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Releasing Our Allegiance to Suffering

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On today's episode, the mystics commence a deep-dive into the embedded habits of black women not just to expect suffering in their lives, but to fully pledge their allegiance to it. Taught to us by the generations before, black women have come to expect that there can be no reward in life without the expectation of pain or punishment. This can exist in instances of simple leisure to making major decisions in our lives, and we are going to teach you the first steps in breaking this cycle. We will show you how to identify the ideas blocking you from identifying the issue, and then how to finally take action against it.

Halicue and Karrie invite you to follow them into their past, and give examples of their own experiences confronting, and overcoming, the ingrained embrace of suffering in their lives.

Featuring this week is Karrie's exploration of Saturn, and its role as a warning sign of trouble in your chart. Halicue's follow-up takes you by the hand and explores the tactic of tarot reading in preparation for confronting one's inner-struggles.

Tune in, transform, and transcend with the Melanated Mystics.

Subscribe now, and follow The Melanated Mystics on Youtube and TikTok!

Click the links to connect with: Karrie Myers and Halicue Hanna

Check out our new website at: https://melanatedmystics1.podia.com/

00:00-2:15 Intro + Janet Authorine quote. 2:16-6:24 Jodie Turner Smith, lamenting healing vs embracing it. 6:25-10:36 Black women are expected to suffer enthusiastically. 10:37-13:37 The expectation of constant ‘use’ + external ‘validation’. 13:38-14:35 Rejecting pleasure because of a perceived price. 14:36-15:21 Cry break. 15:22-17:33 Avoiding rejection by accepting breadcrumbs. 17:34-18:48 Tarot indicator signs for suffering. 18:49-19:50 Awareness alone can be medicine, but we need action in the end. 19:51-24:32 Exploring the astrological blueprint for suffering (Saturn) + Men don’t run from a challenge. 24:34-25:30 Oprah. 25:31-29:56 Back to Saturn + Practical magic. 29:57-49:33 Exploring the addiction to suffering with tarot. 49:34-56:19 Karrie’s response, and experience w/tarot through trauma, “Cocoons of suffering.” 56:20-56:39 The cards and the stars have healed over hurting. 58:40-1:03:43 Heartwork 1:03:44-1:05:20 Outro

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On today's episode, the mystics commence a deep-dive into the embedded habits of black women not just to expect suffering in their lives, but to fully pledge their allegiance to it. Taught to us by the generations before, black women have come to expect that there can be no reward in life without the expectation of pain or punishment. This can exist in instances of simple leisure to making major decisions in our lives, and we are going to teach you the first steps in breaking this cycle. We will show you how to identify the ideas blocking you from identifying the issue, and then how to finally take action against it.

Halicue and Karrie invite you to follow them into their past, and give examples of their own experiences confronting, and overcoming, the ingrained embrace of suffering in their lives.

Featuring this week is Karrie's exploration of Saturn, and its role as a warning sign of trouble in your chart. Halicue's follow-up takes you by the hand and explores the tactic of tarot reading in preparation for confronting one's inner-struggles.

Tune in, transform, and transcend with the Melanated Mystics.

Subscribe now, and follow The Melanated Mystics on Youtube and TikTok!

Click the links to connect with: Karrie Myers and Halicue Hanna

Check out our new website at: https://melanatedmystics1.podia.com/

00:00-2:15 Intro + Janet Authorine quote. 2:16-6:24 Jodie Turner Smith, lamenting healing vs embracing it. 6:25-10:36 Black women are expected to suffer enthusiastically. 10:37-13:37 The expectation of constant ‘use’ + external ‘validation’. 13:38-14:35 Rejecting pleasure because of a perceived price. 14:36-15:21 Cry break. 15:22-17:33 Avoiding rejection by accepting breadcrumbs. 17:34-18:48 Tarot indicator signs for suffering. 18:49-19:50 Awareness alone can be medicine, but we need action in the end. 19:51-24:32 Exploring the astrological blueprint for suffering (Saturn) + Men don’t run from a challenge. 24:34-25:30 Oprah. 25:31-29:56 Back to Saturn + Practical magic. 29:57-49:33 Exploring the addiction to suffering with tarot. 49:34-56:19 Karrie’s response, and experience w/tarot through trauma, “Cocoons of suffering.” 56:20-56:39 The cards and the stars have healed over hurting. 58:40-1:03:43 Heartwork 1:03:44-1:05:20 Outro

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