Ep. 42: Slightly Controversial & Morally Gray with Victoria Thérèse

EPISODE NOTES

We threw out the rulebook in this episode. Today's guest, Victoria Thérèse, is something of a walking library. A wunderkind of sorts. Expect this episode to be a cerebral-spiritual tour de force. 

We had a massive list of mind-bending topics we originally planned to discuss with Victoria, but we barely touched that list. This might as well be another installment of our Serendipity Sessions series, because we were simply feeling the flow of the natural conversation. It's easy to get carried away when you have a brain like Victoria's on the line. She's an advocate for the democratization of information and spiritual knowledge, so rest assured you'll be well fed in this episode.  

Victoria's fascinating and well-educated perspectives are epitomized by the episode title. We called her slightly controversial, she self-describes as morally gray, and we love it all. 

Here's a peek at some of the many topics we approach in this episode:

  • Removing morality from spiritual spaces

  • Why Dolores Cannon sucks. Also, is Brené Brown problematic now?!

  • The deconstruction of language and how language shapes reality

  • Pronouns!

  • The intersection of political policy and spirituality

  • Christianity and colonization

  • The importance of citing your sources

  • Why it's kosher to steal the work of colonizers

  • Twin flames and manifestation as gateway drugs to new age spirituality

  • That time the Dalai Lama kissed a little boy

  • Multilevel marketing schemes

  • The ongoing genocide of Palestinians

  • Cancel culture vs. accountability culture vs. blame culture

  • Spiritual ergonomics

Resources mentioned (we are 100% missing a lot because so much was brought up): 

About Victoria Thérèse

Victoria is a spiritual advisor specialized in psychic mediumship with an emphasis on Eastern philosophy, tarot reflections, and spiritual practice. She helps clients unlock their own intuition and awaken the possibility to live their fulled life. In addition to having lived, worked, and studied in 6 different countries, Victoria has a M.A. in Political Science with a concentration in Policy Analysis and a B.A. in International Studies, Philosophy, and Religion. Her experience provides her with the necessary tools to help you explore, identify, problem solve, and hold space for the most aligned version of who you are and who you want to become. 

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