German fairy tale
POPULARITY
Title: Opera's Best Holiday Moments
A delicious production of Hansel and Gretel will take place in the Firkin Crane. Set in the Enchanted Forest, the tale will be told and evoked through the most amazing ballet performances. Elmarie Mawe spoke to Sinead Murphy, Director of The Cork School of Dance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a CreepSeason 27, Episode 5Creepy Fairy Tale Origin Stories!Forget everything you learned from animated films… several beloved fairy tales are far from the joyous Disney creatures we have all seen since childhood. This episode discusses the dark worlds behind Little Red Riding Hood, The Little Mermaid, and Hansel and Gretel. The sanitized versions of these fairy tales we share today keep only hints of these origins, but the eerie stories lurking beneath the surface remind us that fairy tales weren't always about happy endings.Sources for this episode:Snow White WritesHow Stuff WorksBritish Youth Music TheaterAll That's InterestingEast Rockaway GullWikipedia The Little MermaidWikipedia Little Red Riding HoodFairy Tales with JenThe ResurrectionistsThe Little Mermaid Abit Frank YouTubeCinderella Abit Frank YouTube Trigger warning: Fictional Murder, Child Abduction, Werewolves, and CannibalismBe sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsFacebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
In tonight's episode, Brothers Grimm is back yet again... this time, it's Hansel and Gretel.Thank you for being part of the Dozing Off community.Follow dozing.off.podcast on Tik Tok!
This week's tale is the classic story of Hansel and Gretel. As I'm revisiting these tales I'm thinking hard about what the next chapter of The Folktale Project looks like. I'd like to start with having you tell your stories. Have an story that you'd like to share? Reach out at dan@folktaleproject.com.
In the kingdom of Grimm, a frightened Hansel and Gretel run away from their parents and into the arms of a baker with a taste for children. Directors Jamie WhitneySimon Otto Writers Adam GidwitzDoug Langdale Stars Scott AdsitJonathan BanksEric Bauza
It's actually not how Hansel and Gretel is supposed to go - at all!
Kevin and Chris are joined by friend of the show Rachel Fisher (Hollywood Crime Scene) to revisit, in honor of the passing of the late, great Shelley Duvall, her classic 80's children's passion project: Faerie Tale Theatre. Specifically, the merry trio look back at Hansel and Gretel, starring Paul Dooley, Joan Collins, and young Ricky Schroder and Bridgette Andersen as the titular children.
Mother enjoys online shopping, a little too much.Father needs more money for the bills.All the electronics in the house must be sold. (insert dramatic music here)Will Hansel and Gretel save the day? (Well I mean having no technology isn't the end of the world but it is a little annoying...) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Tale Dark and Grimm s1e1 chapter 1 Hansel and Gretel
Enjoy a classic story in English and learn 13 uses of 'turn' - in 5 minutes.FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English from the News ✔️ Learning English ConversationsThey're all available by searching in your podcast app.
It's not a stepmother but the children's biological mother who abandons them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, I answer the question: what makes the story of Hansel and Gretel so memorable? Starving children find a house of candy occupied by a manipulative old lady looking to eat them, what's that about? Why does a story like this stick? Well, I dive into its symbolic meaning and how this greatly reflects our awakening into maturation. —The Anxiety Recovery Program— https://unpluganxiety.com/my-program/ —1 on 1 Coaching— https://unpluganxiety.com/1-on-1-coaching/ —The Website— https://unpluganxiety.com
We're starting 2024 with some complete tales from "The Blue Fairy Book" before returning with the next story in Andrew Lang's great compendium. This is 'Hansel and Gretel'. Book: The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Host: Dan Scholz Support The Folktale Project by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject or buy me a coffee on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/thefolktaleproject. To get more full stories and early access to all of the Folktale Project subscribe on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject!
