
Let’s get weird for a minute.
Imagine this: every day, you go to work… and when you walk in the door, you become a different person. Your work self—let’s call them your “Innie”—has no idea who you are outside the office. No memories, no context, no clue what you like for breakfast. You leave your whole life behind the moment the elevator doors close.
And when you go home? Your home self—your “Outie”—has no idea what you did all day. It’s just a blank space between coffee and exhaustion.
Sounds like dystopian sci-fi, right?
Yep. That’s the premise of Apple TV+’s Severance, and it’s as unsettling as it is brilliant.
But here’s the kicker: most of us are already doing a version of this.
Every. Single. Day.
And that’s exactly what we explore in Severance, Spiritual Awakening & the Split Self on Vibrations and Manifestations.
You bet it is. And Severance turns out to be one of the best metaphors we’ve seen for vibrational disconnection, compartmentalization, and the split between your physical self and your Inner Being.
In Abraham Hicks terms, it’s basically this:
We also dive into the neuroscience behind what this show is really portraying—like compartmentalization, structural dissociation, and the Default Mode Network (aka the brain’s “self-awareness Wi-Fi”).
“The brain’s self-processing system gets short-circuited. It’s not just a metaphor for feeling split—there’s a neurobiological basis for that experience of fragmentation.” – Jared
In other words? When you suppress emotions to survive—whether at work, in grief, or just trying to keep it together—you’re not just “coping.”
You might be unintentionally severing access to joy, clarity, and inner guidance.
We integrate.
We bring all the parts of ourselves—our inner child, our high-functioning adult, our exhausted dreamer, our anxious achiever—back into conversation.
“Your inner being never sees you as broken or severed. It only ever sees your wholeness, waiting for you to remember it.” – Alicia
And we use our emotions as guidance, not as problems to fix.
To help you feel that reintegration—not just understand it—we close the episode with a cinematic guided visualization that starts with an elevator (of course) and ends with full-body remembrance.
“I remember that I don’t need permission to feel better. I remember that alignment is my power. I remember that I am enough—right now.” – from the closing rampage
It’s part meditation, part affirmation, and part emotional time travel. (We highly recommend listening all the way through with your eyes closed and your heart open.)
Whether you’re a manifestation nerd, a Severance superfan, or someone just feeling a little lost in the fluorescent glow of modern life—this episode’s for you.
Take 30 minutes.
Reclaim your wholeness.
And remember:
“You were never actually broken. You were just waiting to remember.” Listen now to Severance, Spiritual Awakening & the Split Self
Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.