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Meditations on Self-Love: Release the Fear of Narcissism and Own Your Sovereignty
- 2025/04/25
- 再生時間: 1 時間 26 分
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Welcome to Bow Down! a podcast by The Cohere Collective that discusses esoteric and empowered feminism every week.
This week, Reese and Dennis discuss the root of self-love, and the fear that it can inspire. How do we truly own our sovereignty without devolving into conceit? This is explored through a guided meditation from Creator Edward Art Supply Hands, linked below, and extended conversation!
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References and Resources:
- “Road‑to‑Damascus experience.” — Reference to Paul’s sudden conversion on the Damascus road (Acts 9 : 1‑19).
- “Shadow work.” — Concept introduced by Carl Jung for integrating unconscious aspects of the psyche; now a staple of depth psychology and spirituality. Plus by APN
- “Edward Art Supply Hands” meditation. — YouTube creator Edward Art; known for Neville‑Goddard‑inspired meditations such as I Am the Creator. YouTube
- “The man who has no enemies has never stood for anything.” — Frequently mis‑attributed to Winston Churchill; nearest traceable form appears in Ed Greenwood’s Forgotten Realms epigraph (1993) and earlier 19th‑century variants. Quote Investigator
- “Lovecraftian… cryptid monster.” — “Lovecraftian” references the cosmic‑horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft (1890‑1937), noted for creatures beyond human comprehension. Wikipedia
- “Technological futurism / Heidegger’s enframing.” — Alludes to Martin Heidegger’s essay The Question Concerning Technology (1954) and the concept of Gestell (“enframing”)—a worldview that turns beings into resources. Wikipedia
- “If you stumble, make it part of the dance.” — Popular internet affirmation (Pinterest, greeting‑card culture); no authoritative source—classified as a “popular maxim; no definitive origin.” Pinterest
With sovereign Coherence,
Dennis and Reese