To Be Known

To Be Known
Podcast Description
To be known is to become. This podcast is an exploration of what it means to know ourselves through the mirror of our life experiences and alongside one another.
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The podcast delves into themes of human design, astrology, and personal transformation with episodes like 'The Art of Life' discussing the intersection of creativity and spirituality, and 'Decadent Death' tackling the emotional complexities of grief and decay.

To be known is to become. This podcast is an exploration of what it means to know ourselves through the mirror of our life experiences and alongside one another.
This conversation delves into the intricate dynamics of karma, authority, and personal accountability. Kodie and Sarah explore how past experiences and parental influences shape our understanding of authority and control, emphasizing the importance of disentangling from inherited karma to connect with one’s true self. They discuss the role of resources and reciprocity in relationships, the evolution of spiritual practices, and the significance of the heart in establishing authority. The dialogue encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the broader implications of these themes in the context of community and personal development.
Topics: karma, authority, parenting, spiritual awakening, resources, reciprocity, human design, cosmic communion, personal growth, deconditioning
Takeaways:
- Karma influences our interactions and authority dynamics.
- Parenting can perpetuate cycles of control and disempowerment.
- Disentangling from parental karma is essential for personal growth.
- Authority begins in the heart, not in external structures.
- Resources and reciprocity are key to healthy relationships.
- Spiritual awakening is a collective experience influenced by societal changes.
- The heart is a sensitive muscle that guides our authority.
- We must face the truth of our past to move forward.
- Every individual has their own cosmology and spiritual path.
- Creating structures that work for us is vital for personal empowerment.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes
12:56 Exploring Egoic Will and Parenting Dynamics
15:57 Karma and Authority in Childhood
19:00 Personal Stories of Control and Authority
22:07 Disentangling Family Karma
25:01 Educational Choices and Empowerment
28:10 Authority and Divine Will
31:05 Human Design and Inner Authority
38:50 Instinct vs. Intuition: Understanding Authority
40:44 The Role of Cognition in Authority
42:55 Navigating Human Design: Personal Experiences
45:19 Evolving Conversations in Human Design
46:13 Redefining Inner Authority
51:41 The Heart as the Center of Authority
55:34 Neptune in Aries: A Spiritual Rebirth
59:19 Creating Personal Cosmologies
01:01:20 Navigating Spiritual Awakening and Community Support
01:02:32 Authority in Spiritual Teaching
01:05:22 Historical Context of Spiritual Movements
01:06:49 Personal Journeys and Material Plane Dynamics
01:08:51 Redistributing Resources and Personal Karma
01:14:29 Connecting Authority and Past Karma
01:21:03 The Present Moment and Energy Awareness
01:24:28 Detaching from Parental Karma
01:26:05 Upcoming Workshops and New Directions
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