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🗓️ 25 October 2023
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Invoking ancestry, magic, and a deep relationship with the Dead, this week’s guest Perdita Finn invites listeners into a world of mystery. Perdita’s work, including her new book Take Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World, calls humanity to engage with a faith in the unseen world, a faith in surrender, and a faith in the other side. For Perdita, this faith is not rooted in an otherworldly abstract idea of spirituality, but rather a grounded, embodied experience.
As we come to face the existential questions of our time – war, climate change, and disasters of all kinds – Perdita reminds us that we are not alone. We can lean on our ancestors, both human and more-than-human, for strength. As we live into the long story of our souls, what wisdom can we pull from lives beyond this one? Tapping into creativity, resilience and connectedness, life comes after life, comes after life, and the meaning of our cyclical lineage is ever-present.
Perdita Finn is the co-founder, with her husband Clark Strand, of the non-denominational international fellowship The Way of the Rose, which inspired their book The Way of the Rose: The Radical Path of the Divine Feminine Hidden in the Rosary. In addition to extensive study with Zen masters, priests, and healers, she apprenticed with the psychic Susan Saxman, with whom she wrote The Reluctant Psychic. Finn now teaches popular workshops on Getting to Know the Dead, in which participants are empowered to activate the magic in their own lives with the help of their ancestors. She is the author of Take Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World and lives with her family in the moss-filled shadows of the Catskill Mountains.
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0:50.4 | Hello and welcome to for the wild podcast. I'm Ayanna Young. |
0:54.7 | Today we are speaking with Perdita Finn. |
1:00.1 | When people walked across the land and told the stories of their ancestors, |
1:04.5 | and those stories sustained people and came up through the earth, |
1:08.5 | that's what it means to have songlines again is to be connected to these stories we tell of the dead |
1:14.9 | and of the ancestors in our lives. |
1:17.2 | Perdita Finn is the co-founder with her husband Clark Strand of the non-enominational |
1:26.6 | International Fellowship, The Way of the Rose, which inspired their book The Way of the Rose, |
1:31.9 | the radical path of the divine feminine hidden in the rosary. In addition to extensive study |
1:38.0 | was then masters, priests, and healers, she apprenticed with the psychic Susan Sachsman, |
1:43.9 | with whom she wrote the reluctant psychic. Finn now teaches popular workshops on getting to know |
1:49.6 | the dead in which participants are empowered to activate the magic in their own lives with the help |
1:54.3 | of their ancestors. She is the author of Take Back the Magic, Conversations with the Unseen World, |
2:01.0 | and lives with her family in the moss-filled shadows of the Catskill Mountains. |
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