Yes, Fashion is Spellware
[0:01:00] Overview of today’s topic: archetypes, costumes, embodying an archetype and their various aesthetics [0:04:00] How Michelle is currently embodying her archetypes [0:08:00] What does sympathetic magic have in common with embodying archetypes [0:11:00] Try this: Write down three archetypes that you need in order for you to be where you want to be in the next month [0:14:00] A few examples of the different archetypes that Michelle will embody, depending on what she’s trying to achieve [0:18:00] The difference between what it looks like to actively consent and choose an archetype vs. falling into a trendy archetype [0:19:00] What is a ritual trigger for your desired archetype? Does it need to be precious, meaningful, and important?
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"I could have two polar opposite perspectives, and both of them can be true and authentic." — Michelle Pellizzon
“I don't think that we have one authentic self, so I don't think we should have one authentic wardrobe. I think that we embody archetypes constantly, and we have infinite archetypes to embody.” — Michelle Pellizzon
“We want to know other people's morning routines and rituals, because we want to embody part of their archetype and who they are. That’s sympathetic magic.” — Michelle Pellizzon
“That's why magic works because we have the desired outcome.” — Michelle Pellizzon
“We're always embodying archetypes and characters, whether you are actively choosing it or not, whether you are actively consenting to it or not. So, you might as well actively choose it and actively consent to it, as opposed to just like falling into some trend archetypes.” — Michelle Pellizzon
"Not everything needs to be precious, meaningful, and important. A ritual can be something small, something fun, something delightful. It can be putting on red lipstick." — Michelle Pellizzon
"You can do whatever you want. You get to choose your archetype and what they wear... This is not about consumerism, this is about embodiment." — Michelle
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Show Notes
[0:01:00] Overview of today’s topic: archetypes, costumes, embodying an archetype and their aesthetics
[0:04:00] How Michelle is currently embodying her archetypes of the moment
[0:08:00] What does sympathetic magic have in common with embodying archetypes?
[0:11:00] Your next action: Write down three archetypes that you need in order for you to be where you want to be in the next month
[0:14:00] A few examples of the different archetypes that Michelle will embody depending on what she’s trying to achieve
[0:17:00] Before getting into picking your next archetypes, think about your why first
[0:18:00] The difference between what it looks like to actively consent and choose an archetype vs. falling into a trendy archetype
[0:19:00] What is a ritual trigger for your desired archetype? Does it need to be precious, meaningful, and important?
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