The Secret Kindergarten Podcast
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The Narcissist Needs You
It’s a narcissist’s world and we live in it. Are we all just narcissists at the end of the day? How do we apply ourselves in life without being a narcissist? This series should expose the answers.
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Jack and The Beanstalk
Studying symbolism of Jack and The Beanstalk leads us from a black metal pagan, convicted of murder and church-burning, to a Stone-Age bear-cult who revered the seventh year of the age of the child.
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Snow White Symbolises Mid-Winter
Mid-winter is the best time to start on your goals. Braving the last of the winter will put you in good stead for harnessing the positivity of the Spring.
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Get Orgonised
Do you believe we are being mind-controlled by microwaves that manipulate our decision-making? Orgonite is a solution to defend ourselves from such attacks that are beyond our control.
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Kids Like to (Pretend to) Die
The theme of death bubbles up in the dramatic play of young children. It is also woven into many fairy tales. We need to understand the symbolism of death as an archetype. We need to allow dramatic play and bring back fairy tales.
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Rumpelstiltskin: a Guardian Angel!?
Fairy tales are like guardian angels that accompany us throughout our life to help us become heart-based and heroic like the fairy tales themselves.
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Yew Can Do It
Learning about the yew tree brings us back to the hollow of a tree and how it can help us clear out our thoughts.
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Fairy Tale Food for the Soul
It turns out that there are many kind-hearted folk, out there, who know that Fairy Tales are important and their meanings need to be shared with the world as an antidote to our current condition.
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Everybody Must Get Stones
Stones consist of the same stuff that is inside the human body. We share our physical body with the material world.
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The Science of Fairy Tales
In a world that constantly sends us the message that there is no soul, fairy tales are more important than ever.
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De-Globalise with Olive Trees?
Aldous Huxley thought there is a connection between the “Latinity” of the olive tree and the “Latinity” of the English. Does a lack of olive trees in England reflect the present migrant invasion?