What if the villain is not outside evolution, but part of what gives it shape?

 

In this first episode of a two-part exploration, Thom uses the characters of Ravana and Rama, from the epic Ramayana, to unpack Vedic mythos, dharma, and the surprising role of the antagonist in the unfoldment of consciousness.

 

Along the way, he reframes mythology not as fantasy or fallacy, but as a way profound knowledge becomes relatable and alive.

 

Listen or watch to explore why, in the Vedic worldview, even destructive forces may have a place in the larger movement of evolution.

 

You can also watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/3sGz4FP6LTw

Episode Highlights
[00:45] What Mythos Really Means

[05:32] Valmiki and the Ramayana

[07:54] Conditions for an Avatar

[10:18] Ravana Enters the Story

[13:06] Ravana's Origin in Vaikuntha

[16:52] What Is a Rakshasa?

[19:12] Dharma and the Flow of Life

[23:31] Villainy Gives Shape to Heroes

[24:59] Nothing Is Anti-Evolutionary


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