• 3. Life is Our Mystery School; Our Everyday Approach to Modern Spirituality

  • Jan 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

3. Life is Our Mystery School; Our Everyday Approach to Modern Spirituality

  • Summary

  • Welcome to a new episode! This week, Amanda & Mathilda begin with a short update from their lives - Mathilda is engaging in some deep emotional work in Bali, while Amanda is enduring winter in Stockholm, eagerly awaiting a life-changing house bidding!


    In the episode, they also delve into their perspective on spirituality and how they incorporate it into their daily lives. For Amanda and Mathilda, spirituality is no longer so much about tarot cards or consulting psychics. Instead, it revolves around the everyday emotional work of confronting fears and adopting a 'learning-observer' mode for all life events. To see and expand through all situations and relationships we encounter.


    In the episode:

    • Update from Bali & Stockholm - Mathilda's emotional work and Amanda's house bidding anticipation!
    • How we work with intentions
    • What spirituality is for us and how we apply it in our daily lives.
    • How we use triggers as our pathway to growth
    • Our latest triggers ⚡️ Amanda's dynamics with her husband and Mathilda's dating experience
    • How trauma works and how it affects your body
    • Our motivation behind Holy Crap


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    Amanda Miklin

    Mathilda Ritzén


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