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The Inversion of Beauty + the Hidden Civilization of Tartaria

The Inversion of Beauty + the Hidden Civilization of Tartaria

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I am so excited to have Jen Hampton of Spirited Treasure back on the podcast to talk about the importance of beauty and how it has been quite literally stripped from us. This episode has been on my mind for awhile and Taurus season felt like the perfect moment.If Tartaria is new to you, this episode will invite you to open your mind to hidden history and possibility… to ask yourself the question — what if? We can always explain away some pieces to simple profit > people, but not all. What if even some part of what we talk about were true? While we cover a small piece of the history of Tartaria — this episode is primarily focused around the importance of beauty and how we can reclaim it. The inversion of beauty has been a big part of the program that took us from thriving to surviving. Our environments shape cognition, creativity, emotions, actions, our overall well-being, social relations, our sense of belonging... whether or not we are surrounded by beauty can either motivate us or make us apathetic.“Not only are consumers disposed to prefer familiar, conventional designs, they will prefer conventional designs even if those designs serve them poorly — which as we have seen, they often do. This is owing to a common psychological dynamic, namely that the more times a person is exposed to a stimulus, even if it does not serve her well, the more she will habituate to it such that she eventually will not only prefer it when offered other options, but will eventually deem it to be normative. In this way, people can and do come to judge inferior places that serve them poorly, or even harm them in covert ways, as indisputably, objectively good.” - Sarah Williams GoldhagenThe truth is the spaces around us either nourish or deplete us.This is not just about our separation from nature, but poor quality construction, brutalist architecture, a departure from attention to the energy of spaces, from sacred geometry, from spaces that heal — it even feels like shopping at “sad” stores means “sad” food. Everything is energy.There was a time when it wasn’t just about beauty but frequency and we both believe we are returning to those times. It is a very exciting time to be alive and as the new name of the podcast states — it’s not just about waiting for it to happen — but living into it now.I hope you enjoy this episode. Let me know what ya think in the comments!From the episode:Jen Hampton of Spirited TreasureJen’s Substack (w/ Weekly Energetic Reads) + InstagramWelcome To Your Wold: How The Built Environment Shapes Our Lives by Sarah Williams GoldhagenThe One World Tartarians: The Greatest Civilization Ever To Be Erased From History by James W. LeeResources:Your New Paradigm Toolkit - Resourcing You For The TimesWeekly Nourish | Barney + Flow Substack⁠Freebies⁠B+F Offerings:⁠⁠⁠The Collective⁠⁠⁠ Membership w/ Sacred Success Codes⁠⁠This Is The Space - Deconditioning, Fascia + Nervous System Portals⁠⁠⁠⁠Not sure what’s the right fit? Find your pathway.⁠⁠⁠⁠Upcoming Events⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Barney + Flo(w)⁠⁠⁠ Get full access to BARNEY + FLO(W) | Amanda 'B' at barney41g5v.substack.com/subscribe
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