Episodes
-In this episode: Part 4 of an essay by Jabez L. Van Cleef exploring passages in the world's religions that can form a spiritual basis for sustainable living.
Published 05/18/07
-In this episode: Part 3 of an essay by Jabez L. Van Cleef exploring passages in the world's religions that can form a spiritual basis for sustainable living.
Published 05/17/07
-In this episode: Part 2 of an essay by Jabez L. Van Cleef exploring passages in the world's religions that can form a spiritual basis for sustainable living.
Published 05/16/07
-In this episode: Part 1 of an essay by Jabez L. Van Cleef exploring passages in the world's religions that can form a spiritual basis for sustainable living.
Published 05/15/07
-In this episode: The death of the daughter of the son of the Sun.
Published 05/14/07
-In this episode: Continuation and conclusion of the rivalry between the two ancient drumming and singing wizards, Vainamoinen and Youkahainen; and the story of how Ilmarinen, smith of the Gods, tries to make a bride from gold and silver; from the Kalavala, the Finnis
Published 05/13/07
-In this episode: Continuation of the rivalry between the two ancient drumming and singing wizards, Vainamoinen and Youkahainen; also called the Kalavala, the Finnish national epic.
Published 05/12/07
-In this episode: Continuation of the rivalry between the two ancient drumming and singing wizards, Vainamoinen and Youkahainen; also called the Kalavala, the Finnish national epic.
Published 05/11/07
-In this episode: The rivalry between the two ancient drumming and singing wizards, Vainamoinen and Youkahainen, who use words and songs as weapons to bewitch and defeat each other; also called the Kalavala, the Finnish national epic.
Published 05/10/07
-In this episode: The rivalry between the two ancient drumming and singing wizards, Karkias and Torajas, symbolizing the characteristic values of age and youth; also called the Kalavala, the Finnish national epic.
Published 05/09/07
-In this episode: Two scary old wives tales about how idle children are kidnapped or possessed by the spirits lurking in the landscape about them.
Published 05/08/07
-In this episode: The story of how two scrawny children survived being kidnapped by a giant, because they refused to eat the delicacies offered them by his wife. The story of how mosquitoes and other bloodsuckers were lured to the far north by the treacherous blandis
Published 05/07/07
-In this episode: The story of Kari Woodencoat, which blends features of Cinderella with the perky insouciance of Pippi Longstocking. The desirable outcome is less attributable to magic than to persistence and hard work.
Published 05/06/07
-In this episode: The Fox, the Bear and the Mountain Sami meet in a series of instructive transactions. We learn to tread the fine line between heedless trust and opportunity.
Published 05/05/07
-In this episode: How the real people of many tribes have created ceremonies for hunting, nurturing, killing, and feasting; which have built and strengthened the relationship between us and the bears.
Published 05/04/07
-In this episode: How the real people, from a combined sense of respect, bargaining, and expiation, have come to worship the bears; and how the bears have entered into partnership with us by carrying our messages to the Gods.
Published 05/03/07
-In this episode: The brothers of the Giant's Daughter return from sea and are enraged to find her gone. After a stormy pursuit, they meet with a bad end in a barren place. She gives birth to the first of the real people.
Published 05/02/07
-In this episode: The Son of the Sun comes into the Land of Giants and woos the Blind Giant's Beautiful Daughter. She helps him trick her father in a hand-wrestling match so that he can merit her hand in marriage.
Published 05/01/07