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Hermes: the Trickster God | Mythology for Sleep Podcast - Greek Mythology Stories from Ancient Greece

Hermes: the Trickster God | Mythology for Sleep Podcast - Greek Mythology Stories from Ancient Greece

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Before he was a day old, he had stolen his brother's sacred cattle, invented the lyre, lied directly to Zeus's face, and charmed his way out of punishment with a smile. Hermes, the messenger god of ancient Greece, is mythology's greatest trickster — quick-tongued, light-fingered, and utterly irresistible in his audacity. No god on Olympus covers more ground, literally and figuratively, than he does.Hermes was born in a cave on Mount Cyllene to the nymph Maia, daughter of the Titan Atlas. His father was Zeus himself, who visited Maia secretly while Hera slept. From his very first hours, Hermes demonstrated the restless, boundary-crossing intelligence that would define his entire divine portfolio. By sunset of his birth day, he had crawled to Thessaly, stolen fifty of Apollo's prized cattle, driven them backwards to confuse trackers, hidden them in a cave, killed two for a feast, and returned to his cradle to feign innocent sleep. As a Mythology Explained Podcast drawn to the psychological richness of divine archetypes, Hermes from birth is pure electric mischief.When Apollo discovered the theft and dragged the infant before Zeus for judgment, Hermes did something no defendant had ever attempted in divine court — he simply denied everything, with such cheerful confidence that the assembled gods could barely suppress their laughter. Zeus saw through the lie immediately but was too delighted by his son's audacity to punish him seriously. Instead, he ordered restitution. Hermes handed over the cattle and offered Apollo the lyre he had invented that very morning from a tortoise shell. Apollo, enchanted by the music, forgave everything instantly. Brotherhood was forged through art — a detail this Greek Mythology Stories episode explores with real tenderness.As messenger of the gods, Hermes carried divine communications between Olympus, earth, and the underworld with effortless speed, his winged sandals carrying him across every boundary that confined other beings. He was the only Olympian permitted to enter Hades freely and return. This made him psychopomp — the guide of souls, the gentle escort who led the newly dead down into the underworld. As a Mythology for Sleep Podcast attentive to mythology's quieter dimensions, we find Hermes the soul-guide among the most comforting figures in the ancient tradition.He was patron of travelers, merchants, thieves, writers, athletes, and diplomats — every human endeavor requiring speed, communication, or clever negotiation fell under his protection. This Ancient Greece Myths Podcast episode explores how that remarkably broad portfolio reflects something profound about what the ancient Greeks valued: the ability to move between worlds, translate between languages, and negotiate between opposing forces without losing yourself in either.Hermes appears throughout Greek myth as helper, trickster, and guide simultaneously — assisting Perseus, protecting Odysseus, escorting Persephone. He is everywhere and belongs nowhere completely. As both a Greek Mythology Podcasts favorite and a Mythology Podcast staple, Hermes rewards every return visit with something new. The trickster always has one more trick remaining.
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