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The Old Fires
by The Old Fires
Myths retold with fresh eyes — from Norse tricksters to universal flood stories, exploring why these ancient tales still burn.
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The Minotaur's Labyrinth: Architecture, Ritual, and the Beast Within
Episode Notes The labyrinth of Knossos wasn't a simple prison -- it was one of the most sophisticated architectural achievements of the ancient Mediterranean. In this episode, we trace the Minotaur myth from its historical roots in Minoan Crete through its transformation in Greek storytelling, and into the psychological metaphors it carries today. What You'll Learn The real archaeological evidence behind the "labyrinth" at Knossos How Minoan bull-leaping rituals may have inspired the Minotaur legend The political purpose behind Theseus' heroic narrative Why the labyrinth endures as a symbol in Jungian psychology and modern architecture Related Reading Herbal Magic for Beginners -- Ancient herbal traditions that parallel Minoan ritual practices Harvest Moon Celebration Guide -- Seasonal ceremonies with roots in pre-Greek Mediterranean culture Lunar Eclipse Meditation Practice -- Contemplative practices inspired by celestial cycles Candle Magic Colors and Their Meanings -- Ritual symbolism across ancient traditions New Moon Spells and Rituals -- Moon-centered practices with deep mythological roots The Old Fires is a podcast by Aevorn.
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Loki Unmasked: The Real Norse Trickster vs Marvel
EPISODE TITLE: Loki Was Never the Villain: How Marvel Got Norse Mythology Backwards SHOW: The Old Fires HOST: TBD In this episode, we weave a tapestry of fate as we explore the enigmatic role of the Norns in Norse mythology. Amidst the howl of winter winds, we uncover the profound connections between destiny and the ancient stories that continue to shape our perception of good and evil. Join us at the hearth as we discuss the threads spun by Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld, the guardians of fate, and challenge the narratives that have long misidentified the true nature of Loki. Discover how these mythic figures hold the key to understanding our interconnected existence. For a deeper dive, visit our companion blog post [here](insert link). Embrace the journey—listen now. Related Reading Herbal Magic for Beginners — Witchcraft for Beginners Candle Magic Colors and Their Meanings — Witchcraft for Beginners New Moon Spells and Rituals — Moon Ritual Library Harvest Moon Celebration Guide — Moon Ritual Library Lunar Eclipse Meditation Practice — Moon Ritual Library
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The Flood in Your Blood: Why Every Culture Remembers the Same Catastrophe
# The Flood in Your Blood: Why Every Culture Remembers the Same Catastrophe Imagine standing at the edge of your world as water rises. You're on high ground — the highest you could find — clutching your children as black water swallows the temple where you were married, the market where you bought grain this morning, the cemetery where your grandparents rest. The smell of wet earth mixes with something else. Fear. Loss. The weight of watching everything you know disappear beneath a surface that reflects nothing but sky. If this happened to you, wouldn't you tell your children? And their children? Every culture on Earth has a story like this. The flood myth is the most universal narrative we know. Sumerian tablets. Hebrew scripture. Hindu puranas. Aboriginal songlines. Mesoamerican codices. Norse eddas. All of them remember water rising. All of them remember one family, one boat, one warning from the divine. Listen to The Old Fires wherever you get your podcasts. Related Reading Herbal Magic for Beginners — Witchcraft for Beginners Candle Magic Colors and Their Meanings — Witchcraft for Beginners New Moon Spells and Rituals — Moon Ritual Library Harvest Moon Celebration Guide — Moon Ritual Library Lunar Eclipse Meditation Practice — Moon Ritual Library
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Loki Was Never the Villain: How Marvel Got Norse Mythology Backwards
Show Notes Show Notes Show Notes In this episode, we weave a tapestry of fate as we explore the enigmatic role of the Norns in Norse mythology. Amidst the howl of winter winds, we uncover the profound connections between destiny and the ancient stories that continue to shape our perception of good and evil. Join us at the hearth as we discuss the threads spun by Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld, the guardians of fate, and challenge the narratives that have long misidentified the true nature of Loki. Resources Mentioned Related Articles Harvest Moon Celebration Guide Herbal Magic for Beginners Connect With Us Explore more ancient stories and their modern resonance at witchcraftforbeginners.com. Resources Mentioned More at Witchcraftforbeginners Related Articles New Moon Spells and Rituals Lunar Eclipse Meditation Practice Candle Magic Colors and Their Meanings Connect With Us Explore more ancient stories and their modern resonance at witchcraftforbeginners.com. Resources Mentioned More at Witchcraftforbeginners Related Articles Greek Mythology Guide Norse Mythology Beginners Celtic Myths Mythological Creatures Egyptian Mythology Connect With Us Explore more ancient stories and their modern resonance at witchcraftforbeginners.com.
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