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Isis: The Goddess Who Reassembles | IFS Psychology Meets Mythology | S1 Ep.10
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Season 1, Episode 10: Isis: The Goddess Who Reassembles | Psychology Meets Mythology
What do you do when you've been shattered? When pieces of yourself have been lost, scattered, taken?
Isis teaches that nothing is ever truly lost—only waiting to be gathered. And the magic isn't just recovering what was broken. It's creating what's missing.
In this episode, we explore Isis—the Great Assembler, throne goddess, healer of lineages, the one who resurrects through love and magic. We're releasing this right before the asteroid Isis opposes the sun on December 26th, making her energy most illuminated and available for healing work.
What we cover:
- Isis before patriarchy made her small (she was POWER itself, not just devoted wife)
- The magic of reassembly vs. restoration—you don't come back the same
- The psychology of fragmentation: Internal Family Systems meets goddess magic
- Soul retrieval and ancestral healing through the mother line
- My plant medicine journey with Isis clearing the lineage mother wound
- How my 75-foot fall and 22 skin grafts became an Isis initiation
Plus: A guided practice for gathering your fragments with Isis holding space.
If you've been shattered and need to reassemble yourself—not into who you were, but into who you're becoming—Isis is with you.
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