• Cyclical Symbolism and Fugitive Space with Kristin Mathis

  • Mar 11 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Cyclical Symbolism and Fugitive Space with Kristin Mathis

  • Summary

  • Host, Sabrina B. (she/her), and guest, Kristin Mathis (she/hers), discuss cycles as they relate to trauma, building at-home cyclical practice, perceptions of time, capitalism, and ancient cultural contexts. This true variety show of an episode is a great starting point for both theory and practical perspectives on Cyclical Living.

    Thank you so much for listening, find important links and info below

    Timestamps for trauma and domestic violence topics: 9:00-9:35 & 47:40-53:55
     

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    - Connect with Sabrina B. through newsletter: https://eas.ck.page/f3656123c0

    - Connect with Sabrina B. through socials: https://www.experimentalaudioscene.com/contact


    Join Kristin’s Mystery School: https://mysteriamundi.teachable.com

     

    Connect with Kristin Mathis through:

    - Website: https://www.kristinmathis.com

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmicspiritauntie/

    - Twitter: https://twitter.com/urspiritauntie

     

    Other people/things we mentioned:

    - Bayo Akomolafe:  https://www.bayoakomolafe.net

    - Pallas K. Augustine (Astrologer): https://www.nineofwands.com

    - Interview with Stephanie McKenna (over-culture): https://living-in-cycles.simplecast.com/episodes/anti-capitalist-cycles-and-linear-over-cultures-with-stephanie-mckenna

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