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4.15 - Dream Your Own Adventure with Holly Harper Chesnutt (Glass Cannon)
InnerVerse
English - May 25, 2018 15:19 - 1 hour - 95.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 148 ratingsPhilosophy Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality Spirituality creativity mindfulness imagination consciousness spirituality freedom secret energy inspiring truth sovereignty Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Holly from the Texas trio Glass Cannon drops by the show to talk about finding your soul by creating music, healing your unconscious by working with dream guides, and turning sleep paralysis into astral travel.
Glass Cannon on Soundcloud
Plus+ Extension - Subscribe on Patreon for access!How to set yourself up to succeed, inspire the muse, and have fun doing itSpontaneous meditation induced temporary body transfer: the story that inspired glass cannon's song strange toes: that time holly became an Indian dude in a jungle and was stepped on by an elephant"Strange Toes" by Glass Cannon Learning to healthily process the anger one feels about wanting to rescue someone who refuses help or to help their self"If you're in the grips of something, start climbing your way to a higher perspective as fast as possible and then you'll see the beauty in things again"Empowerment through knowing your own foundational philosophy and choosing that based on your reality experience instead of what others have told youHolly talks about transforming sleep paralysis into communion with the deep unconscious and coming face to face with her past while in an astral bodyDiscussion about how to clean up your consciousness filters and become more sensitive to the totality of realityParanormal activity and missing object phenomenon stories
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