• Empty Your Own Damn Womb + Other Post-Election Musings

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Empty Your Own Damn Womb + Other Post-Election Musings

  • Summary

  • In the wake of the United States election, I thought to share my perspectives on the backlash, and to encourage us to summon a great big bunch of self-responsibility, while turning inwards for solutions, strength and surrender.

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    Show notes:

    • YouTube and big tech censorship
    • Peaceful disagreements with friends
    • Israel & Palestine polarization
    • “Silence = violence”
    • Victimization narrative as projection of disappointment
    • Gymnastics competition as training for self-reflection
    • Staying curious and open to different perspectives
    • Reading from Language of Betterarchy- value in victimhood
    • Talking Trump with TDS afflicted family
    • Feminine/Masculine frequencies
    • Blame vs taking responsibility
    • Choosing celibacy as punishment
    • Divide & conquer through spread of fear
    • Embodying highest ideals
    • Abortion debate- feminine shadow/Daddy government
    • Dani’s personal story
    • Vision quests- internal exploration/locus of control
    • Hysteria/drama reaction vs sovereignty/ raising consequences
    • Reconnecting with Divine Feminine
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