Go Not to The Elves for Counsel
Exploring Myth, Parenthood, and Growth through Tolkien's Legendarium In this episode, psychotherapist and Tolkien enthusiast Karen Pollock dives into the profound themes of myth, parenting, and personal growth as reflected in Tolkien's works, particularly focusing on the story of Aule, Yvanna, and the dwarves. Perfect for lovers of literature, psychology, and Middle-earth, this episode reveals how myths mirror our own internal journeys.Key Topics: * The parallels between mythological stories and parenting, especially the hopes and fears involved in nurturing others * The story of Ale (Aule) and Yvanna, and their roles as archetypes of creator and nurturer * The evolution of Tolkien's Valar and how their stories reflect changing ideas about power and stewardship * The importance of humility, acceptance, and growth in both the legendarium and real life * The significance of mistakes and humility in creation and personal development * How Tolkien's mythic themes relate to mental health and self-awareness * The contrast between Ale's desire for control versus his genuine wish to nurture and love * The role of compassion and acceptance in healing and growth * Tolkien Society [https://tolkinsociety.org.uk/] * WillowMoot (belgium) [https://blackberry.signumuniversity.org/events/willowmoot2026/] * EuroMoot (Prague) [https://blackberry.signumuniversity.org/events/euromoot2026/] * Hephaestus - Greek God of Fire and Forge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hephaestus] * Vulcan - Roman God of Fire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcan_(mythology)] * Understanding Myth as a Reflection of Human Experience [https://www.mythology.net/]
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