Send us a text In this episode I weigh personal signs and evidential readings against cognitive science, asking how much is guidance and how much is bias. I share specific stories, practical discernment tools, and a stance that welcomes both wonder and rigor without sacrificing either. • critique of Tara Swart’s “new science” claims and gaps • overview of essentialism, dualism, and the hard problem • how cognitive biases shape pattern recognition and meaning • why evidential mediumship...
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Send us a text In this episode I weigh personal signs and evidential readings against cognitive science, asking how much is guidance and how much is bias. I share specific stories, practical discernment tools, and a stance that welcomes both wonder and rigor without sacrificing either. • critique of Tara Swart’s “new science” claims and gaps • overview of essentialism, dualism, and the hard problem • how cognitive biases shape pattern recognition and meaning • why evidential mediumship...
Walking Between Worlds: Embracing Ancestral Magic at the Equinox
Blooming Wand
48 minutes
2 months ago
Walking Between Worlds: Embracing Ancestral Magic at the Equinox
Send us a text Standing at the autumn equinox—that perfect balance point between light and dark—we're invited to pause and honor the deep wisdom of those who walked before us. This threshold season has traditionally been recognized across cultures as a time when communication with ancestral realms becomes more accessible, offering unique opportunities for healing, guidance, and connection. For many of us raised without ancestral practices, this work might feel unfamiliar or even uncomfortabl...
Blooming Wand
Send us a text In this episode I weigh personal signs and evidential readings against cognitive science, asking how much is guidance and how much is bias. I share specific stories, practical discernment tools, and a stance that welcomes both wonder and rigor without sacrificing either. • critique of Tara Swart’s “new science” claims and gaps • overview of essentialism, dualism, and the hard problem • how cognitive biases shape pattern recognition and meaning • why evidential mediumship...