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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2025 · 48 MIN

The Myth of Theseus (Part II): Bandit Spotting – A Beginner's Guide to Shadow Work

from The Inward Sea: Where Mythology meets Modern Life · host Dimitri Roussopoulos

In this powerful second installment of The Inward Sea’s Theseus series, we follow the young hero as he steps onto the long road of initiation—the longissima via. His first challenge? A brutal, cyclopean bandit named Periphetes, the Club-Bearer, who lurks in the wilderness between Troezen and Athens. But this is no ordinary bandit story. In this episode, host Dimitri explores the myth through a psychological lens, uncovering the hidden meanings behind Theseus’ encounter and the symbolic power of the bronze club. You’ll learn how this archetypal story mirrors our own inner battles—especially those involving complexes, shadow work, and instinctive emotional responses.   Along the way, Dimitri offers: •A breakdown of the myth and its symbolism •Four practical steps for confronting your own “inner bandits” •Three deep journaling questions to revisit any time you’re entering a new season of growth or struggle   Whether you’re facing burnout, navigating personal transformation, or just looking for a fresh way to engage with ancient myths, this episode offers meaningful tools and timeless insight.   💭 This is more than myth—it’s a map. 🌀 The journey to Athens begins here.   Listen now, and discover how the club that once beat you down might just become the tool that helps you rise.

In this powerful second installment of The Inward Sea’s Theseus series, we follow the young hero as he steps onto the long road of initiation—the longissima via. His first challenge? A brutal, cyclopean bandit named Periphetes, the Club-Bearer, who lurks in the wilderness between Troezen and Athens. But this is no ordinary bandit story. In this episode, host Dimitri explores the myth through a psychological lens, uncovering the hidden meanings behind Theseus’ encounter and the symbolic power of the bronze club. You’ll learn how this archetypal story mirrors our own inner battles—especially those involving complexes, shadow work, and instinctive emotional responses. Along the way, Dimitri offers: • A breakdown of the myth and its symbolism • Four practical steps for confronting your own “inner bandits” • Three deep journaling questions to revisit any time you’re entering a new season of growth or struggle Whether you’re facing burnout, navigating personal transformation, or just looking for a fresh way to engage with ancient myths, this episode offers meaningful tools and timeless insight. 💭 This is more than myth—it’s a map. 🌀 The journey to Athens begins here. Listen now, and discover how the club that once beat you down might just become the tool that helps you rise.

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