Narration of the original Grimm Brothers story
Engelbert Humperdinck - Hansel and Gretel: Dream PantomimeSlovak Radio Symphony OrchestraPeter Breiner, conductorMore info about today's track: Naxos 8.554703Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.SubscribeYou can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, or by using the Daily Download podcast RSS feed.Purchase this recordingAmazon
A boy and girl save themselves.
Get ready for a captivating bedtime journey with our latest story, Hansel and Gretel's Magical Adventure!
In this episode Siren, Phoenix, and EXTRA SPECIAL GUEST Marshall Witch of Southern Light discuss the 2013 film Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters This episode dives deep into the history of European witch history, witch trial lore, witch's Sabbats and so much more! Sponsors for this episode: Fundamental Magick Special Producer credit: Beth Wade FOLLOW MARSHALL X/Twitter: @MarshallWSL TikTok: @witchofsouthernlight Insta: @witchofsouthernlight Affiliate Link: fundamentalmagick.com/witchbitches and use code WITCHBITCHES at check out Buy Us A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wbrcast Podcast on Socials Facebook: WBR: A Popculture Witchcraft podcast Twitter, Tiktok, Instagram: WBRcast Email: witchbreview@gmail.com Phoenix on Socials Twitter: phoenixarcana_ Instagram: phoenixarcanalightwood Email: phoenix.a.lightwood@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witch-btches-review/support
In the final act of 'Hansel and Gretel' we find the children trapped in the witch's house with no way out. Book: The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Host: Dan Scholz Support The Folktale Project by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject or buy me a coffee on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/thefolktaleproject. To get more full stories and early access to all of the Folktale Project subscribe on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject!
In today's tale Hansel and his sister Gretel will find themselves finally abandoned in the woods by their parents. After a good bit of walking they finally find a rather unique cottage... Book: The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Host: Dan Scholz Support The Folktale Project by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject or buy me a coffee on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/thefolktaleproject. To get more full stories and early access to all of the Folktale Project subscribe on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject!
In which our heroes learn that violence is not the answer. Violence is the question. The answer... is yes.
It's new story day and we have another very familiar tale, not just because the opening is the same as the recent tale of 'Little Thumb'. This is Part 1 of 'Hansel and Gretel'. Book: The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang Host: Dan Scholz Support The Folktale Project by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject or buy me a coffee on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/thefolktaleproject. To get more full stories and early access to all of the Folktale Project subscribe on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/folktaleproject!
Follow your hosts into the woods as they break into 2007's Hansel & Gretel and decide if it should be cast into the oven. The boys discuss the proper way to deal with roadkill, the coolest coyotes, and the most humane and awesome way to euthanize a chicken. It's not all dead animal talk though, as Walter reveals his distaste for an American dinner time staple and Kevin balks at the prospect of sweets for breakfast. Some more chatter about Barbie follows, now that Walter has seen it and then the boys start to gear up for the spookiest time of the year.
This week the dragons present another 'fairy tales in focus' episode and they certainly couldn't have picked one with grimmer origins. Hansel and Gretel, though comparatively a young story in fairy tale terms, has its origins in some very real and very dark historical events. While the well known tale is beloved by children - not least for the house made of sweets - its themes are multi-layered and complex. This week Jules and Madeleine take a look at what lies behind the gingerbread cottage from Medieval famine to infanticide. On the slab this week: The Witch of Duva - Leigh Bardugo, Indexing - Seanan McGuire, The Great Hunger - Martin Gilbert and many more. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
This week, we're putting the Sinister Sisters spin on “fairy tale cottagecore!”First, Felicia peels back the page on the real life history behind the classic Grimm's Fairy Tales "Hansel and Gretel.” It may be a story we all know, not to mention one that provided plenty of nightmare fuel for the fire at bedtime as children, but the fact behind the fiction is far more horrifying than just witches eating children. The Great Famine of 1315-1317 that plagued Europe early in the 14th century led people to go to extreme lengths to stay alive…and if you know the fairy tale, well then you can imagine where it goes from here. Let's just say things get dark on the episode…leave a trail of breadcrumbs to find your way back. Next, Lauren explores the case of “The Cottingley Fairies” - a series of several photographs taken by young girls Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths in England in the early 1900s that supposedly showed real life fairies. Eventually the photos caught the attention of theosophist Edward Gardner and even Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The photos are still discussed and debated to this day - how did these girls with primitive photography equipment manage to fake such convincing? Or did they actually provide photographic proof of the existence of these mythical creatures from folklore?!PS: If you have requests for future episodes or just want to hang out, follow us on Instagram @sinistersisterspodcast
Two little children are lost in the forest and find a real gingerbread house. A wicked witch who lives there takes them in, but they soon find a way to escape.
