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Revisiting the Medicine of Each Inner Villain
In this episode, Kristina and Anna step back and do something essential. They revisit every Inner Villain, not to re-explain the theory, but to clarify the medicine. What actually helps. What works in real life. What moves someone out of being stuck.
This conversation reframes villain work as inversion, retrograde, and polarity shifts. Nothing to purge. Nothing to fix. Just learning how to move differently with what already exists.
Stuckness is the real enemy. Movement is the cure.
Retrograding a Villain means changing the spin, not erasing the trait.
Every villain contains intelligence. When that intelligence freezes, it becomes destructive. When inverted, it becomes power.
This episode walks through each villain with:
Core wound: Belonging, hierarchy, credentials
Hero: The Anarchist
Legend: The Equalizer
Medicine:
Practical example:
Deliberately stop being “the competent one.” Let others rise. Let systems wobble. Watch what equalizes.
Core wound: Abandonment
Hero: The Self-Possessed (Selfish, in the healthy sense)
Legend: The Nourisher
Medicine:
Practical examples:
Martyrdom is not generosity. It is control disguised as virtue.
Core wound: Status, image, worth
Hero: The Unveiled
Legend: The Inventor
Medicine:
Practical example:
Say out loud what you are afraid of being seen as. Especially to the people you subtly judge.
Core wound: Entitlement, victimhood, arrested development
Hero: The Reflective
Legend: The Traveller
Medicine:
A key insight discussed through The Choice:
Victimhood comes from believing you have no choice.
Practical tools:
Core wound: Over-intellectualization, emotional suppression
Hero: The Passionate
Legend: The Integrator
Medicine:
Key insight:
If you’ve lost your sense of humor, you’re back in the villain.
Embodiment tools:
Core wound: Safety, loyalty, fear of death
Hero: Death
Legend: The Healer
Medicine:
Practical examples:
Avoiding death creates rigidity. Facing it restores life.
Core wound: Attention, identity diffusion, time
Hero: The Present
Legend: The Fabricator
Medicine:
Practical tool:
A Raja Yoga technique involving extremely slow head rotation to anchor awareness in the present moment.
Identity stabilizes when attention stops scattering.
Core wound: Opinion, certainty, savior complex
Hero: The Surrendered
Legend: The Channeler
Medicine:
Strong opinions are not wisdom. Channeling replaces enforcing.
Core wound: Disembodiment, addiction, stagnation
Hero: The Embodied
Legend: The Architect
Medicine:
Practical focus:
Bad luck often follows disengagement. Embodiment reverses it.
Some villains are composites:
When stuck at a composite level, work downstream with its components.
Nothing here is about becoming someone else.
Retrograding a villain means:
You don’t heal by erasing parts of yourself.
You heal by letting them evolve.
By Kristina Wiltsee & Anna Stromquist4.9
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Revisiting the Medicine of Each Inner Villain
In this episode, Kristina and Anna step back and do something essential. They revisit every Inner Villain, not to re-explain the theory, but to clarify the medicine. What actually helps. What works in real life. What moves someone out of being stuck.
This conversation reframes villain work as inversion, retrograde, and polarity shifts. Nothing to purge. Nothing to fix. Just learning how to move differently with what already exists.
Stuckness is the real enemy. Movement is the cure.
Retrograding a Villain means changing the spin, not erasing the trait.
Every villain contains intelligence. When that intelligence freezes, it becomes destructive. When inverted, it becomes power.
This episode walks through each villain with:
Core wound: Belonging, hierarchy, credentials
Hero: The Anarchist
Legend: The Equalizer
Medicine:
Practical example:
Deliberately stop being “the competent one.” Let others rise. Let systems wobble. Watch what equalizes.
Core wound: Abandonment
Hero: The Self-Possessed (Selfish, in the healthy sense)
Legend: The Nourisher
Medicine:
Practical examples:
Martyrdom is not generosity. It is control disguised as virtue.
Core wound: Status, image, worth
Hero: The Unveiled
Legend: The Inventor
Medicine:
Practical example:
Say out loud what you are afraid of being seen as. Especially to the people you subtly judge.
Core wound: Entitlement, victimhood, arrested development
Hero: The Reflective
Legend: The Traveller
Medicine:
A key insight discussed through The Choice:
Victimhood comes from believing you have no choice.
Practical tools:
Core wound: Over-intellectualization, emotional suppression
Hero: The Passionate
Legend: The Integrator
Medicine:
Key insight:
If you’ve lost your sense of humor, you’re back in the villain.
Embodiment tools:
Core wound: Safety, loyalty, fear of death
Hero: Death
Legend: The Healer
Medicine:
Practical examples:
Avoiding death creates rigidity. Facing it restores life.
Core wound: Attention, identity diffusion, time
Hero: The Present
Legend: The Fabricator
Medicine:
Practical tool:
A Raja Yoga technique involving extremely slow head rotation to anchor awareness in the present moment.
Identity stabilizes when attention stops scattering.
Core wound: Opinion, certainty, savior complex
Hero: The Surrendered
Legend: The Channeler
Medicine:
Strong opinions are not wisdom. Channeling replaces enforcing.
Core wound: Disembodiment, addiction, stagnation
Hero: The Embodied
Legend: The Architect
Medicine:
Practical focus:
Bad luck often follows disengagement. Embodiment reverses it.
Some villains are composites:
When stuck at a composite level, work downstream with its components.
Nothing here is about becoming someone else.
Retrograding a villain means:
You don’t heal by erasing parts of yourself.
You heal by letting them evolve.

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