this material recruits all the archetypes in my power pantheon

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Follow your interests, peruse different people, places, and things, but be mindful of what you are taking in as you do. Curiosity calls and there is much delight to be had when you answer it, but overconsumption of new information can lead to self-dilution. Looking out must be balanced with looking in.

If you have found yourself feeling anxious, frustrated, tense, aimless, or deflated, it may be that you have unintentionally stuck yourself in someone else’s framework. This can lead to a disconnect from your agency, from your power, from your divinity. This disconnect is not evil itself, but it is the condition evil requires in order to grow. Other ways of seeing and being can be both thrilling and supportive, but abandoning your own ways is detrimental. Would you change your body to fit someone else’s clothes? Or tailor the clothes to fit your body?

Also remember: just because it’s compelling, just because it works, doesn’t mean it’s for you. Some things we take home. Some things we look at and leave on the shelf.

Follow your interests, peruse different people, places, and things, but be mindful of what you are taking in as you do. Curiosity calls and there is much delight to be had when you answer it, but overconsumption of new information can lead to self-dilution. Looking out must be balanced with looking in.

If you have found yourself feeling anxious, frustrated, tense, aimless, or deflated, it may be that you have unintentionally stuck yourself in someone else’s framework. This can lead to a disconnect from your agency, from your power, from your divinity. This disconnect is not evil itself, but it is the condition evil requires in order to grow. Other ways of seeing and being can be both thrilling and supportive, but abandoning your own ways is detrimental. Would you change your body to fit someone else’s clothes? Or tailor the clothes to fit your body?

Also remember: just because it’s compelling, just because it works, doesn’t mean it’s for you. Some things we take home. Some things we look at and leave on the shelf.




Follow your interests, peruse different people, places, and things, but be mindful of what you are taking in as you do. Curiosity calls and there is much delight to be had when you answer it, but overconsumption of new information can lead to self-dilution. Looking out must be balanced with looking in.

If you have found yourself feeling anxious, frustrated, tense, aimless, or deflated, it may be that you have unintentionally stuck yourself in someone else’s framework. This can lead to a disconnect from your agency, from your power, from your divinity. This disconnect is not evil itself, but it is the condition evil requires in order to grow. Other ways of seeing and being can be both thrilling and supportive, but abandoning your own ways is detrimental. Would you change your body to fit someone else’s clothes? Or tailor the clothes to fit your body?

Also remember: just because it’s compelling, just because it works, doesn’t mean it’s for you. Some things we take home. Some things we look at and leave on the shelf.




Follow your interests, peruse different people, places, and things, but be mindful of what you are taking in as you do. Curiosity calls and there is much delight to be had when you answer it, but overconsumption of new information can lead to self-dilution. Looking out must be balanced with looking in.

If you have found yourself feeling anxious, frustrated, tense, aimless, or deflated, it may be that you have unintentionally stuck yourself in someone else’s framework. This can lead to a disconnect from your agency, from your power, from your divinity. This disconnect is not evil itself, but it is the condition evil requires in order to grow. Other ways of seeing and being can be both thrilling and supportive, but abandoning your own ways is detrimental. Would you change your body to fit someone else’s clothes? Or tailor the clothes to fit your body?

Also remember: just because it’s compelling, just because it works, doesn’t mean it’s for you. Some things we take home. Some things we look at and leave on the shelf.




Follow your interests, peruse different people, places, and things, but be mindful of what you are taking in as you do. Curiosity calls and there is much delight to be had when you answer it, but overconsumption of new information can lead to self-dilution. Looking out must be balanced with looking in.

If you have found yourself feeling anxious, frustrated, tense, aimless, or deflated, it may be that you have unintentionally stuck yourself in someone else’s framework. This can lead to a disconnect from your agency, from your power, from your divinity. This disconnect is not evil itself, but it is the condition evil requires in order to grow. Other ways of seeing and being can be both thrilling and supportive, but abandoning your own ways is detrimental. Would you change your body to fit someone else’s clothes? Or tailor the clothes to fit your body?

Also remember: just because it’s compelling, just because it works, doesn’t mean it’s for you. Some things we take home. Some things we look at and leave on the shelf.