i want to talk about basically embodying an archetype, and there aesthetics and all that that entails. Verses maybe saying i don't need to like, reduce myself down or make myself smaller in order to be authentic. I can be authentic in my bigness and in my dynamism and in my areas of myself that maybe don't make the most sense next to each other to you. But the only thing that needs to make sense is that they make sense to me, and that i like them, and that they're parts of me, and i'm the true line.
Every time we get dressed, we're sending out an intention, vibration, and spell. Whether we realize it or not, we're always channeling one archetype or another, so why not have some fun while we're at it? Today we're diving into the idea of embodying new archetypes through costume and play. [0:04:00] How Michelle is embodying her current archetypes [0:08:00] What does sympathetic magic have in common with embodying archetypes? [0:11:00] Try this: write down three archetypes that you need to embody right now in order to be where you want to be in the next month [0:14:00] A few examples of the different archetypes that Michelle will embody, depending on what she’s trying to achieve [0:18:00] The difference between actively consenting and choosing an archetype, vs. falling into a trendy archetype [0:19:00] What is a ritual trigger for your desired archetype? Is it precious, meaningful, or important?
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