Get Sleepy: Sleep meditation and stories - The Statue of Zeus at Olympia (Seven Wonders #2)

Episode Date: June 23, 2025

Narrator: Thomas Jones 🇬🇧Writer: Jo Steer ✍️Sound effects: sea waves 🌊  Welcome back, sleepyheads. Tonight, we’ll travel back in time to the fifth century BCE and visit Olympia in Anc...ient Greece to see the Statue of Zeus within its grand temple. 😴 Includes mentions of: Heights, History, Ancient History, Religious Traditions, Time Travel, Mythology, Travel.  Watch, listen and comment on this episode on the Get Sleepy YouTube channel. And hit subscribe while you're there! Enjoy various playlists of our stories and meditations on our Slumber Studios Spotify profile. Tonight's Sponsors BetterHelp. Take care of your mental well-being. Get 10% off your first month at ⁠⁠⁠betterhelp.com/getsleepy⁠⁠⁠. Support Us Get Sleepy’s Premium Feed: ⁠⁠⁠getsleepy.com/support/⁠⁠⁠ Get Sleepy Merchandise: ⁠⁠⁠getsleepy.com/store⁠⁠⁠ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-sleepy/id1487513861⁠⁠⁠ Connect Stay up to date on all our news and even vote on upcoming episodes! Website: ⁠⁠⁠getsleepy.com/⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/getsleepypod/⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/getsleepypod/⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠twitter.com/getsleepypod⁠⁠⁠ Our Apps Redeem exclusive unlimited access to Premium content for 1 month FREE in our mobile apps built by the Get Sleepy and Slumber Studios team: Deep Sleep Sounds: ⁠⁠⁠deepsleepsounds.com/getsleepy/⁠⁠⁠ Slumber: ⁠⁠⁠slumber.fm/getsleepy/⁠⁠⁠ FAQs Have a query for us or need help with something? You might find your answer here:⁠⁠⁠ Get Sleepy FAQs⁠⁠⁠ About Get Sleepy Get Sleepy is the #1 story-telling podcast designed to help you get a great night’s rest. By combining sleep meditations with a relaxing bedtime story, each episode will guide you gently towards sleep. Get Sleepy Premium Get instant access to ad-free episodes and Thursday night bonus episodes by subscribing to our premium feed. It's easy! Sign up in two taps! Get Sleepy Premium feed includes: Monday and Wednesday night episodes (with zero ads). An exclusive Thursday night bonus episode. Access to the entire back catalog (also ad-free). Extra-long episodes. Exclusive sleep meditation episodes. Discounts on merchandise. We’ll love you forever. Get your 7-day free trial: ⁠⁠⁠getsleepy.com/support⁠⁠⁠. Thank you so much for listening! Feedback? Let us know your thoughts! ⁠⁠⁠getsleepy.com/contact-us/⁠⁠⁠. Get Sleepy is a production of Slumber Studios. Check out our podcasts, apps, and more at ⁠⁠⁠slumberstudios.com⁠⁠⁠. That’s all for now. Sweet dreams ❤️ 😴 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:10 Tonight I'll be your guide as we continue our series exploring the seven wonders of the ancient world. As with all of this series tonight's episode was written by Joe Steer. Tonight we'll travel back in time to the 5th century BCE. We'll visit Olympia in ancient Greece to see the statue of Zeus within its own grand temple. This ancient wonder has been lost to time, but will envision the way it might have been in its heyday. First, let's take a moment to unwind and relax. Find a position that feels comfortable to you and close your eyes whenever you are ready. I've been having a bit of difficulty again lately getting as much sleep as I feel I need, and it's got a lot to do with the fact that it's been a really warm start to the summer
Starting point is 00:03:36 here in the UK, which doesn't lend itself to an easy night's sleep of course. But I remember a few nights ago noticing that my mind was just incredibly busy. Thoughts were flying around left, right and center, and it almost felt like I was stuck in a maze, trying to find my way out and to feel relieved of all these thoughts that were swirling around and blocking my path to clarity and stillness. Despite that I've shared many techniques and methods with you all on how to slow and settle the mind's busy activity, there are still those moments for me where I get stuck in a cycle of overthinking. But eventually I manage to remind myself that I'm just the observer and ultimately I have the control to take the mind elsewhere, to a quieter, more restful place.
