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Ep 24 - How to Leave (any) Cult with Maleah Gordon

Ep 24 - How to Leave (any) Cult with Maleah Gordon

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Such a powerful episode. I’ve got Maleah on the podcast - I asked her to come on and share her experience of what it was like leaving her own version of a cult-ish experience.

I believe this is a very powerful and important concept for us to digest (individually and collectively) we go forward into our consciousness evolution. 

(PS – ever notice how the word “cult” is in the word “culture”? Something to ponder)

***While cults are typically thought of as spiritual in nature, (and was our main talking point in this episode), the way we’ve defined it here is expanded to include any dogmatic social structure that oppresses nuanced thinking.

We dive deep into:

  • The fear of staying with an old structure/cult “just in case”

  • How to let go of an old social structure/cult that doesn’t serve you anymore

  • How to hold two truths at one time with respect for someone else’s perspective

  • How this collective planetary ascension is really an “in-scension”.(watch for the nuanced ways this idea comes up through our convo;)

So much amazing consciousness talk here. Maleah is such a bright, authentic-to-the-core human. We had a lot of fun recording this episode together. ENJOY!

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Links to everything mentioned:

--> Other TEE episode mentioned: Dick Jokes & Cults

Maleah’s world:

 IG: @Maleah_gorden (DM her for more info about her totally FREE healing group for energetically sensitive people who want to embrace healing as a lifestyle!)

My world:

IG: @the.empowered.empath.coach

website: jessbushnell.com

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