The Heroine's Journey-Into the Dark
In this episode of Sea of Radiance, hostess Erin Pettis explores a pivotal stage of a woman’s life: the Heroine’s Journey—and the inner descent that is part of profound personal transformation.
While the classic Hero’s Journey, popularized by mythologist Joseph Campbell, is widely recognized as a path of outward adventure and conquest, the Heroine’s Journey unfolds very differently. It is often an internal descent—a liminal period of grief, identity shift, or profound transition. These initiations can be triggered by life events like motherhood, divorce, loss, or relocation. But just as often, they emerge mysteriously, without a clear external cause, leaving women feeling untethered from the identities and roles that once defined them.
Drawing on ancient mythology—including the Sumerian story of Inanna and the Greek myth of Persephone—Erin explains how these symbolic descents into the underworld represent a necessary stage of transformation. In these myths, each heroine must surrender parts of her former identity before emerging utterly changed, empowered, and more deeply aligned with her soul. Erin also shares her own experience navigating a profound identity shift after becoming a mother, offering personal insight into how disorienting—and ultimately transformative—these passages can be.
In a culture that often pathologizes periods of emotional struggle rather than recognizing them through rites of passage, this conversation reframes times of upheaval as initiations into deeper purpose, wisdom, and power. Through reflection and journaling practices, Erin invites listeners to approach their own transitions with courage, curiosity, and compassion.
If you’re a woman in a season of dissolving the "old you" , this episode offers a powerful reframe and something rare: a map, a mirror, and permission to trust the darkness you're moving through.
YOU'LL LEARN:
* The difference between the Hero’s Journey and the Heroine’s Journey—and why women’s transformations often unfold internally
* How major life transitions like motherhood, divorce, or loss can initiate profound identity shifts
* Why periods of grief and transition may actually signal personal evolution rather than pathology
* The mythological lessons from Inanna’s descent and Persephone’s journey to the underworld
* How modern culture’s focus on independence can leave women isolated during transformative life stages
* Why earlier societies supported transformation through rites of passage and intergenerational wisdom
* How surrendering old identities allows new gifts and purpose to emerge
Journaling prompts to help you navigate identity shifts and personal transformation (write without editing or censoring yourself)…
1. Take a deep breath and describe what you are feeling right now, all of it.
2. Feel into which aspects of your identity and roles you play are dying and describe them.
3. What is leaving your life; what are you laying down?
4. What is your soul preparing for?
5. What might your emergence look and feel like?
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