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#57: The Power of the Witch Wound : Revisiting Episode 4

#57: The Power of the Witch Wound : Revisiting Episode 4

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What are you afraid of?

In this replay of our fourth episode, we talk about one of the most taboo subjects in history: Witches and the wounds that have been left to us as the legacy in the history of this word.

We cover:

-Where the word witch comes from and what it actually means

-Why everyone is afraid of this word

-What the witch wound is and how it applies to us today

-Why healing from the witch wound is important to both men and women

-The taboo of Tarot and how it relates to this wound

This is not an episode you'll want to miss.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Retreat Experience
04:02 Exploring Life Path Numbers
07:09 Kaylee's Life Path Number Insights
09:30 Jaye Anne's Life Path Number and Its Meaning
12:02 Individual Business Ventures
15:30 Self-Care and Financial Empowerment
17:41 The Witch Wound: Origins and Impact
18:05 Understanding the Witch Wound
22:40 Collective Memory and Healing
30:00 Embracing Feminine Power
38:26 Creating Safety in Expression
40:44 The Role of Tarot in the Witch Wound
49:36 Final Thoughts on the Witch Wound

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