In this episode of On the Soul's Terms, Chris Skidmore explores the timeless tension between two Greek goddesses: Artemis, the goddess of independence, chastity, and nature, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love, sensuality, and desire. These archetypes embody polar forces in our lives—the drive for self-sovereignty versus the longing for connection and intimacy. Through their myths, we uncover what happens when these energies collide and how they can guide us toward deeper self-awareness and transformation.
Chris delves into key stories that illustrate the unique dynamics of these archetypes, including:
Using a Jungian lens, Chris reflects on the alchemical process of transformation—separating, purifying, and integrating these opposites to discover a “magical third thing.” He also weaves in astrological insights, focusing on the movement of the South Node of the Moon from Libra (ruled by Venus/Aphrodite) to Virgo (associated with Artemis/Mercury) and how this shift resonates with the themes explored.
Key Themes:
Call to Action:
Chris invites listeners to reflect on their own relationship with independence and connection. How do these archetypal forces play out in your life? Consider journaling, creating art, or exploring your birth chart to uncover deeper insights.
Astrological Insights:
Chris encourages listeners to examine their Venus and Moon placements, the relationship between these planets, and the houses where Virgo and Libra fall in their chart. These placements can illuminate personal dynamics between independence and relationality.
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Closing Notes:
This episode marks the beginning of a new series exploring archetypal tensions. If this exploration resonates with you, stay tuned for more episodes that dive into the soul’s journey through myth, astrology, and psychology.
Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur
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