Story Medicine
Story Medicine: Ancient Tales and Their Medicine for Modern Life
Ancient fairy tales, myths, and legends contain profound wisdom for modern life.
Psychotherapist Joe Summerfield explores traditional stories from cultures worldwide - Greek myths, Grimm's fairy tales, Norse legends, Indigenous tales, African folklore, and more - revealing the medicine encoded within them.
Each episode offers three parts: a story told in full, an analysis uncovering symbolic meaning and contemporary relevance, and practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.
Use it your way:
Let these stories accompany your morning coffee, evening wind-down, or household pottering. These tales make perfect companions for quiet moments.
Or engage more deeply: the weekly integration practices form a structured personal development course. Over time, this consistent work can significantly shift your experience of life... and it's entirely free.
Perfect for:
Adults seeking psychological depth, young people exploring life's questions, parents sharing wisdom with children, therapists and educators, mythology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the collective unconscious and archetypal patterns shaping our lives.
Topics explored:
Jungian psychology, fairy tale analysis, mythology, depth psychology, personal transformation, archetypal patterns, shadow work, individuation, collective unconscious, traditional wisdom, therapeutic storytelling.
New episodes weekly.
Hosted by Joe Summerfield, psychotherapist, relational therapist, and creator of Connected State Therapy. Drawing on Jungian psychology and over 20 years of therapeutic experience, Joe bridges ancient wisdom and modern application. From shadow work to individuation, from grief to wholeness, each story offers medicine for navigating the human experience.
Story Medicine
S1E8 - The Woman Who Fell From the Sky: Medicine for Trust and Co-Creation
In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore the Haudenosaunee creation story of Sky Woman - a profound teaching about how life emerges not through force or individual power, but through receptivity, community, cooperation, and the willingness to both offer and receive help.
Sky Woman falls from the Sky World, pregnant and carrying seeds as she descends into a world of only water. Birds catch her, Turtle offers his back, and little Muskrat sacrifices everything to bring earth from the depths. Through their combined gifts - and through Sky Woman's receptive wisdom and generative dance - the land itself is created. This is why North America is known as Turtle Island.
This story speaks to anyone who struggles with asking for help, anyone trying to force solutions rather than receive them, anyone who feels they must do everything alone, and anyone who wonders if their small offering matters. It offers medicine for moving from isolation to healthy interdependence, from control to cooperation, and from self-sufficiency to co-creation.
The episode includes the complete story told in full, depth psychology analysis revealing the archetypal patterns and symbolic meaning, and three practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.
Learn more about Joe's therapeutic work: www.joesummerfield.co.uk
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