Starting point is 00:04:52 And forgive me if this seems like a strange analogy, but in the same way that we might try to calm an overexcited pet dog or to reassure an upset toddler, the mind tends to respond better to distraction than it does to simply being told to stop. If you simply say to yourself, stop thinking, well you'd have to probably be quite well practiced in mindfulness and meditation for that to instantly work. So instead, you can give the mind gentle distractions, like counting down from a number of your choosing, or one of my favorites, picking a category and going through the alphabet, naming items, places or people for each letter. And of course, you can absorb yourself in one of our dreamy bedtime stories that are designed to gently grasp your attention, but only enough to help you relax and drift off
Starting point is 00:06:17 to sleep. So with that being said, take a nice deep breath in, and softly let's travel back in time two and a half thousand years to the town of Olympia in ancient Greece. This is where our story begins. Ten miles away from the Golden Coastline and the cobalt waves of the Ionian Sea lies Olympia in southern Greece on the lush Peloponnesian Peninsula. It's 600 miles from Mount Olympus where the most important gods are thought to live, and the town is associated with these 12 Olympians who rule over all aspects of ancient Greek life. It's a small town of huge significance, known to many as the Valley of the Gods. It's a religious sanctuary full of shrines and temples, a site of pilgrimage for Greeks across the land. Citizens visit from their various cities, Athens, Sparta, and Corinth to name a few. They bring gifts, offerings, and prayers for the gods, in the hopes of
Starting point is 00:08:51 receiving protection and wisdom. Many come to take part in the ceremonies held around the year in honor of the different deities. Every four years, they participate in the ancient Olympic Games, in which athletes from every city-state compete in different sports. The games are held in honor of Zeus, king of the gods, and the most important deity. Zeus is the god of law and order. He is the ruler of the skies as well as of lightning and thunder. It's the temple of Zeus that we've come to visit in the early 400s BCE, BCE, specifically to see the statue inside the temple, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The statue will eventually be lost sometime sometime around the 6th century CE. Some will report it being dismantled and stolen after the Roman Empire embraces Christianity. Others will say that it's lost in a fire.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Its exact fate will remain a mystery through the ages. Thankfully, we have accounts from those who saw it when it was standing. So now, we can see this place that made a Greek man forget all his earthly troubles. The temple that moved the soul of a great Roman general. Take a moment to observe your surroundings. You are standing in ancient Olympia. This mountainous region is rich in nature. It's entirely picturesque, especially in daylight. The hills and mountains are peppered with olive trees, their canopies a shade of deep emerald. The path that you stand on has grass at either side. It's a far lighter green with hints of bright yellow. Looking down to your feet, you see strappy leather sandals. There is comfortable as slippers, though far better ventilated. The afternoon breeze washes over your feet. It cools your skin as it flows between your toes.