Brothers Grimm, Hansel and Gretel. IG: Everythingsjustphine --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phines-jackson-jr7/support
Jennifer Miller Hammel talks opera, sweets, and childhood trauma with POP favorites Christine Li and Tiffany Ho. Come see them as the title characters in Hansel and Gretel at Descanso Gardens. The show is free with admission to the gardens! PLEASE bring kids! The opera has been abridged to 1 hour and translated into English. Friday August 4, 2023 | 5:30pm Saturday August 5, 2023 | 5:30pm Sunday August 6, 2023 | 3:00pm Sunday August 6, 2023 | 5:30pm
Hop aboard the Story Train for a magical journey into an enchanted forest as we dive into the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel. Uncover the adventure and wonder of these brave siblings as they outwit a wicked witch and discover a house made entirely of candies and sweets. This timeless bedtime story not only stimulates the imagination but also subtly imparts lessons about courage, resourcefulness, and the power of friendship.
In Ep. 31 we spill the beans on Hermes Trismegistus, the Magic 8-Ball, and Hansel's Strange Uncle AlbertPart 1 [03:34] - In which we spill the beans on Hermes Trismegistus and find out what kind of hat he doesn't wearPart 2 [15:51] - In which we read the most infamous passage in Antiquity, and find out what Hermes Trismegistus has to do with mowing the lawnPart 3 [27:58] - In which we discover the true origin of the Magic 8-Ball, and meet some famous Talking Heads who won't, er, I mean, can't give autographsPart 4 [37:08] - In which we introduce Hansel's Strange Uncle, Big Albert: another medieval screw-ball, er, I mean 8-ball, makerPart 5 [42:03] - In which we check the links in a golden chain and drop a few famous names, like Moe, Larry, and Elvis*transcripts and links for each episode are available at: betweenthelines.xyz*Chapter Titles read by Anna Jacobsen**Music and Sound credits for this episode (30) are SUPER-extensive and can be found on the website @ betweenthelines.xyz*special thanks to freesound.org for nearly all of kristo's awesome peanut gallery voices...*got a question… or just wanna say hi…? Talk to me…If you'd like to support the show, support your own Intuition, and eventually help speed up the production process you can buy me a coffee or a beer @ ko-fi.com Thanks!
We promise you won't get a tummy ache listening to this episode! Well, probably.Hello and Welcome! Join us on this wild adventure.
