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Liminal spaces, the souls of twins, and the collective unconscious

Liminal spaces, the souls of twins, and the collective unconscious

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In this episode of the MAPS metaphysical anomalous Protection Society podcast, host Takoda unfolds a fascinating tale of Kodeka, a girl who plunges into a self-induced coma to save her twin sister and awakens to witness a dream-like reality hinting at the existence of liminal spaces and collective unconsciousness. Kodeka navigates through this illogical world filled with symbolic representations and shadowy figures while uncovering memories of a tragic incident and facing peculiar confrontations. Takoda explores the concepts derived from Gnosticism and Carl Jung's works while using this narrative to question the possibility of such uncanny realities existing in our collective unconsciousness that we unknowingly visit. The episode concludes with the sisters waking up in real life, leaving listeners pondering these metaphysical questions.

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