#104 | Allerlirauh "Thousandfurs" | with Ryan Nielsen cover art

#104 | Allerlirauh "Thousandfurs" | with Ryan Nielsen

#104 | Allerlirauh "Thousandfurs" | with Ryan Nielsen

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What can a centuries-old fairy tale teach us about our astrological journey? In this illuminating conversation, jazz musician and professor Ryan Nielsen explores the Grimm Brothers' tale "Allerleira" (Thousand Furs) as a profound map of psychological development through the first six astrological houses.

Ryan shares his personal path from a rigid religious upbringing to discovering the healing language of depth psychology and astrology. Drawing on Marian Woodman's work, we unpack how fairy tales can guide us through healing what Woodman calls "patriarchal consciousness" – defined not as gender but as any culture devoted to power and perfection at the expense of authenticity.

The story follows a princess who flees her father's kingdom disguised in animal furs, finding refuge in a castle kitchen where she works with ashes and soup-making – beautifully illustrating the sixth house themes of humble service, repetition, and alchemical transformation. Through three magical dresses (golden as the sun, silver as the moon, bright as stars), we witness the integration of solar and lunar consciousness necessary for wholeness.

This episode illuminates why regression isn't failure but often necessary healing, how cycles matter more than linear progress, and why the "woodshed" work (as jazz musicians call practice) prepares us for authentic relating. As Jung reminds us, "Real consciousness has to be based upon life experienced. Just talking about things is not enough."

Whether you're curious about astrology, psychological development, or simply love fairy tales, this conversation offers rich insights into the soul's journey toward authenticity and belonging – and how sometimes, we must don a mantle of a thousand furs before we can reveal our true cosmic nature.

* Writeup generated by Buzzsprout AI

Cover Art: Illustration from p. 281 of The Green Fairy Book (1902) by Andrew Lang

Ryan's New Website is yourveryownlife.com

References

Authors / Thinkers

  • Bessel van der KolkThe Body Keeps the Score

  • Gabor MatéWhen the Body Says No / The Myth of Normal

  • Peter LevineWaking the Tiger: Healing Trauma

  • Donald KalschedThe Inner World of Trauma

  • Marion DunleaBodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma

  • Marion WoodmanLeaving My Father’s House / The Pregnant Virgin

  • Liz Greene – archetypal/psychological astrology

  • James Hillman – archetypal psychology

  • Brian Clark – astrologer, mythologist, soulful astrology Astrosynthesis

  • Melanie ReinhartChiron and the Healing Journey

  • Anne BaringThe Myth of the Goddess / writings on lunar consciousness

Myths / Fairy Tales

  • Allerleirauh (Aller Lira) – Grimm Brothers tale (“Thousandfurs” or “All-Kinds-of-Fur”)

  • Handless Maiden – Grimm Brothers

  • Cinderella (Aschenputtel) – Grimm Brothers

  • The Frog King – Grimm Brothers

  • The Three Feathers – Grimm Brothers

  • Ariadne’s Thread (Greek myth, labyrinth and Minotaur)

  • Dionysus & Folis (Centaur’s jar of wine) – myth of Hercules and the centaurs

Podcast Musician: Marlia Coeur
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