282: Being Offline in an Online World
We live in a digital world that makes it easy to disconnect from the real world, but our real world offers us what we truly need.
What’s it like to be a witch in today’s world? Tune in and find out.
In this episode, I drop in with one of my closest friends, Chloe Elgar, for her third appearance on my podcast, and we discuss what it’s like to live as the embodiment of your truth. Tune in and learn the importance of creating for yourself versus creating for optics, why many of us are currently craving to slow down and become more intentional with our creations, the difference between befriending the darkness and doing shadow work, why death needs to be honored for what it is, the difference between being your truth and proving your truth, and what it’s like to be a witch in today’s highly judgemental and censor-obsessed world.
WHO IS CHLOE ELGAR?
Chloe Elgar is a rune witch and seer. Her work is steeped in the traditions and wisdom of the north. She works closely with the runes and the laws of Nature. Chloe is also the creator of the mystical online shop, Night Wing Goods that sells magical goods that invite you into a deeper connection with your ancestors, magic and darker realms.
Check out my first episode with Chloe on YouTube HERE.
Our second episode, “Befriending the Dark,” is available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and all other podcast platforms. I HIGHLY recommend listening to this episode first. Just search for episode #235 of Potent Truth.
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We live in a digital world that makes it easy to disconnect from the real world, but our real world offers us what we truly need.
What is it like to walk a true shamanic path in a society that encourages us to fit inside the confines of a box?