The Nature of Invisible Things
The Nature of Invisible Things
1.4 Beholding the Incarnate Soul with shayde
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1.4 Beholding the Incarnate Soul with shayde

Season One Episode Four: Origin Stories

In the fourth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to share my conversation with shayde, the beholder (he/him). shayde and I met in Britten LaRue’s Vulture Coven, a sibling container to The Magician’s Table.

Our conversation explores what beholding is and what it is like to be beheld. We also share what it was like to be in the container together, making connections with other folks and participating in a cooperative exchange. You’ll also get to hear what shayde says about his offering and how it materialized through being present and available to what shows up in community. We also get into authenticity, liberation, how spirituality needs frameworks for shadow work, and how sitting with discomfort creates space for radical acts.

Listening to shayde is such a delight, and I appreciate his joy and love of our human experience.

Welcome, shayde.

shayde’s Bio

shayde is a beholder. His gift is crystal vision. Through symbol, speech, and story he turns the soul kaleidoscope to conjure the realms of possibility, proclaim the glory of the incarnate soul, and share the gift of wonder. Clients who work with shayde hold up their lived experience to the prism of spirituality and, with their combined magic, witness their divine coalescence; distilled by astrology, cartomancy, guided meditation, and more.

shayde is multiracial, queer, liberation-oriented, and eager to cherish the soul that yearns.

Follow shayde

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/be.hold.ing/

And on Spotify with his podcast: beholding

Other resources mentioned in this episode

The Magician’s Table and Vulture Coven from Britten LaRue

who writes


The Nature of Invisible Things Podcast is hosted and produced by Erin Kelley; the artwork is by Erin Kelley, with music by Matthew Jaidev of Audio Soul Healing.

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The Nature of Invisible Things
The Nature of Invisible Things
Stories and conversations exploring the magick, mysticism, and creativity of the road less traveled. TNIT is produced, hosted, and edited by Erin Kelley, a devotional astrologer and esoteric strategist with a feral heart.