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Sara Jo Mondaini – Exploring the Haunted Hinterlands |Thomas Sheridan|



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My Ad Income Is Greatly Reduced These Days Thomas Sheridan is an Author, Artist, Film Maker and Satirist who has spent a life from Wall Street to the Jungles of South Asia attempting to discover the emerging—often elusive—mythology of modern humans within the present technology-saturated era. Heavily inspire by the work of Carl Jung, Bruno Bettelheim and Joseph Campbell, Thomas Sheridan has developed ‘Monomythic’ tool kits—which drawn upon all the mythologies of the world. So as to demonstrate that on a personal and collective level; these legends and stories contain within them a subconscious lexicon of wisdom and symbols that can help all of us overcome the personal and greater challenges we encounter in everyday life. By not giving birth and nurturing these timeless archetypes within us all, modern humans are at a loss when it comes to achieving personal and social Individuation. Or a rounding out of one’s purpose in life. Their dharma. Their Monomyth. Inside all of us reside a wizard, a warrior, a bard and a knight and by tapping into the power of these archetypes one can have a more fulfilling and creative life. Every challenge a quest. Every situation a saga. Every moment an adventure.

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31 Comments

  1. Two years ago I was driving home from Yorkshire to Cheshire. I was suddenly overcome with a heavy feeling and felt chilled. I then noticed a sign for Saddleworth Moor. Didn't realise I was near there. Coincidence or not?

  2. Brilliant! Thank you, enjoyed all aspects of the discourse. Sara has such sweet calming energy that is actually vibrant from the screen. Looking forward to exploring more!

  3. Great conversation, I really enjoyed that. The only time I remember having a feeling of general unease in a place for no obvious reason was in a town in Suffolk called Lavenham. A friend took me there because it was such a touristy place and supposed to be so pretty with all the tudor style buildings, but I just couldn't wait to get out of it. I can't explain why, but I would have no real desire to ever return.

  4. Hebden Bridge is interesting. It was a woollen mill town which was abandoned after the decline in the industry. Then hippies moved in to squat the houses. They brought street drugs with them and got local teens addicted to them. Then it became gentrified and the Totnes of the north. But the social problems still remain.

  5. Storytelling is a great way to move forward in this technocratic matrix
    A Luciferian moment.
    We all need to contribute for the present and future
    Much love ❤️❤️

  6. The Stevenson Commons in the Bronx, NY. I lived there until I was 9 yrs old. I had nightmares about that apartment building complex for years after I moved out. The place felt bad. I remember seeing huge flashing rectangular lights that blinked on and off in sequence in the sky over the buildings. I remember the dread, the freaky creepy elevator, the nightmares that were very esoteric in symbolism that I didn't know until I grew into my teenage years in the suburbs of nj

  7. I actually think power cuts would be a great thing.. people would have to read & talk, children would have to play and use their imaginations by candlelight… this is why i personally don’t think the power will go off, maybe the odd hour to scare people when there’s a big football game on etc but not for any great length of time… also no power means no Wi-Fi or tv which means no constant propaganda and fear porn..

  8. Had a room in my house that was so cold l used it as a fridge.Turns out the spirit of a man was hanging out,murdered on the land where the house dwells. When it was released it was so noticeable.Demolished that part of the house and rebuilt the energy is warm in that space since. Also have a vortex in the house just of centre..
    Great chat people! Thank you..

  9. Very interesting! I've never liked canal Street and around there most of Manchester seedy, strange, dangerous! And as for bold street in Liverpool spent 35 years in out Liverpool bold street never been on my map! Thanks Thomas 😘

  10. Well worth looking into the Williamson Tunnels of the early 1800s. Merseyside. – Very "eccentric" indeed.

    Remote crash-sites and other places like that, get so few people paying attention, i guess bleak places get lonely.

  11. Well this chat gave me shivers and goose bumps all through out. Resonated a bit too much! Lol.

  12. Morrisey talks about seeing a ghost in his autobiography, if I remember correctly it was a group experience on the moors… Interesting talk , better when Thomas let Sara flow rather than interrupting her at times.

  13. Thank you Thomas and Sara, I am looking forward to your stories Sara, I really enjoyed this thank you both 💐

  14. You're talking about Black Shuck, a big black dog that's seen up and down the country. I've seen it in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
    It vanished when I looked in the other direction. Seriously!

  15. Going across those moors when they burn off the heather, at twilight is really spooky. I've done that four times in my life. It's beautiful and scary at the same time.

  16. Hi Sarah Thomas, great talk, loved meeting you recently, I live in Liverpool went into a timeslip on train between lime Street and Edgehill ended upon a Victorian open train it only lasted couple mins came to about 15 mins later when train jerked to a stop at eccleston park station 💥

  17. The aristocratic theory makes sense , hence the monthly 1 hour visits from Longford!!!

  18. I know Masons and most are just clubbies. Like Christians really. But there's something WAY beyond them…but I am not so suspicious about them. I wonder if the lodges end up in centers of dark weirdness because it holds something back rather than calling it forth. Like Orthodox Jews at the Wailing Wall definitely feels to me like they are keeping something from manifesting in this world.

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