Starting point is 00:12:51 your skin as it flows between your toes. You appear to be dressed in a loose-fitting garment, an elegant outfit full of folds and creases. It's as light and airy as a thin summer bedsheet, but it has the flair of ancient Greek fashion. The colour of the fabric reminds you of flowers. It's a shade of soft yellow. It's a shade of soft yellow. You wonder if it's been dyed using the suffering crocus, which has an orange-yellow stigma and a bloom of lovely, cool air. There's nothing like the smell of the great outdoors. The air is rich with flowers and nature and the kind of freshness that's only to be found outside. You're not far away from the river Alfios, which flows west across the land beneath the simple complex. The sound of running water is a soothing drone below the constant hum of chirping crickets. As you begin to walk, you take in the light pattering of your footsteps on the path. Your arms sway loosely and your chest feels open as you crunch across the gravel of this ancient way. You're aware of a building up ahead in the distance. It's raised above the ground behind
Starting point is 00:15:10 a white stone terrace. Banners at its front are a hazy blur of purple. Statues around its base are too far away to make out clearly just yet. The sound of sweet music is hushed beneath the breeze, though every now and then it resonates above. You're not sure what it is, but it sounds like it comes from a wind instrument. The melody is slow, but also playful. It's just the right tempo to match your mood. Although you're excited to see the temple, you are also in no hurry. You're content to slowly stroll amidst your lovely surroundings,
Starting point is 00:16:31 Tent to slowly stroll amidst your lovely surroundings, to listen to the bird song and feel the sunshine on your face. The plane trees around you are broad and leafy. Their leaves rustle where the breeze passes through. A smattering of green is showcased on their branches, including a lovely shade of chartreuse where the leaves meet the sunlight. where the leaves meet the sunlight. There are few things as pleasant as the sounds of nature. All of the concerns that elsewhere seem so important suddenly become very trivial against the symphony of the great outdoors. It's because of this, perhaps, that you lose all track of time. You could have been walking for five minutes or an hour. All that you know is that you've arrived at the building, the
Starting point is 00:17:50 Temple of Zeus in ancient Olympia. In the 21st century, the building is a ruin. But here and now, it's fully intact. It far outshines any artist's recreation that presumes what the building might have looked like. It bears the hallmarks of ancient Greek architecture, being an open-air temple of stunning white marble. Tall columns connect the floor to the ceiling below a triangular gabled roof. The figures of the Olympians are sculpted in marble across the pediment within the frame of the roof. Covered in gold, there is bright stars when they catch the sunlight. More gold figures shine atop the roof's point and beneath the pediment on a horizontal band. Massive purple banners are more visible closer up. They sway gently in the breeze. You don't
Starting point is 00:19:32 think you've ever seen a purple quite so vivid as the sumptuous fabric of these decorative banners. Perhaps they look brighter in the afternoon light, especially beside the gleaming white marble. The material looks to be something luxurious, velvet perhaps, or some other soft textile. The image of an oak leaf is at the center of each banner. The symbol of Zeus has been embroidered in silver. been embroidered in silver. The same banners are on walls at the forefront of a veranda in the center of the building. Elsewhere, purple fabric has been draped like bunting between raised poles that are dotted around the terrace. At the center of the terrace is a marble statue, a bearded man dressed elegantly in a toga. He holds a thunderbolt in one hand and a staff in the other. He is
Starting point is 00:21:13 instantly recognizable as Zeus, in front of the temple. The statue grows larger in your view with each step forward, despite the fact that the temple behind it makes it appear almost small by comparison. A handful of people are gathering on the patio. They've come to pay their respects. respects. One woman sings and a man dances. Some people talk aloud while others pray in silence. There's a surreal atmosphere around the statue, a blend of reverence, awe and celebration. A sort of quiet joy seems to radiate from the marble itself. It ripples out in waves to the people around its base. However, this isn't the statue that you've come to see, as expertly made and impressive as it is. It speaks to the quality of ancient Greek architecture that this statue is just
Starting point is 00:23:11 one of many great sculptures around the complex. Even more lovely, perhaps, are the trees and bushes planted in sections around the stone terrace. Segments of green lawn stand out against the patio, as do the flowers in cast iron vases. flowers in cast iron vases. Some of these vases are raised on stone posts around or below the level of your eye line. You can smell the sweet petals as you pass by on the patio. You see the bees and butterflies that fly happily around them. The stone pathway at the front of the building continues to the right towards a moss-covered hillside. It provides a walkway around the altus, the name given to the sanctuary you stand in. This is nearly 200 meters wide, an irregular quadrangle within a sacred grove. As well as this temple, it includes various religious altars and the Temple of Hera, Queen of the Gods.
