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Trigger warning: This episode discusses suicide. Take care of yourself if you choose not to listen.
Welcome to Episode 14 of Flower in the River!
From childhood to adolescence, we possess unique wisdom that often fades with age. But fear not! In this episode, we uncover the truth that this wisdom is not lost forever.
Highlights:
- Recap: We're taking a break from Aunt Magda's occult adventures and delving into Zara's roller coaster teenage years in Chapter 2, "Annie's Granddaughter."
- Childhood wisdom: Young Zara, a pint-sized philosopher, possessed a thirst for knowledge and a unique ability to sense and question the world around her.
- Society's influence: Sadly, societal norms often suppress the wisdom of children and adolescents. Hypocrisy becomes harder to tolerate as adolescence brings forth a dragon-like fire and the ability to call out hypocrisy.
- The protective role of caretakers: While caretakers aim to shield children from society's dangers, they may inadvertently stifle their sparks of wisdom and unique identities.
- Discovering family history: Zara's journey into her long-lost family's past unravels hidden truths and reawakens forgotten memories, leading to self-discovery and a resurrection of her spirit.
- Lessons from personal experience: The author reflects on her own family history, uncovering a concealed suicide, and emphasizes that shared DNA doesn't guarantee shared values or resonance. However, redemption can be found within families.
- The impact of trauma: Zara's teenage years are filled with confusion, alienation, and questions that challenge her own identity and family dynamics. Traumas of the past can have lasting effects on future generations.
- Unexpected sunbeams: Zara finds solace and purpose in her home church, where her musical talents are appreciated and she feels accepted. However, she later learns that even churches have their hidden chambers and love may come with strings attached.
- Next episode: Aunt Magda returns to help tie up loose ends and provide Zara with a map for her future.
Join us next week for more revelations and wisdom on "Flower in the River: The Podcast." Stay tuned!
Music:
Solveig’s Song - Hawkins (Artlist)