
In this conversation, Meg Rittmanic and Hester Murdock delve into the rich layers of the Snow White story, exploring its themes of the Divine Feminine, personal transformation, and the cultural significance of fairy tales. They discuss how the narrative serves as a roadmap for healing and empowerment, while also addressing the power dynamics represented by the Wicked Queen. The importance of community and connection is emphasized, as well as the cyclical nature of women's struggles throughout history. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the relevance of Snow White's story to contemporary societal issues and the ongoing quest for the Divine Feminine.
HESTER MURDOCK
Hester is a storyteller, writer, and facilitator who has been working in the spiritual arena with women for 13 years. Her work focuses on reclaiming and healing the feminine through the narrative and story. She is also an accomplished performance artist. In 2017, she performed Carol Lynn Pearson’s play about the divine mother, ‘Mother Wove the Morning’ in the Provo Canyon. At the end of that summer she won a national award for oral storytelling. She’s performed on several stages, facilitated many circles, and is always happiest in the ocean.
Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Stories in Healing
30:19 Snow White: A Matriarchal Myth
32:30 Lessons from Snow White: Trust and Betrayal
33:21 Processing Trauma Through Storytelling
35:46 Invitations to Engage with the Story
36:20 The Story of Snow White Begins
54:22 The Wisdom Gained Through Experience
58:15 The Role of the Seven Dwarfs
01:02:33 Exploring the Depths of Spirituality
01:03:51 The Dwarves: Symbols of Inner Wisdom
01:07:58 Complex Narratives: Avoiding Oversimplification
01:13:03 The Power of Community in Overcoming Darkness
01:18:41 The Divine Feminine: A Historical Perspective
01:18:55 NEWCHAPTER
01:23:17 Cycles of the Divine Feminine in Society
01:31:37 Transformation and Resistance to Change
01:37:40 Outro music.wav
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