i taste like magic
Podcast Description In this episode of I Taste Like Magic, Courtney, also known as Sisi in Brasil, talks about what it means when someone “makes you sick” literally, not as a figure of speech. Using mirror touch synesthesia as the entry point, she explains how her body has long responded to other people’s pain, hidden pressure, emotional misalignment, and dishonesty. She reflects on her years as haveAwonderful... and THOTReader, her work with intuitive women, and why she has never believed spiritual gifts need to fit a polished aesthetic. The episode moves from intuitive body-reading to the power of words, especially casual phrases like “I’m dead,” “you make me sick,” and “wait till you get old.” Courtney makes clear that she is not speaking as a doctor or therapist. This is a personal reflection on intuition, embodiment, language, spiritual integrity, and the way repeated untruths or careless words can create real energetic and physical consequences. She also connects the conversation to a Lingua by Sisi https://lingua.faafo.app/ [https://lingua.faafo.app/] bilingual song about exhaustion and rest. Takeaways * Your body may know when something is out of alignment before your mind admits it. * Words are not harmless just because they are common. * Spirituality does not require a costume, crystal, aesthetic, or external tool. * Dishonesty becomes heavier when someone claims they want healing, growth, or alignment. * Not every phrase passed down by elders needs to be accepted or repeated. * “I’m exhausted” is different from casually speaking death (Tô Morta) over yourself. * Pay attention to who makes you sick, and whether you are making yourself or others sick through words, behavior, or avoidance. find other podcasts at faafo.app/radio [http://faafo.app/radio]
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