
Living Myth Episode 476 - Resistance to Change
Feb 25, 2026
They explore why sincere intentions to change are often blocked by unconscious resistance. Psychological ideas like competing commitments meet mythic concepts such as a soul's fatal flaw. A moon metaphor and a world-tree story illustrate how forgetfulness hides purpose. The conversation links inner struggles to the challenge of meaningful cultural and environmental transformation.
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Lunar Knowledge Frames Resistance As Natural
- Lunar knowledge values change because the moon constantly shifts phases rather than the sun's steady light.
- Michael Meade links the moon's darkness to psychological resistance, suggesting breakthroughs often grow from a small sliver of awareness in the dark.
Subconscious Competing Commitments Undermine Change
- Resistance to change often hides in the subconscious as a competing commitment that works against our conscious intentions.
- The article Meade cites describes this as an internal struggle between an overt desire to change and a covert force that resists it.
Fatal Flaw Mirrors Modern Immunity To Change
- The ancient concept of a fatal flaw parallels modern 'immunity to change' as an inner antagonist blocking the soul's aim.
- Meade frames the fatal flaw as an inversion of the soul's natural goal of transformation and realization.
