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Season One (Ep24) In this episode, Abella is terribly sick, so I take this one on myself. I explore Satan's archetypes as liberation not as a destroyer of relationships, but as an adversary to attachment, expectation, and illusion. Through personal reflection, the conversation unpacks the critical distinction between connection and clinging, revealing how much of our suffering arises from the need to control how people and relationships should appear. Drawing subtle parallels with Taoist and Buddhist principles, this episode examines how releasing expectation does not diminish love or humanity but instead purifies it. Satan emerges here as a mirror, exposing the unseen filters through which we perceive others, and as a liberator who breaks not our bonds, but the chains we did not realize we were holding.
Abella's Link Tree
Ryan's Link Tree
By Ashlee B. CaressSeason One (Ep24) In this episode, Abella is terribly sick, so I take this one on myself. I explore Satan's archetypes as liberation not as a destroyer of relationships, but as an adversary to attachment, expectation, and illusion. Through personal reflection, the conversation unpacks the critical distinction between connection and clinging, revealing how much of our suffering arises from the need to control how people and relationships should appear. Drawing subtle parallels with Taoist and Buddhist principles, this episode examines how releasing expectation does not diminish love or humanity but instead purifies it. Satan emerges here as a mirror, exposing the unseen filters through which we perceive others, and as a liberator who breaks not our bonds, but the chains we did not realize we were holding.
Abella's Link Tree
Ryan's Link Tree