Accidental Gods

The Others Within Us: Meeting our Spirit Guides and other entities with Bob Falconer

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May 14, 2025
Bob Falconer, an IFS practitioner and author, dives into the fascinating realms of internal family dynamics and spiritual entities. He challenges the traditional 'citadel theory of mind,' advocating for a more interconnected perspective of consciousness. The discussion explores how unresolved traumas can shape our interactions with non-human energies and emphasizes the importance of nurturing our inner parts for harmony. Bob also delves into spirit possession, guiding listeners on recognizing beneficial versus harmful energies while underscoring the value of spiritual guidance in personal growth.
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INSIGHT

IFS Sees Mind as Orchestra

  • We are made up of many separate sub-personalities, or parts, which often struggle internally, much like a civil war. - Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy aims to harmonize these parts into an orchestra led by the Self, the witness and leader of the system.
INSIGHT

Citadel vs Porous Mind Models

  • The Western 'citadel model' sees the mind as a private, enclosed place. - Porous mind cultures accept external spiritual influences and manage psychosis better than the Western model allows.
ANECDOTE

Falconer's Trauma-Fueled Insight

  • Bob Falconer endured severe childhood abuse, including sexual violence and family tragedy. - These harsh experiences deeply influenced his therapeutic journey and openness to spiritual dimensions of mind.
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