Circa: -30 - Central Character: Hillel the ElderAbout this episode: Hillel the Elder-a quiet scholar whose patience changed the future of Jewish life.
Judaism
Circa: -200 - Central Character: AnkhmerwerAbout this episode: Harmonia explores the Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Weighing of the Heart --- humanity's oldest written moral framework.
Ancient Egypt
Circa: -306 - Central Character: EpicurusAbout this episode: Epicurus built a radical community of friendship and simplicity --- and the world spent two millennia misreading his name.
Philosopher
Circa: -335 - Central Character: Vellum - About this episode: Vellum the calfskin that carried philosophy, poetry, and prayers through the centuries.
Circa: -350 - Central Character: Zhuang ZhouAbout this episode: Zhuang Zhou asked whether the self is fixed or fluid --- and his laughing answer has shaped spiritual thought across 2,400 years.
Philosopher
Circa: -380 - Central Character: RevataAbout this episode: Revata's refusal of a bribe at the Second Buddhist Council reveals the spiritual conditions required for genuine consultation and collective truth-seeking.
Buddhism
Circa: -399 - Central Character: Socrates - About this episode: Socrates feared writing not because it preserved knowledge, but because it stripped meaning from relationship---and every communication advance since has carried the same moral cost.
Circa: -416 - Central Character: Diotima of Mantinea - About this episode: Diotima of Mantinea taught Socrates that love is not an appetite but an ascent --- a ladder leading from one beautiful face to love of all humanity.
Circa: -450 - Central Character: AngulimalaAbout this episode: A reflection on Aṅgulimāla and the moment when recognition interrupts violence and opens the possibility of moral change.
Buddhism
Circa: -540 - Central Character: Mahavira - About this episode: Mahavira, the 24th Jain Tirthankara, offered the world Anekāntavāda --- the doctrine of many-sidedness --- a philosophy as urgent today as ever.
Circa: -700 - Central Character: Greek God AionAbout this episode: Harmonia reflects on her uncle Aion and what eternal cycles reveal about the new age humanity is already living in.
Greek Mythology
Circa: -700 - Central Character: PandoraAbout this episode: Harmonia tells the tale of the first mortal woman Pandora
Greek Mythology
Circa: -1100 - Central Character: RuthAbout this episode: In a dry field on the margins of ancient Bethlehem, a young Moabite widow bends to gather fallen grain.
Judaism
Circa: -2285 - Central Character: EnheduannaAbout this episode: In this episode, Harmonia introduces us to the world's first recorded author: a poet, a priestess, a daughter of empire.
Mesopotamian polytheism
Circa: -2400 - Central Character: PtahhotepAbout this episode: Harmonia explores the Maxims of Ptahhotep, one of humanity's oldest ethical texts, and what a 4500-year-old vizier still teaches us about leadership and Maat.
Ancient Egypt
Circa: -38000 - Central Character: ShintoAbout this episode: Harmonia explores Shinto as humanity's oldest intact indigenous spirituality --- the root from which all sacred awareness grows.
Shinto
Circa: -130000000 - Central Character: The Flowering RevolutionAbout this episode: Harmonia traces the flowering revolution and the 130-million-year story of beauty as the force that built the living world.
Mysticism