Robert Bly - one of the most compelling mythologists and storytellers of
our time - captures the imagination in two live recordings.
In "The Human Shadow," Bly takes us on a thought provoking and
entertaining journey exploring our "shadow" through poetry, music, and
storytelling. Bly says that the development of the shadow starts in
childhood when parents make it clear there are certain parts of us they
don't like: "you're too noisy!" So we put this into a "bag". Over time,
our independence and feeling also go into the bag, getting heavier and
heavier. Then, according to Bly, we spend the rest of our life trying to
get everything back out of the bag to live fully again.
"What Stories Do We Need" reminds us that the mythology we have
inherited is often defective. Just as the church refused to accept the
reality Galileo saw in his telescope, literalists have removed the dark
soul images that nourished our ancestors from mythology by refusing to
include them in our stories. But Bly reminds us that these are exactly
the stories we need to hear.