Metabolizing Truth: From Dissociation to Sensual Aliveness (Marisa Radha Weppner)
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In this conversation, Radha and Rachael explore the themes of transformation, self-awareness, and the importance of personal responsibility in navigating both individual and collective challenges. They discuss the role of relationships in self-discovery, the significance of open-mindedness, and the impact of the nervous system on our ability to feel safe and present.
The conversation also delves into the complexities of dissociation, trauma healing, and the necessity of metabolizing past experiences to reclaim one's life force energy. Ultimately, they emphasize the importance of self-inquiry and compassion in the journey of personal growth. In this conversation, Rachael Spyker and Radha explore the themes of sensuality, pleasure, and conscious living.
They discuss the importance of community and eldership in personal and collective transformation, as well as the relationship with Mother Earth and the necessity of feeling pain to facilitate healing. The dialogue emphasizes the balance between enjoyment and awareness, the role of pleasure as activism, and the alchemical process of destruction leading to new creation.
Questions for Self Inquiry:
- What are my distraction techniques or my dissociation techniques?
- When do those happen?
- What are my unconscious patterns?
- Why am I doing this pattern?
- How am I trying to hyper control or hyper manage?
Talked about in the episode:
Ram Dass Legacy Retreat: The Art of Living, Blue Ridge Mountains
Joanna Macy’s work on Earth grief and collective transformation
Embodied Practice for nervous system regulation
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