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'''Talking  Self''' is a term used in the Faery tradition of Witchcraft to refer to the conscious aspects of the [[Bodily Ego]].  
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<blockquote class="quotation">"In the Faery tradition of Witchcraft, the unconscious mind is called Younger Self; the conscious mind is called Talking Self."<ref>Starhawk. Spiral Dance, The - 20th Anniversary: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition: Starhawk: 9780676974676: Gateway - Amazon.Ca. New York: Harper One, 2011.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote class="quotation">"In the Faery tradition of Witchcraft, the unconscious mind is called Younger Self; the conscious mind is called Talking Self."<ref>Starhawk. Spiral Dance, The - 20th Anniversary: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition: Starhawk: 9780676974676: Gateway - Amazon.Ca. New York: Harper One, 2011.</ref></blockquote>


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Revision as of 03:41, 1 August 2021

Talking Self is a term used in the Faery tradition of Witchcraft to refer to the conscious aspects of the Bodily Ego.

Syncretic Terms

Bodily Ego > Acquired Self, Antahkarana, Apparent Ego, Awkward Self, Earthly Self, Elusive Self, Empirical Self, False Personality, Illusory Self, King of the Body, Little Self, Normal Self, Not Self, Outer Self, Personality, Self, Sensual Ego, Subtle Body, Talking Self

Notes

"In the Faery tradition of Witchcraft, the unconscious mind is called Younger Self; the conscious mind is called Talking Self."[1]

Footnotes

  1. Starhawk. Spiral Dance, The - 20th Anniversary: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition: Starhawk: 9780676974676: Gateway - Amazon.Ca. New York: Harper One, 2011.