Stories From The Mythic Fields

Myths are among humanity's oldest tools for exploring experience.

The stories collected here are not intended as definitive interpretations of traditional myths. They are retellings that focus on recurring patterns of human experience: change, belonging, responsibility, loss, adaptation, identity, and becoming. Links to more traditional versions of each story are provided at the end of each.

These stories are offered not as answers, but as companions for reflection and foundations for pathworkings.

An elderly man with long gray hair and beard, smiling, sitting barefoot on a rock by a creek in a forest at sunset.
A painting of a woman with a child, both wearing jewelry and dark clothing, standing outdoors in a field with a dark sky in the background.