Accidental Gods

The Joy of Becoming Lost: Maps, Myths and Navigating the meta-crisis with Sam Crosby of Recalling Fire

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Mar 25, 2026
Sam Crosby, founder of Recalling Fire and oral storyteller who brings ancient mythic practices to modern leadership, explores myths as living, multidimensional maps. He discusses Arthurian legend, rites of passage, grief and recovery, the value of becoming lost, and how storytelling can reshape cultural maps for ecological and intergenerational healing.
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Myths Are Multidimensional Maps

  • Myths function as multidimensional maps rather than single authoritative guides.
  • Sam explains myths hold many simultaneous versions so they offer multiple entry points and resist one definitive interpretation.
ANECDOTE

Personal Crisis Sparked a Return to Story

  • Sam's son was born with a profound brain disorder, which triggered a personal descent into grief and mythic exploration.
  • After a keening breakdown he found Danny Deardorff's crossroads tale that redirected him into storytelling and meaning-making.
ANECDOTE

Crossroads Tale Reframes Loss Into Guidance

  • Sam retells Danny Deardorff's crossroads story of a man choosing a path where his horse or he will die.
  • The man chooses life for himself, the wolf eats the horse, then offers the man passage by carrying him, reframing loss into unexpected guidance.
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