We continue our hunt with the hunters. This time we go looking for witches and find this very up and down campy film that is also celebrating its 10th Anniversary. Find out why :Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters" has some of the crew having fun while also scratching their heads. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
Ever wondered what would happen if The Little Mermaid took a darker turn? Join my conversation with award-winning game writer and scriptwriter Cassandra Khaw about their latest novel; The Salt Grows Heavy, where we explore a unique retelling of this classic tale with a sinister twist.Cassandra and I dive into the book's intriguing characters, including a carnivorous mermaid and a mysterious plague doctor, as well as themes of mortality, immortality, and facing our own fears. We also reimagine familiar stories we've grown up with, like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and other fairytales as horror stories. Additionally, we discuss Cassandra's previous book, Nothing But Blackened Teeth, their upcoming projects, favorite books, and indie bookstores. Don't miss this fun and engaging conversation that will make you rethink the stories you thought you knew!EPIGRAPH LITERARY FESTIVAL REPLAYS: If you missed the festival or want to relive the highlights visit epigraphlitfest.com and select replays. Your TBR will explode, you'll learn a thing or two, and you'll have lots of laughs, especially at the happy hours. So go to epigraphlitfest.com and select replays!BOOK:The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw on Amazon or Bookshop.SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here.MORE RESOURCES: Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.Doors are now open for the BiblioLifestyle Community and the Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Club, and I have a special early bird offer to celebrate the launch! Use promo code: “FOUNDINGMEMBER” before June 11th, 2023, to get over 35% off your membership and lock in your lifetime rate. Visit bibliolifestyle.com/community for more details and to join. Download your free copy of The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Summer Reading Guide by visiting thesummerreadingguide.com. This year's guide features forty-eight new books, organized across eight categories, plus a minimalist reads list of eight must-read books. The guide also includes fun recipes, summer activities, reading and lifestyle tips, classic books, and a fun challenge. Get your free guide today!
A bedtime story of cannibalism, child murder, and witchcraft. Horses Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HorsesPTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This season, Elizabeth will be reading "Hansel and Gretel," the classic German fairytale collected and published by the Brothers Grimm. This season is exclusive to premium subscribers. To enjoy this season and our entire bookshelf ad-free, try The Sleepy Bookshelf Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepybookshelf.supercast.com/.
Hear what guest speaker Molly has to say about witches. Molly is not a witch.
Don't go into the witch's house even if you are left alone in the woods! Tonight's story is Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm is a classic Fairy Tale of scary proportions, although we expect nothing less from the Grimm Brothers.I hope it makes you very Fairy Sleepy. Until next time, goodnight!Support the showThank you for all your downloads and amazing comments and reviews! I appreciate it!Please leave a rating and review on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support really does make a difference. If this story captured your imagination or helped you sleep, please share it with a friend or family member who might also enjoy it. And if you'd like to hear more stories like this one, be sure to subscribe to the podcast! Check out our social media to like and subscribe:https://www.instagram.com/fairysleepypod/https://www.facebook.com/fairysleepyhttps://fairysleepy.com/Email with your favorite stories for a future episode! podcasts@fairysleepy.com
Hansel and Gretel by The Brothers Grimm Read, recorded, edited and produced by Soullatte Studios www.soullattestudios.com Email: info@soullattestudios.com Cover Art: Amanda DeViney Music: Astaroth by Koi-discovery Please help keep the stories being told. Follow, rate, and review!
Join Host Bree Carlile as she reads the a short story from The Brother's Grimm.Come with us as we release one bite a day of one of your favorite classic novels, plays & short stories. Bree reads these classics like she reads to her daughter, one chapter a day. If you love books or audiobooks and want something to listen to as you're getting ready, driving to work, or as you're getting ready for bed, check out Bite at a Time Books!Follow, rate, and review Bite at a Time Books where we read you your favorite classics, one bite at a time. Available wherever you listen to podcasts.Check out our website, or join our Facebook Group!Get exclusive Behind the Scenes content on our YouTube!We are now part of the Bite at a Time Books Productions network! If you ever wondered what inspired your favorite classic novelist to write their stories, what was happening in their lives or the world at the time, check out Bite at a Time Books Behind the Story wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow us on all the socials: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - TikTokFollow Bree at: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook
LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |
This episode was originally released on October 20, 2021.In 2003, Chelsea Shukov and Jamie Grobecker came together with a common goal: to develop a collection of fine stationery for a new generation. Sugar Paper would have the quality of the fine paper goods they saw on their mother's desks, but with an aesthetic and feel that was made for the modern girl. Armed with an antique letterpress, they brought their vision to life in a stationery collection centered on quality, love and dedication to the craft.Nearly twenty years later, that quality, love and dedication are still seen in every Sugar Paper product they design and make in their Los Angeles studio.In this episode, Nada sits down with Chelsea and Jamie to discuss how they have navigated growing their retail brand into an Omnichannel business and lifestyle brand to include multiple retail locations, a wholesale division, a licensing partnership with Target, and selling DtC.This is the second episode in our season focused on retail, but if you want the backstory on this dynamic duo, tune in to episode 88! They are generous, transparent and accessible, and a must-listen for all business partners. This episode is filled to the brim with retail model options that will help you consider how to structure and grow your own retail brand one crumb at a time--you gotta listen to understand that reference!You can follow Sugar Paper at @sugarpaperla on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. You can check out their amazing products at sugarpaper.com. Please follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram--that's where we hang out the most. And please rate and review us —it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures.
