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2. Weaponized Astrology and How Aggrandizement is Not Empowerment with Sara Ashley The Practical Astrologer

2. Weaponized Astrology and How Aggrandizement is Not Empowerment with Sara Ashley The Practical Astrologer

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Hello and welcome to the second episode of The Heal and Harm Show with Sabrina Scott! On this episode I speak with Sara Ashley Astrology. We discuss the astrology community right now, including the exteme aspects of it (including both the far left and far right of astrology land), starseeds and blood types (and weirdness of physical superiority in woo woo land), and spiritual community and outrage politics/division on various social media platforms.

We also discuss differences between being a professional and being a hobbyist in the spiritual realms (whether tarot or astrology), how to be a good spiritual service provider and a good client, problems with addicted clients, the disturbing prevalence of spiritual psychosis and mental illness, and more. Definitely a fun listen - let us know what you think!

On The Heal and Harm Show on YouTube, I dive into deep discussions with spiritual, witchy, occult, wellness, and self-help oriented guests to talk about what happens when we try to heal ourselves and improve our lives. So often in the spiritual space, people seeking healing and community end up in cults, abused, or more messed up than they were at the start of their journey. Named after the phrase, "a witch who can't heal can't harm" (and vice versa), this show explores the light and dark sides of spirituality, magic, witchcraft, healing, and more. The Heal and Harm Show is hosted by Sabrina Scott (https://sabrinamscott.com), a witch, life coach, and professional tarot reader with 5 books and 4 journals out!
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