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Third Eye Roll with Dr. Justine Lemos
Presented by #notacult productions, Third Eye Roll is a mind-blowing quickie through the realms of Yoga, Tantra, Vedic Astrology, Ayurveda, and beyond. Join Dr. Justine Lemos and Scarlett Trillia as they unravel the wisdom teachings of ancient traditions with a playful, ironic twist.
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Explore spirituality, myth, and the divine through a lens that’s both ludic and lucid. From Gods and Goddesses to the cosmic dance of time and place, Third Eye Roll is performance art for the spiritually curious. Whether you're seeking enlightenment or just a good laugh, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on the sacred and the sublime.
Third Eye Roll with Dr. Justine Lemos
Ep 10: Shiva’s Just Trying to Meditate and Shakti’s Screaming the Universe Into Being
In this electrifying tenth episode of Third Eye Roll, Dr. Justine Lemos and Scarlett Trillia get mythic and meta with the ultimate cosmic couple: Shiva and Shakti.
They unpack the raw symbolism of union and separation, the primal role of Kriya (action) in yoga, and the time-bending presence of Kali, goddess of endings, beginnings, and wild awakening. With wit, wisdom, and a few laughs, they explore how these mythological blueprints illuminate the very real terrain of our spiritual lives.
Expect conversations on Vedic astrology, yogic practice, divine polarity, the loneliness of incarnation, and why the veil between worlds is thinner than ever. Oh—and what happens when Shakti screams the universe into being.
Whether you're deep into your sādhanā or just wondering why everyone keeps talking about divine union, this episode will leave you lit from within.
🔑 Takeaways:
- Yoga is the union of opposites, embodied by Shiva & Shakti
- Kriya = Action — the energetic force behind transformation
- The primal scream of Shakti represents the moment of cosmic creation
- Separation from divine union births human loneliness
- Kali embodies both Time and the transformative power of the feminine
- Collective awakening is happening—especially in spiritual community
- Meditation is about process, not perfection
- Myth is not metaphor—it’s a map of the psyche