Welcome to our first ever Halloween special! Join us round the fire as we read the famous Russian fairy tale Vasilisa The Beautiful. We then have a full Baba Yaga takeover where we do a deep dive on the intriguing witch of slavic folklore. Creepy pork-eating dolls, evil step mothers, colourful horesmen - things get spooky in the castle with this curious story, a mix of Cinderella and Hansel And Gretel with added Baba Yaga, what's not to love? Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon grimmreadingpodcast@gmail.com Theme music: Bicycle Waltz by Goodbye Kumiko Other Music: Aram Khachaturian's Masquerade Waltz // Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (performed by Paul Pitman) // Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet - Dance of the Knights
Which movies are witch movies, and which movies are just movies with witches? This is the final Spooktober episode of 2022 and we're talking witch movies! How can you tell a witch who gets her power from nature, from a witch who gets her power from the devil? Is there ever a scenario where eating children for magic power isn't necessarily bad? Do all teenagers go through a Hot Topic phase? Wanna get into some BS with us? PATREON: Patreon.com/BanterAndSuchINSTAGRAM: @BanterAndSuchPodcastWEBSITE: theheliosnetwork.comProduce it UpJames Curry pulls back the curtain on the news producer life. From handling diva...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyWanna get into some BS with us? PATREON: Patreon.com/BanterAndSuchINSTAGRAM: @BanterAndSuchPodcastWEBSITE: theheliosnetwork.com
In this episode, we continue our Patreon-exclusive series on Grimms' Fairy Tales with Hansel and Gretel. Far more than a mere cautionary tale about over-indulgence, this is story is a classic hero's journey that teaches us how to encounter the unexpected, defeat cannibalistic tyrants, and recover lost treasures that, justly earned, enrich our lives and those around us. To gain access to the rest of this series, head over to patreon.com/andrewnsnyder! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mythicmind/support
Friend of the show Chandler Desrochers returns to the show to talk about one of Tim Burton's earliest (and most batshit crazy) films, an adaptation of Hansel and Gretel that only aired once on the Disney Channel! --- https://linktr.ee/ChannelKRTPodcast Chandler's stuff: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-without-a-cool-acronym/id1539535732 https://twitter.com/Starport97 https://www.patreon.com/Starport97 https://www.youtube.com/c/ThemeParkBacklot Edited by Jacob Miller Show logo by Marissa Thorburn: https://twitter.com/KermitWaz0wski Show theme by Andy HG and Tyler Green
When brother and sister, Hansel and Gretel, are abandoned in the forest, they fall into the hands of a wicked witch, and must find a way to outwit her. (duration 23 minutes) An episode fomr Journey with Story, a storytelling podcast for kids) Please note this is a vintage fairy tale and might be too scary for children under 8 years old. If you would like to enjoy our weekly coloring sheets and other perks, subscribe to our patreon page here If your little listener wants to ask us a question or send us a drawing inspired by one of our episodes, send it to us at instagram@journeywithstory. Or you can contact us at www.journeywithstory.com. We love to hear from our listeners. If you enjoy our podcast, you can rate, review, and subscribe at here Did you know Kathleen is also a children's picture book author, you can find out more about her books at www.kathleenpelley.com
After taking a month off Bob does a two for one and talks about reading his daughter Hansel and Gretel, Writing songs and presents the songs BURGER KING IN ROME, NEVER IN BARCELONA, ARTURIA SOFTWARE CENTER, ONION MARINA, BACK IN ARIZONA, MOUNT GRAVY, THE MUMMY, I LIKE THE LADIES, WAYNE, BOTTLE WHALE, BRINGDOWN (the original demo), THE MODEL, and MERCEDES
