The University of Life & Bec Mylonas
Description
What if intuition isn’t a soft skill, but the sharpest edge you have?
In this episode, I sit down with an “oracle to emperors” to explore how mystic counsel once shaped empires, why patriarchy forced magic underground, and how to reclaim a clear inner signal in a world addicted to noise.
This is a journey through history, body, place, and power, and how to realign them without losing your grip on the real.
We trace the arc from ancient courts guided by astrologers and oracles to a culture that prizes linear logic over living wisdom. You’ll hear the Irish and Mayan echoes of ritual gone underground, how modern media scripts our choices without us noticing, and why a society that elevates intellect over intuition is easier to control.
From there, we make it practical: how to treat the body like an antenna, using sleep, stillness, sea swims, and clean food to clear static so gnosis can land. Sensitivity becomes a superpower when paired with boundaries, not something to suppress or apologise for.
We also explore eros, discernment, and devotion: celibacy as focus, high standards as energetic engineering, and how heartbreak can alchemise into creativity, leadership, and service. Place enters the conversation too, Bali as a purification portal, Peru’s sacral charge, and how astrocartography can refine both business and purpose. We break down dragon lines, sacred sites, and why cultures encode the land long before science catches up.
If you’ve ever felt life is richer than the script you were handed, this episode gives you language, tools, and permission to choose the magical path with both feet, grounded, awake, and sovereign.
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Thank you for listening, Jamie x





