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S2E4 The Grief and Illusion of Spiritual Certainty, Part 1

S2E4 The Grief and Illusion of Spiritual Certainty, Part 1

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In this episode, Leandra Witchwood examines collective grief and disillusionment within the spiritual community, addressing the impact of spiritual grifters and the importance of discernment. She emphasizes the need to recognize privilege in spiritual success, the difference between active retreats and spiritual vacations, and the significance of community in spiritual growth. The conversation culminates in a tea ritual designed to reset the nervous system and reclaim personal authority in spiritual practices.

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