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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2025 · 1H 10M

Episode 57: Life Architect

from Show Me Your Deck · host Dean Sage & Jack Kirven

http://patreon.com/deansagemediaThe episode centers on the theme of being a "Life Architect," a concept derived from a reading that emphasizes the importance of letting people disagree while staying grounded in truth and the heart. The hosts delve into the friction of modern discourse, suggesting that while we may vehemently disagree with others' ideologies, leading with human instinct and the "heart center" allows for a more civil and constructive existence. They share personal anecdotes ranging from awkward Thanksgiving dinners to religious deconstructions, illustrating that focusing on common humanity is often more vital than winning an ideological "sport" or political battle.The episode provides several insightful mentions of the tarot as the hosts compare their original cards to the traditional major arcana. When drawing "An Awakening" (Number 20), Jack notes that it corresponds to the Judgment card in the original tarot, symbolizing a resurrection where one is finally ready to embrace what they have become. Similarly, Dean highlights that "The Creator" card in his deck is the equivalent of The Empress, though he notes a distinction in energy; while some see the forge and fire as masculine, he views the act of creation as a profoundly feminine energy. These archetypes serve as a framework for the "Life Architect" theme, urging listeners to observe the world through the third eye while maintaining a spiritual connection through the crown chakra.The final movement of the episode focuses on the continuous nature of creation and the necessity of balance. The hosts use the metaphor of a cerebral kiln, where individuals must fire their own bricks to build a stable foundation for their lives rather than simply using the "bricks" handed to them by society or religion. They caution that being an architect requires both intense action and intentional rest, comparing soul-work to physical muscle growth; without periods of "simmering" and recovery, the fires of creativity and spirit can lead to a "supernova" collapse. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to nourish thriving energy and share their "ripe fruits" with the world, reminding us that we are the consequence of our own choices and that our unique "magic" lies in how we perceive and act upon our experiences.Building a life is much like masonry: you must gather the raw clay of your experiences, fire them in the kiln of your own truth, and carefully set each brick yourself, for no one else can inhabit the structure you build.

http://patreon.com/deansagemediaThe episode centers on the theme of being a "Life Architect," a concept derived from a reading that emphasizes the importance of letting people disagree while staying grounded in truth and the heart. The hosts delve into the friction of modern discourse, suggesting that while we may vehemently disagree with others' ideologies, leading with human instinct and the "heart center" allows for a more civil and constructive existence. They share personal anecdotes ranging from awkward Thanksgiving dinners to religious deconstructions, illustrating that focusing on common humanity is often more vital than winning an ideological "sport" or political battle.The episode provides several insightful mentions of the tarot as the hosts compare their original cards to the traditional major arcana. When drawing "An Awakening" (Number 20), Jack notes that it corresponds to the Judgment card in the original tarot, symbolizing a resurrection where one is finally ready to embrace what they have become. Similarly, Dean highlights that "The Creator" card in his deck is the equivalent of The Empress, though he notes a distinction in energy; while some see the forge and fire as masculine, he views the act of creation as a profoundly feminine energy. These archetypes serve as a framework for the "Life Architect" theme, urging listeners to observe the world through the third eye while maintaining a spiritual connection through the crown chakra.The final movement of the episode focuses on the continuous nature of creation and the necessity of balance. The hosts use the metaphor of a cerebral kiln, where individuals must fire their own bricks to build a stable foundation for their lives rather than simply using the "bricks" handed to them by society or religion. They caution that being an architect requires both intense action and intentional rest, comparing soul-work to physical muscle growth; without periods of "simmering" and recovery, the fires of creativity and spirit can lead to a "supernova" collapse. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to nourish thriving energy and share their "ripe fruits" with the world, reminding us that we are the consequence of our own choices and that our unique "magic" lies in how we perceive and act upon our experiences.Building a life is much like masonry: you must gather the raw clay of your experiences, fire them in the kiln of your own truth, and carefully set each brick yourself, for no one else can inhabit the structure you build.

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