This week, we have a classic fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm, 'Hansel and Gretel.' As with many of Grimm's fairy tales, this story most likely came from the oral tradition of storytelling in the region, before the brothers wrote them down and widened their appeal. In the spirit of this tradition, it is perhaps not surprising that the brothers amended their tales in subsequent editions of their books, meaning this version may contain some elements with which you are less familiar... Books - (buying books from our Bookshop.org shop helps support this channel while also supporting local bookshops, at no cost to you):Books by our favourite authors - https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/the-well-told-taleThe Complete Fairy Tales - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780099511441Grimm's Fairy Tales - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780785839859Illustrated Grimm's Fairy Tales - https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9522/9780746098547I would like to thank my patrons: Joshua Clark, Maura Lee, Jane, John Bowles, and Cade Norman.Support the show
Fairy tales are fierce narratives of human shadow and its transformation. Hansel and Gretel depicts raw childhood trauma: parents abandon their children in the forest in order to feed themselves. Then the children discover a magical, edible cottage, only to be entrapped by a cannibalistic witch. Everyone is starving, a metaphor for psychic insufficiency. The children's loyalty to one another gives rise to strategy and bravery, yielding riches and redemption—the reward for engaging danger with valor. Marie-Louise von Franz, one of Jung's closest collaborators, recognized that fairy tales are maps of everyone's unconscious. This tale invites us to consider how we handle our internal hungers. What might we be starving for? Have we abandoned inner children to the wilderness of the unconscious? Does a witch within threaten to devour tender potential? Or can we, like Hansel and Gretel, rise above our primal forest with consciousness and courage and find the treasure of wholeness? Dream I'm on an ocean beach looking out to my one-room house that juts out on a dock above where the waves break. The house could use some work and a coat of paint, but there's a feeling of pride as I gaze over it. I look down and notice I'm wearing a peasant dress, which is not at all my style and better suited for a little girl. A craggy cliff looms to the left side of the beach. From around the cliff, two sea monsters appear swimming, nearing my house on the water. I wasn't afraid of them, but watched them calmly. As they approach, they begin to rock the walls of the house, and I continue to watch powerlessly as they wrest it from its dock and tear it out to sea. The sea monsters retreat over the horizon and the house begins to sink. I am then inland but not far from the beach, at a pub in a seaside town. I see my parents in a booth, engaged in a fiddle contest. They are my parents, I know this to be sure, but they are monstrous apparitions, soft as puppets and with frightfully large heads. I try to tell them about my house and that it is gone, expecting some kind of comfort or perhaps an invitation to stay with them. They glance my way but they don't acknowledge me or that I'm in distress. The fiddle contest goes on uninterrupted. The barkeep tells me that if I'm not there for the fiddle contest, then I will have to leave. The dream ends as I struggle to breathe. References MNightShyamalen Film: The Visit, : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfQnRjkuvaY Erich Neumann: The Origins and History of Consciousness. https://www.amazon.com/Origins-History-Consciousness-Mythos-Princeton/dp/0691163596/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3HW4SHGZ0ZW6G&keywords=erich+neumann&qid=1657554446&sprefix=Erich%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-2 John Hill. At Home In The World: Sounds and Symmetries of Belonging. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=at+home+in+the+world+john+hill&crid=TZC8TZTVYO2B&sprefix=John+Hill+At+Home+%2Caps%2C78&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_18