Primal Scream Podcast

#9: Reda Rackley

1 h 11 min · 11 de oct de 2024
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This podcast episode features a conversation between Edi Oz and Reda Rackley about the concept of the "primal scream" and its significance in personal and societal transformation. Reda, an artist and teacher, describes the primal scream as a powerful release of repressed emotions and ancestral trauma. They discuss how this cathartic experience can lead to personal growth, healing, and reconnection with one's indigenous roots. The conversation touches on themes of feminine power, the current political climate, and the role of women in shaping a new societal narrative. Reda emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces for women to express themselves fully and the need for both masculine and feminine energies to work together in harmony. The episode concludes with reflections on the role of elders or "crones" in guiding younger generations through these transformative times.

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