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In this episode of Fart Theory, we explore an experiential exercise to reflect on personal experiences with farting, using Carl Jung's quote about love and power as a framework. The conversation explores the dynamics of love and power in relationships, the importance of self-reflection, and the journey from power-driven motivations back to love.

  • Our relationship with our farts is an extension of our relationship with ourselves. Now what?
  • How to use farts to heal, reflect, develop, and grow
  • The wisdom of Carl Jung: "Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other."
  • What can Jung's quote teach us about our own relationship with power and love?
  • Where do our farts show us where we hold ourselves separate from life and where might they show us where we have room to grow close? Or... closer?

This week's episode is user-driven, recorded lovingly with the intention to help you get a "thing" out of it. If it works, let me know! Reviews are dearly appreciated.

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