Digital Spell-Casting, Boundaries, and Social Media Magic
Episode Description
Afraid of showing up online? Worried you'll come off as narcissistic? Today we're chatting all about showing up on social media, creating digital boundaries, narcissism vs. echoism, using archetypes for protection and how to use sigils and your digital altar to amplify your social media magic.
[0:03:00] How to create connection, reciprocity, and build relationships on social media [0:06:00] What are the spiritual lessons we can learn from social media? [0:12:00] How voyeurism can manifest online [0:15:00] How perfectionism can keep you stuck, and why you can't control other people's opinions of you [0:21:00] How to easily protect yourself in the digital sphere [0:31:00] Change your POV of social media from battleground to playground
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“It's never too late to change your mind, your style, and your archetype.”
— Wallis
“You’ll have more empathy for the people who are trying new things and putting themselves out there, and you can see them in a new light, when you're actually participating too.”
— Michelle Pellizzon
“If you don't have empathy or compassion for other people, then how can you have empathy and compassion for yourself?”
— Michelle Pellizzon
"Choose to see the internet world differently. Instead of viewing it as this hellscape that you need to navigate, view it as a playground and just see what happens."
— Michelle Pellizzon
“We worry that the more we reveal ourselves, the more we're going to break down the ideal perception that people have of us”
We worry that the more we reveal of ourselves, the more we're going to break down the ideal perception that people have of us. The way that you've built yourself in your brain, your identity, doesn't match a single person who knows you or knows of you. There's no version of you that exists out there. That's like the version of you and your mind.
— Michelle Pellizzon
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Show Notes
[0:00:00] Overview of today’s episode: showing up on social media, narcissism, archetypes, and digital protection
[0:03:00] How to create connection, reciprocity, and build relationships on social media
[0:06:00] What are the spiritual lessons we can learn from social media?
[0:07:00] Is the internet really a separate entity or does it mirrors who we are?
[0:12:00] Voyeurism can manifest as obsessing over knowing the intimate details of other people’s lives, watching them from a place of judgment, and waiting for them to mess up
[0:15:00] Perfectionism can prevent you from showing up online because you're always trying to control other people's opinions of you
[0:18:00] Archetypes can be a great tool to create boundaries with
[0:21:00] How to protect yourself in the digital sphere
[0:24:00] Empathy as the cornerstone of social media
[0:26:00] Notion for magical baddies starts on Tuesday!
[0:26:00] If you've been a voyeur or wallflower on social media, try treating yourself with kindness, patience, and take baby steps!
[0:31:00] Change your pov towards the internet, and be amazed at the outcome: battleground versus playground
Resources and People Mentioned
Only Murders in the Building (TV Show)
Daring Greatly, a book by Casandra Brené Brown