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I Am the Galaxy: Starseeds, Scars, and the Body as Archive
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I Am the Galaxy: Starseeds, Scars, and the Body as Archive

📝 Episode Summary:

What if your moles were constellations?
What if your scars were comets?
What if your body—Black, marked, and miraculous—was already a galaxy?

In this intimate solo episode, I reflect on a moment from my past that changed how I saw myself forever. What starts as a personal memory about my moles becomes a deeper exploration of how we remember, how we heal, and how spiritual language—like “starseed”—can both uplift and erase.

Together, we’ll unpack:

  • The quiet beauty of bodies as archives

  • The subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways whiteness shows up in spiritual spaces

  • Why I don’t need to be from another planet to know I’m divine

  • And how our Earthly experiences deserve to be honored, not bypassed

This episode is both a meditation and a map.
A reclamation.
And a soft introduction to Etherith, the memory project I’m building for those of us who carry stories worth keeping.

🪐 Topics Covered:

  • Body as galaxy: constellations, scars, and lived memory

  • Critique of starseed narratives and spiritual exceptionalism

  • Spiritual bypassing vs. embodied presence

  • Blackness, memory, and sacredness rooted in Earth

  • The soft invitation of Etherith as a space for remembering

🗣️ Listener Reflection Prompt:

Take a moment after the episode to reflect or journal on this:
Where are your constellations? What stories live in your skin?

📚 Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Etherith: The Library That Remembers

  • Personal story about reframing the body through a spiritual lens

  • Larger critique of whiteness in New Age discourse

🎁 Subscriber Bonus Content:

If this episode resonated with you, I’ve created a special follow-up just for paid subscribers. It’s a guided ritual and reflection called Mapping the Galaxy Within—a step-by-step practice to help you turn your moles, scars, and stretch marks into constellations of memory and meaning.
Because you are the archive—and your body deserves to be witnessed.

💌 Stay Connected:

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