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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 1M

Ep52 Your Intuition Isn’t Missing. Your Nervous System Just Can’t Hear It.

from The Reclamation Hour Podcast · host themysticinthewoods

In this episode, of the Reclamation Hour Podcast, we are reclaiming one of the most misunderstood “sins”: Sloth. Because what if Sloth was never actually about laziness? What if it was about all the ways we avoid being fully present with ourselves? In a world that keeps us constantly busy, productive, distracted, consuming, and searching for the next answer, many of us have never developed the capacity to sit quietly enough to hear ourselves. And if we cannot hear ourselves…how can we hear our intuition? Together we explore how Sloth disconnects us from our bodies, our intuition, and the divine — and how stillness becomes a doorway back into our own inner knowing. In this episode we talk about: Why Sloth is not laziness (and what it really represents) How busyness becomes a socially acceptable way to disconnect from yourself Why your intuition cannot compete with constant noise and urgency The connection between your nervous system, stillness, and spiritual gifts Why functional freeze, doom scrolling, and endless distraction keep us stuck How “healing” and spiritual seeking can become another avoidance pattern Hungry ghost energy and the feeling of never having enough Why some women are spiritually starving instead of spiritually awakening How silence strengthens discernment and intuitive trust The difference between intuition, fear, wounds, and old conditioning Why embodiment is necessary for opening your spiritual gifts Practices we use inside Mystic Rising to build capacity for presence   >> Inside Mystic Rising, we walk the sacred feminine mystery path that is the Seven Deadly Sins. Each one a gateway to live and experience the work we talk about here on the podcast, including Sloth. Join us here for ceremony, shadow work, and sacred feminine teachings: https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/mysticrising Use code RECLAMATION for $20 off your first month.   Episodes Mentioned: Ep 51 The Shape-Shifting Good Girl: The Hidden Pattern Running Your Life\ On Discernment: Ep 42 Not Every Download Is Divine: The Real Work of Spiritual Discernment On the Seven Deadly Sins: Ep 17 How the Seven Deadly Sins Shaped Women’s Lives, Bodies, and Spirituality   Connect with Kate: Instagram: @themysticinthewoods YouTube: @themysticinthewoods Find all her current offerings here. Connect with Alexandra: Instagram: @theserpentinewitch Find all her current offerings here.    

In this episode, of the Reclamation Hour Podcast, we are reclaiming one of the most misunderstood “sins”: Sloth. Because what if Sloth was never actually about laziness? What if it was about all the ways we avoid being fully present with ourselves? In a world that keeps us constantly busy, productive, distracted, consuming, and searching for the next answer, many of us have never developed the capacity to sit quietly enough to hear ourselves. And if we cannot hear ourselves…how can we hear our intuition? Together we explore how Sloth disconnects us from our bodies, our intuition, and the divine — and how stillness becomes a doorway back into our own inner knowing. In this episode we talk about: Why Sloth is not laziness (and what it really represents) How busyness becomes a socially acceptable way to disconnect from yourself Why your intuition cannot compete with constant noise and urgency The connection between your nervous system, stillness, and spiritual gifts Why functional freeze, doom scrolling, and endless distraction keep us stuck How “healing” and spiritual seeking can become another avoidance pattern Hungry ghost energy and the feeling of never having enough Why some women are spiritually starving instead of spiritually awakening How silence strengthens discernment and intuitive trust The difference between intuition, fear, wounds, and old conditioning Why embodiment is necessary for opening your spiritual gifts Practices we use inside Mystic Rising to build capacity for presence   >> Inside Mystic Rising, we walk the sacred feminine mystery path that is the Seven Deadly Sins. Each one a gateway to live and experience the work we talk about here on the podcast, including Sloth. Join us here for ceremony, shadow work, and sacred feminine teachings: https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/mysticrising Use code RECLAMATION for $20 off your first month.   Episodes Mentioned: Ep 51 The Shape-Shifting Good Girl: The Hidden Pattern Running Your Life\ On Discernment: Ep 42 Not Every Download Is Divine: The Real Work of Spiritual Discernment On the Seven Deadly Sins: Ep 17 How the Seven Deadly Sins Shaped Women’s Lives, Bodies, and Spirituality   Connect with Kate: Instagram: @themysticinthewoodsYouTube: @themysticinthewoodsFind all her current offerings here. Connect with Alexandra:Instagram: @theserpentinewitchFind all her current offerings here.

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