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Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto

Ranked in the top .5% of podcasts worldwide, the Embodied Podcast has been a trusted resource for nuanced, grounded, and inclusive wisdom for collective healing, joy, and liberation since 2015. Tap into your true purpose and power with Host Elizabeth DiAlto as she brings you the realness, always, with curiosity, humor, and her signature blend of fierce and mystical love. @elizabethdialto // www.untameyourself.com/podcast
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Now displaying: October, 2023
Oct 30, 2023

Our world is experiencing atrocious and unthinkable trauma, and overconsuming and sharing on social media can be incredibly overwhelming and unhelpful. Today, we discuss the importance of regulating ourselves in a variety of ways during times of crisis and what we can do as individuals to contribute to positive change. 

Shifting towards collectivism, trust, cooperation, and humility takes time and patience, as does any healing process. Throughout the episode, you’ll hear offerings for how to maintain as much emotional balance as possible during chaotic times, honor your capacity for contributions, and prioritize yourself as a means to reduce collective energetic upheaval.

In episode 443 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(3:22) The essential qualities of villages

(7:30) Navigating disinformation and misinformation on social media 

(12:14) Protecting your emotional well-being while staying informed during difficult times 

(16:24) How to avoid adding chaotic and dysregulated energy to the collective during crises

(21:34) The necessity of integration for sustainable change 

(23:55) The paragraph surrounding Audre Lorde’s quote, “the master's tools will never dismantle the master's house” 

(26:39) Honoring the function of a collective and why trying to do more than our share can perpetuate systems of oppression 

(32:32) An invitation for group discussions and reflections 

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Oct 23, 2023

Today I’m exploring the working definition of Spiritual Futurism specific to The School of Sacred Embodiment. At its core, this interpretation of Spiritual Futurism calls on us to re-evaluate our connection with the divine, freeing ourselves from outdated patriarchal and colonized influences and returning to our ancestral and indigenous roots. With this approach, we can revitalize ancient traditions to fit our modern needs. 

In this episode, I share how incorporating this concept into mystical leadership cultivates an open space to guide others with empathy and understanding rather than imposing rigid expectations. The result? Stronger, more compassionate communities that foster growth, an openness to reflection, and a willingness to refine. 

In episode 442 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(1:56) How contemporary spiritual leaders differ from ancient mystics and guides 

(7:53) Why energetic dependency influences communities and containers 

(12:46) The beauty of connecting in intimate and mixed community spaces

(20:55) The School of Sacred Embodiment’s working definition of Spiritual Futurism 

(22:54) How Spiritual Futurism can bring mystics, healers and priestesses into the mainstream

(25:51) The harm caused by leaders who interpret ancient materials without considering our modern world 

(30:00) Mystical leadership compared to traditional church structures and other forms of spirituality and coaching 

(35:38) The challenge of stepping into collectivism in a world full of individualism 

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