Starting point is 00:25:06 On another day perhaps, you might explore such a building, but for now, your interests lie just up the terrace. So, you turn left onto a wide stone staircase between two stone posts with bowls for holding fire at their top. There's little need for light in the sunshine of the afternoon, but you suspect that the fire is more symbolic than anything. Fires are kept burning in honor of Zeus by the faithful priesthood and their The warmth of the fire is pleasant on your skin, and the sound of hissing charcoal is comforting to hear. Equally lovely is the texture of the carpet below you, a thick purple runner in the center of the staircase. You bend down and run your fingertips across it, savoring the velvety feel.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Your footsteps are muted on the soft material, especially with the sound of nearby music also filling the space. It's the same lovely instrument that you heard earlier from somewhere above you, perhaps inside the temple. You follow the sound, walking up and then left, ascending the staircase onto the veranda. onto the veranda. Turning around you face the direction that you came from to see a gorgeous hillside covered in leafy trees. It's obvious why the Greeks chose this location to build their sanctuary to the gods. The views from the temple are scenic and charming, the kind befitting the high god of Olympus. of Olympus. Turning back around, you gaze up at the temple. It's even more enormous from the uppermost terrace. You suspect that in height, it's perhaps 20 meters tall, though seen close up it looks more like 40. A ceremonial fire pit burns outside the building. It's ten times the size of the fires on the stairwell.
Starting point is 00:28:47 The air around it is so warm and cozy that to stand beside it is like being wrapped in a blanket. The body of the temple is surrounded by a portico, a rectangular porchway that frames the main building. Another stone staircase provides access to the entrance, where one might walk inside between tall stone columns. A few other people are scattered around the terrace. Some smile and nod as you pass them on the steps. Soon you are walking between the huge columns under the gold tassels of a purple banner. You notice rooms to the left and right. Both look sleepy beneath the shade of the roof. The floors are strewn with large, soft cushions in different sizes, textures, and materials.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Rooms are lit by a single fire pit raised on stands of what appears to be copper. They illuminate the colors of the walls and cushions, painting the room in a warm yellow glow. painting the room in a warm yellow glow. Directly ahead, you see natural daylight where the roof opens out to form a rectangular skylight, but the light is dimmed in the shade of thick columns and another pediment at the back of the building. The room ahead is shaped like a corridor, but it's as grand and wide as the hallway of a palace. as the hallway of a palace. The walls are lined with massive white columns with statues, vases, and fire pits between them. More purple banners hang down from the walls. They are the colour of hyacinth, like the carpet at your feet. Both the banners and carpet stretch off into the distance, all the way back to the end of the walkway. And there, against the wall, is the famous statue, the mighty Zeus, seated on his throne.
Starting point is 00:32:36 One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, it looks as if it were finished only yesterday. It's just what you'd expect from the ancient Greeks, a people renowned for their stylish architecture. The King of the Gods couldn't look any grander. He is the stunning focal point of this opulent hallway. Even from afar, the statue looks enormous. It's easily as wide as half of the room. From top to bottom, it's at least 12 meters tall and looks even taller on its pedestal of white marble. The statue was made by the sculptor Phidias and completed around 435 BCE. He was also responsible for the Athena Parthenos, the jewel of the Parthenon in ancient Athens. Phidias, in fact, used the same techniques to build the goddess Athena and her father Zeus.
Starting point is 00:34:12 and her father Zeus. Panels of gold and plates of ivory have been laid on top of an inner wooden sculpture. Only Zeus is seated on a throne, a huge structure carved from cedar wood. A huge structure carved from cedar wood. Every inch of its surface has been painted and decorated in ebony, ivory, gold, and gemstones. You recall the words of a Roman historian as you set off slowly walking across the carpet. Livy quoted the general, Aemilius Paulus, who had been lucky enough to see the statue up close. According to Livy, the general was so moved that he felt as if he'd seen the god in person. That's exactly how you feel standing here on this rich purple carpet, as if you've come to a palace to pay homage to a living, breathing king. The size of the statue makes you feel very small and provokes a great feeling of reverence within you. As such, your steps are very slow and measured. You're mindful to take in your sumptuous surroundings.
