Priestess on the Edge
In Part III of this sacred series, Bryana and Leah return for another raw, unscripted conversation — this time diving into two of the most tender and necessary questions for anyone called to pilgrimage, sacred community, or aligned living: What does devotion to repair actually look like in the heat of rupture? And is it safe to travel to Egypt? This isn't a tidy how-to. It's two women thinking out loud, feeling their way through the complexity, and refusing to give easy answers to questions that deserve so much more. What emerges is a transmission on power dynamics, racial harm in spiritual spaces, the difference between conditioned anxiety and genuine discernment, and the radical act of choosing alignment over safety. In this episode, we explore: 1. What devotion to repair looks like in the midst of rupture 2. The survival-level activation that happens when belonging feels threatened — and why tending to yourself first isn't selfish, it's foundational 3. The particular burden carried by women of color in predominantly white spiritual spaces — the impossible position of speaking truth while bracing for the "angry Black woman" projection 4. Why repair requires shared devotion — and what to do when the other side isn't willing or able to meet you there 5. Spiritual manipulation, covert power dynamics, and who gets the benefit of the doubt (and who doesn't) 6. Choosing alignment over safety: reframing the question "is Egypt safe?" through the lens of safe for whom, and compared to what? 7. How to distinguish conditioned anxiety from genuine inner discernment — and the body signs that point the way 8. The role of outer alignment: when spirit, circumstances, and logistics conspire to tell you yes or no 9. Calling in your team — ancestors, guides, land — and literally setting terms and conditions for your journey 10. Why Bryana and Leah will never be the ones to tell you whether Egypt is right for you Why this matters — for those walking the edge: Repair is not the absence of conflict. Safety is not the absence of risk. And pilgrimage is not a product you consume — it is a living relationship you enter with your whole self. This episode is an invitation to stop outsourcing your discernment and start trusting the truth that is already rising from within you. Reflection Questions for Edgewalkers 1. When rupture happens, do I tend to myself first — or do I immediately move to manage, fix, or fawn? 2. Where in my life am I operating from conditioned anxiety rather than grounded discernment? What are the body signs that tell me the difference? 3. Have I been expecting repair to be possible in spaces or relationships that don't yet have the capacity for it — and what would it mean to repair within myself instead? 4. Am I choosing safety — or alignment? And what is the cost of each choice for me right now? Resources + Mentions 1. Applications are open for the 2026 Egypt pilgrimage with Bryana + Leah! Learn more and apply 👉🏽 https://www.bryanaclover.com/egypt-pilgrimagehttps://www.bryanaclover.com/egypt-pilgrimage [https://www.bryanaclover.com/egypt-pilgrimage] 2. Connect with Bryana on Instagram: @bryanaclover 3. Connect with Leah on Instagram: @leatrox 4. If this episode stirred something real, share it with someone walking the edge — and leaving a review helps this work reach the ones it's meant for. ✨ Closing Blessing May you trust what rises quietly from within. May you repair what can be repaired — and tend yourself when it cannot. May you choose alignment over comfort, discernment over fear, and sisterhood over silence. And may your edge be your altar. ✨ Asé
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