Women With Flowers: They’ll Cut You, Then Heal You
Lisa Williams introduces the episode with a focus on healing, poetry, and transformation. The discussion begins with the inspiration behind the poem "Women with Flowers" and Michael Pagano's transition from comedy to shamanic work. They explore healing through courage and mindfulness during challenging times, and the transformative power of poetry in the post-pandemic era. The conversation delves into themes of grief and everyday life through the poem "Remember Me." Michael shares his poetic purpose and reflects on shocking moments in his journey. The episode includes a recitation of "Can I Make Something Beautiful for You?" and concludes with support for Michael's work and expressions of gratitude.
Key Points
- Emotional pain can often manifest as physical ailments, and understanding the emotional roots can be powerful in addressing them.
- The poem "Women With Flowers" explores the resilience and complexities of women who have endured significant hardships but continue to love deeply.
- The journey of life involves multiple lifetimes and encounters, and the poem "Remember Me" beautifully encapsulates the eternal nature of soul connections.
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