Starting point is 00:36:10 to take in your sumptuous surroundings. You notice that the carpet is scattered with petals, a mixture of white, yellow, and orange. These autumnal colours stand out against the purple backdrop, mirroring the flickering firelight all around. A border has been sewn around the edges of the fabric. Within it is a pattern of oak leaves and acorns. It's hard to believe that it was sewn by hand. You can't imagine the skill or effort that would have been needed to embroider such a piece, nor that required to make the floor underneath it which is entirely covered in intricate mosaics. The patterns on the floor are perfectly symmetrical. They mirror one another at each side of the carpet. With the statues, vases, and fire pits on either side of the walkway and the intricate floor below, the eyes are drawn towards a network of patterns. Geometric shapes are interconnected amongst lines
Starting point is 00:37:51 and borders of varying colors. Powder blue rectangles are particularly lovely and not too dissimilar from the skylight in the ceiling. You see the same color on the robes of a man. He is leaning against a wall with an instrument in hand. Is holding what you think is an ancient pan flute, the source of the music that you've been hearing this whole time. of thin cane tubes, diagonal at one end and straight at the other. The musician blows air through the straight end of the flute, producing a tone that is soft and enchanting. For such a small instrument, the sound is surprising. The notes have great depth. They are rich and sweet.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Again you note the slow, easy rhythm. It's perfectly suited to the mood inside the temple. Beside the man is a white marble post topped with a black and gold patterned vase. Lush violet flowers poke out from within it amongst an abundance of dark green leaves. These lovely blooms are as fragrant as perfume. They are sweet, spicy, and wonderfully floral. The scent rolls up and down along the grand corridor on the waves of fresh air that flows in between pillars. You sniff at the air, taking in the delightful fragrance. Your breathing is as slow as the rhythm of the pan flute. The exotic aroma blends perfectly with the music and adds to an atmosphere that is dreamy and other-wildly. Beyond the flowers is the base of a statue, its top rising to the level of your shoulders. The white marble sides have reliefs at their center with images of animals in the stone.
Starting point is 00:41:35 stone. You see a bull on one side and an eagle on the other. Both are symbols associated with Zeus. These detailed carvings have been gilded and shine in the muted light. The statues atop the pillars are even more dazzling. They're entirely gold from head to toe. A person might spend hours simply admiring the creases in their togas. These statues are lifelike, as if they've just stepped onto the pillars. You're not entirely sure who these figures are, acclaimed philosophers perhaps, statesmen or generals. Certainly, they give off an air of importance, though they are far smaller than Zeus on his throne. These golden statues face towards the walkway, where you stroll towards Zeus across the purple
Starting point is 00:43:00 carpet. The closest ones to the back are positioned behind a barrier, a decorative marble rail that juts out towards the carpet. You pause now, just beyond the railings, looking up to see Zeus in all his glory. The statue is breathtaking in the presence of a god. The Olympian is seated on his massive cedar throne, positioned in the shade of the temple rooftop. The throne itself is raised on a platform above a handful of people who pray from the carpet. Zeus is dressed in a rippling gold toga draped around his waist and across one shoulder. Against it, his skin is sculpted ivory and luminous in the light of the nearby fire pits. In his right hand, the god holds a giant gold staff topped with the figure of an eagle. In his left hand, he carries a smaller gold statue. It's a sculpture of Nike, the goddess of victory.
Starting point is 00:45:11 The skill of the sculptor is visible in the details. The creases of the clothing, the definition of the muscles. The waves of Zeus's hair and beard seem so lifelike. You can make out every twist and tendril of his curls. What strikes you most is that the god seems so real, you can almost see his hair moving in the breeze. It gives the impression that he might stand up at any moment and unroof the massive temple that was built to house him. Everything about the statue oozes power and authority, yet you don't feel afraid to stand in his presence. Something about
Starting point is 00:46:31 his expression is comforting and reassuring. You sense that he is a friend, a figure you might confide in. You wonder if that's what these people are doing as they pray in silence at the feet of the god. Perhaps they are letting go of their cares and concerns. It's impossible to keep them in the face of such beauty. Elsewhere, a woman speaks aloud to the gods, her voice hushed to the gentlest of whispers. Her voice hushed to the gentlest of whispers. The rhythm of her speech reminds you of a poem. She's reciting verses, perhaps ones that she wrote. One man bows low as he kneels on the carpet, his arms outstretched on the purple fabric. When he raises his arms, you can hear that he's singing a chant like him that's slow
Starting point is 00:48:02 and peaceful. The carpet is thick with the petals of many flowers so the scent must be strong so close to the ground. Even from where you're standing, the fragrance is enchanting. You breathe in sweet flowers with each inhalation. Behind it, there's a trace of something else that you recognize. It's a clean, fresh smell, bordering on grassy. Looking back to the statue, you note that it's glistening and that. This has been used as a protective measure to ensure the sculpture doesn't fade over time. Tiles beneath the throne have a raised rim where oil can collect in a reservoir around the base. A glance across its surface reveals the statue's reflection. Only now, the God King looks twice his size. You also catch sight of the gifts on the platform and others scattered beside you on the carpet. In this front section of the temple below the great statue, the patterns of the mosaics are almost completely hidden by gifts.
