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The king appoints his handsomest soldier to be his bodyguard and sends him to a nobleman with a beautiful daughter. He tells the daughter not to speak to any soldiers, but she and he grow intimate. After there is a baby, the nobleman sends the bodyguard away for three feathers from the tail of a dragon who lives on a glass mountain.
On the way, he comes to a country where the king has lost a golden chain, and he is only allowed to leave when he promises to learn how to get it from the dragon. The second year he does the same with a king with a barren fig tree, and the third with two men who cannot stop ferrying people across a river.
At the glass mountain, the dragon’s wife tells him to hide, that she is not supposed to talk to anyone, but she ends up getting the feathers from her sleeping husband after he comes home and finding out the information. The soldier, on the way back, tells the ferrymen to declare, “I am free!” after their last trip with him, and they are. He then reveals the poison fruit buried under the fig tree, and in the sixth year of his journey, he tells the king where to dig to find the golden chain, and he is rewarded with an army.
Upon returning, he sees the nobleman has been reduced to selling his dishes in the market. He has his men smash the dishes, then again the next day when the nobleman still does not recognize him. The father then recognizes his son-in-law, who is now allowed to marry his daughter, he himself is restored to the court, and they live happily ever after.
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:37 Summary of Von Schonwerth’s “The King’s Bodyguard”
06:26 A Drunken Storytelling
09:05 The Highest Man
11:32 A Very Intimate Relation, but It’s Not Enough
13:55 The Tyrant and Beauty
17:14 The Slick Feminine and the Glass Mountain
19:47 The Heroism and Beauty of the King’s Bodyguard
24:26 The Nobleman, Hoarding His Daughter, Helps out Everyone
26:12 Beauty, Celebrity and Artifice
27:20 What’s with the Dragon on the Glass Mountain?
32:26 Make Yourself Small in the House of God
36:46 Not Knowing Your Task Until You Set Out
40:55 Proper Fear of the Lord
45:28 Judas and The Circuitous Rightness of Relations
51:27 Bad Leads to Good in Right Stories
54:33 Don’t Bring God Bad Vibes
56:16 Breaking Hoarded Plates and Daughters
1:01:10 The Bodyguard’s Useful Respect and Dutifulness
1:04:39 The Hurdle Philosophy and Aggressive Moral Emotions
1:10:24 Let People Have Their Suffering
1:15:27 Buddha, is There a God?
1:22:59 Uncertainty
1:24:11 Plausibility, not Certainty
1:29:16 Not Everything is a Problem
(A Clip from the episode “Von Schönwerth’s “The King’s Bodyguard”)
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Ian Reclusado is currently off exploring the poetic wilds of psychology, neuroscience, and spirituality.
He also offers guidance services for those interested in delving into their own inner wilderness.
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