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🇺🇸 Ep 3: Crossing the Shadow: The Sacred Return of Alex Serra

🇺🇸 Ep 3: Crossing the Shadow: The Sacred Return of Alex Serra

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In this episode, Alex Serra takes us on an intimate journey of self discovery and truth. After leaving Europe to full full a life time dream of travelling, Alex takes us to South America, where he grappels big questions around time, stories silence, being an outlier in a system he didnt feel a part of. Committed to the question of “Who am I”, he reveals a path of a profound transformation that led him back to his purest essence. From facing his inner monsters to meeting himself with unconditional love, Alex shares with honesty and sensitivity how he crossed his own darkness, started creating music, and found a sacred return to truth.

This conversation holds a special place for our host, as Alex’s music has accompanied her own healing journey. A luminous dialogue on surrender, integration, trust in life, and art as a path back home.

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This episode features original music by our guest, Alex Serra.

(It also includes brief music excerpts used for commentary and narrative reflection purposes:

“Guaranteed” by Eddie Vedder, from the film Into the Wild (2007).

“March from A Clockwork Orange” by Wendy Carlos, from the film A Clockwork Orange (1971).

These excerpts are used as part of personal reflections within a narrative context.)

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