Get in, Woozers! We're doing a giveaway! Anyone who leaves a review (or has left one already! (thanks!!)) for the show on Apple Podcasts by August 15 will be eligible to win a half-hour reading with Natasha.
Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett are excited to discuss altars with Sarah Maher, owner of Village & Vessel, an online and brick & mortar metaphysical shop in Oak Park, IL.
In this episode, they discuss:
- Natasha's recent depression
- Working through feelings of shame and perfectionism
- The importance of an outside perspective
- The question is already out there. Now listen for the answer.
- How "just being" is an active state
- Natasha's encounter with a leprechaun. Yes, a leprechaun
- Brett's skeptical part freaking out about the existence of leprechauns
- Looking forward to a time that all people are taught to trust and value their intuition
- "I am Jewish and whatever dimension I come from." - Natasha
- What does a world look like where everyone's subjective experience is valid?
- Recognizing black & white thinking as a sign of a trauma response
- When you bring something into your home, you are wanting to shift an energy
- You work with your altar and it works with you
- You can base your altar on anything: four elements, ancestors, a certain time period, a want
- Putting your altars to work
- Altar making workshops at Village & Vessel
- The necessity of ritual for altar work
- Spiritual tooth brushing
- Some ways to set up an altar for manifestation
- Feeling crystal vibrations for the first time
- Altars as a bridge between the physical and the spiritual
- What to do when you're done with a particular altar
- Don't worry: You're not doing crystals wrong
- How to reinvigorate an altar you're not connecting with any more
- A brief discussion of Ariana Madix and her amazing boundaries
- And more!
Plus...
Sarah's info:
Getting to Know Woo is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to dispelling the rhetoric that so-called "woo-woo" practices such as energy work, energy healing, inner child healing, chakra clearing, and more are impractical and ineffective, and instead are pragmatic, transformative, and powerful.