Starting point is 00:50:12 To the left and right, there are mounds of items, offerings to Zeus from his faithful subjects. You see gold, silver, and other precious metals, mostly in the form of either coins or jewelry. A chalice of etched copper stands out on one side, beside a metallic shield with gemstones around its rim. There are beautiful pieces of handmade terracotta pottery decorated in black. decorated in black. Myths and legends are retold across their surface, through silhouetted figures contrasting against the orange. All kinds of foods have been placed in these containers, from the most succulent meats to the freshest of fruits. Enormous patterned jars contain grain and barley, while a range of fine wines are held in tall jugs.
Starting point is 00:51:52 wines are held in tall jugs. You can smell the scent of fruity red wine emanating from a bowl that's been placed on the platform. The libation sits beside bouquets of fresh flowers, treasure-filled boxes, and two burning fire pits. A feeling of peace washes over you now, as you gaze into the bright orange-gold flames. They are no less hypnotic than the statue between them as they dance and flicker across a mound of charcoal. The flames of the fire pits are reflected on the statue, on the ivory and gold with its sheen of olive oil. It's as if it's been cloaked in a thin veil of glitter, appearing more ethereal with each passing moment. with each passing moment. The fire glows bright, even more so now as day gives way to evening. The sunlight is fading, replaced by the softer shades of dusk. You feel that you've been here for only a few minutes, but you suspect that it's actually been hours.
Starting point is 00:53:40 When eventually you are ready to leave the statue, you remember those rooms at the front of the temple, those lit by a single fire pit where the floors were scattered with cushions. You take one last glimpse into the face of the god and thank him for the time you've spent beside him. opposite direction, back along the carpet scattered with petals. The silvery glow of the moon flows in through the skylight, which frames a sky now peppered with stars. The moon casts a soft white sheen across the purple carpet and the silver patterns of leaves around the border. Moonlight bounces off the rims of the fire pits and the black and gold vases further up the hall.
Starting point is 00:55:12 It pools on a relief at the base of a statue, spotlighting the eagle sculpted in gold. You notice that the temple is quieter than before. Most of the people have returned to their homes. You wouldn't have thought it possible for the building to feel even more peaceful, but the quiet of night time brings a new layer of solace. The musician you saw earlier is no longer inside the building, but you can still hear his pan flute from somewhere outside. You suspect that he's playing as he walks home from the temple. The sounds fade in volume, growing softer by the minute. Soon you reach the end of the carpet and those sleepy chambers near the entrance. The room to your right is empty of people and the cushions across
Starting point is 00:56:49 its floor look plush and inviting. You take off your sandals near the mound of cushions in the light of the fire pit. It casts a subtle glow across the dark chamber, creating the tones of an evening sunset. The colours of the cushions are dimmed in the light. Shades of dark purple look as deep as the sea. You note that the fabric is soft and luxurious even before you lie back onto the cushions. You let out a sigh as your shoulders drop and you sink down into their soft embrace. You can't remember a time when you felt more comfortable, when your mind felt so still or your body so relaxed. Closing your eyes, you tune into the sounds. The crackling of the fire pit with an occasional hiss and pop. The sound of the pan flute has almost entirely faded beyond the hum of crickets and the breeze outside. The sound of your breath is wonderfully and down like waves on a shore. It's the last thing you hear before you feel yourself and restful slumber, here at the Temple of Zeus. You You You You You You You I'm going to go ahead and start the video. You You you

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