices for Love

39:27 The Tragic Consequences of Betrayal

42:03 The Complexity of Choice and Power

45:08 Medea as a Symbol of Grief and Loss

47:50 The Duality of the Feminine Spirit

51:14 Medea's Role in Founding Cities

52:51 Medea as a Figure of the Oppressed

57:13 The Wisdom of Medea

 

Books by Cyndi Brannen:

 

Entering Hekate's Garden

Entering Hekate’s Cauldron

 

Euripides’ Medea
The Argonautica - Ancient Greek Epic  

Madeline Miller's Circe

 

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