How to Break Free from the Tyranny of Self-Consciousness with Jamison Scala
In this episode of A Kind of Meadow, Rhiannon is joined by Jamison Scala, beloved actor/comedian/personality and friend. They travel to a snowy Narnia through a magical wardrobe where they encounter the Ice Queen, an entity frozen with self-consciousness, and learn how to melt her frigid exterior and ultimately find grace.
What Happens in the Session:
- The Mystical Wardrobe: Hear how Jamison entered a portal to another world and what he discovered there.
- Entity Removal: The Ice Queen. We met the Ice Queen, a powerful being who ruled over Narnia with an iron fist. Hear how we challenged her authority and exposed her vulnerability.
- The Court Jester: We encountered a playful identity donned by Jamison to deal with the tyranny of the Ice Queen. Hear how we released this defensive garb and learned to truly laugh at ourselves and our situations.
- Moving from The Jester to The Hanged Man: We witnessed a tarot card come to life and reveal its meaning. Hear how we embraced the paradox of surrender and liberation.
- The Beginner’s Mind: We were shown how to adopt a mindset of curiosity and openness through beginning again. Whether through a hobby or learning a new language, hear the importance of not knowing in connecting us with our infinite wisdom.
- The Thawing of the Ice Queen: We helped the Ice Queen release her vows and heal her wounds. Hear how we witnessed her transformation and redemption.
- The Keys to the Castle: We reached the final destination of our journey and discovered a hidden treasure. Hear what we found and what it meant for us.
I hope you enjoy this episode and find some inspiration and guidance for your own healing journey. Thank you for listening and sharing your feedback. 🙏
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