Jungian therapist and author Dr. Sandra Easter discusses her work and book "Jung and the Ancestors Beyond Biography, Mending the Ancestral Web" on how we can heal generations of suffering by opening our hearts to feeling what is present in our lineages, our communities, and the land.
Ancestors Song
A message from Pavini about Bespoken Bones
Episode 80: On feeling at home, loving, and letting go
Episode 79: The stigma of drug use and blackness
Episode 78: On oppression, justice, love, patience and what its like to receive the gift of music
Episode 77: The relationship between the body, the nervous system work and the ancestor work
Episode 76: The Practice of Slowing Down
Episode 75: Healing the ancestral wounds
Episode 74: On eldership, ancestral work, blackness, and healing arts practice
Episode 73: Decolonizing Aliveness
Episode 72: Using our bodies to liberate our bodies
Episode 71: Dwelling in the mystery of not knowing
Episode 70: What is the meaning of life?
Episode 69: Magic, art modelling, tokenism, cultural restraints and the activism around gender and sexuality
Episode 68: On weaving the threads of adornment, feminism, storytelling, archaeology, and blackness
Episode 67: On the connection of grief work, erotic embodiment and the intersection of birth and sex work
Episode 66: Playing with grief, the erotic, sex and ancestors as a black feminist
Episode 65: "This harm can be held in a circle and I can address the person who caused this harm with support.": On sexual trauma, restorative justice and empowerment.
Episode 64: Ancestral rites of passage with Darcy Ottey
Episode 63: What happens after you are buried alive? Art, ancestors and black erotic power
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