Episodios

  • The Vessel
    Apr 14 2026

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    The Vessel. Pulling from the concepts of alchemy as identified by Carl Jung. When experiences happen, when those images come from soul we need to create a container that we can hold these experiences in. Like a beaker in a chemistry experience, there are three qualities this container, this vessel, must have: 1) Clarity-awakening to what is going on. Putting a name to the experience that is arising. It will be hard to get clarity if we are hiding. 2) Strength-Being in a place where we can hold on to the experience and approach it with curiosity. The heat of continually checking in with it. 3) Restraint-Holding on to the experience, not being so quick to dismiss it or move on to the next thing, some experiences may take 6+ years to uncover themselves and also not being so quick to share the experience.

    One way to enhance vesseling is by making and keeping the appointment with self. Some sort of spiritual practice that can be done every day and then we keep that appointment every day. Various options of appointments are explored.

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    48 m
  • The Call
    Apr 7 2026

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    Melissa and Jared explore the call. The soul speaks to us using images, imagination, and dreams. If we pay attention to the images that arise in our consciousness, we will start to gain a deeper understanding of what the soul is trying to say to us. "How we are with the image, affects how freely the images feels to show itself."--Frances Weller. We have to slow down and sit with the images to understand what the image is trying to tell us. Sometimes we have to hold on to the images for a long time before they speak to us. We need to make and keep an appointment with soul.

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    50 m
  • The Wound
    Mar 24 2026

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    Melissa and Jared cover the topic of "The Wound." There is a discussion about approaching the wound, verses managing the symptoms that are uncomfortable. With enough experience the Soul acquires a wound that is meant to awaken us. The wound does not need a origin story. Some personal examples are shared. "We want to not fix what is broken, but to have what is broken blessed." The soul is unattached to the stories we tell ourselves. When we can identify the call of the wound, we can use that to get to know the Soul.

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    55 m
  • The Story
    Mar 17 2026

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    Jared and Melissa talk about another line of defense that can keep us asleep and that is the story we tell about ourselves. The energy around the "should" may allow us to see lives and stories in a new way, and because we are the narrators of our story we can tell the story in a different way. The suggestion of living life as an improvisational actor rather then an actor in a play with a well worn script. Stories come out in our Enneagram types. An outside person who asks us to question our story can cause us to start to look at our stories in a new way. "Unfold your own myth."

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    39 m
  • The Voice
    Mar 10 2026

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    Melissa and Jared talk about the concept of the Inner Critic. A model of soul development is introduced where we go from Essence, to Ego, to Encapsulation and ultimately try to move to Expansion. An earlier version of ourselves creates a set of rules and an operating system in order to survive. As we get older a voice develops that keeps us encapsulated into the person we think we need to be and then this contrived self needs to stay in this pattern by using an inner critic or a motivating voice. It is ultimately a voice that reminds us of the rules of being a "good" person and warns us of the danger of attempting something outside of the narrow perception we have of ourselves. Using a multitude of metaphors Jared and Melissa talk about the need to start uncovering the rules, to start moving towards expansion. Our souls age in geological time.

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    48 m
  • The Awakening
    Mar 3 2026

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    Jared and Melissa share how we are asleep in so many ways. How can we tell if we are asleep and how do we wake up? And why would we want to wake up if life seems to be going okay?

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    52 m
  • Mistyping and ADHD Thoughts
    Mar 20 2025

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    What keeps us stuck in mistyping?

    Head Types and ADHD, aka Melissa cries on the internet again. :)


    Email us at redrockenneagram@gmail.com

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    30 m
  • Elke Kurtz: "We are Bringing Sixy Back."
    Mar 11 2025

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    "Come on in.. the (enneagram 6) water is perfect."

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    50 m