Téo Montoya on human design, myth mending and expanding our capacity to hold complexity

Téo Montoya on human design, myth mending and expanding our capacity to hold complexity

Jul 20, 2022

This episode was so enlightening and fun to record. I got to interview a dear mentor of mine, Téo Montoya. I learned so much about myth mending, identity and how crucial it is to expand our capacity to hold the complex. To hold the questions we might not have the answers to (yet), to hold our anger, to feel our grief.

Today’s episode with Téo covers a lot of ground from how human design to myth mending and masculine archetypes.

Téo Montoya is a Human Design Analyst, Metamodern Myth Mender, and Indigenous Futurist living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His work focuses on synthesizing cosmological and spiritual systems, myths, archetypes, and modalities to find ways of supporting an emerging world in crisis through human development, ecological literacy, and reciprocity with our more-than-human kin.

 

In today’s episode Téo shares:

  • His experience as a 2/4 Mental Projector and outer authority
  • What spiritual wellness spaces are lacking and why that needs to change
  • Human design, the collective development and holding the complex
  • Identity, myth mending and masculine archetypes
  • What happens after our healing process and how to integrate that with the collective

 

Listen to our chat

Watch our chat

 

 

Shownotes

 

TEO’S FAVOURITE BOOK:

  • Dune by Frank Herbert
  • Original Instructions: Indigenous Teachings for a Sustainable Future edited by Melissa K. Nelson
  • The Spell of the Sensuous by David Abram

 

FIND TEO HERE

 

TEO’S OFFERINGS

 

SUBSCRIBE TO GET NEW EPISODE UPDATES:

Listen on iTunesSpotifyAnchorfmBreakerGoogle PodcastsPocket CastsRadio Public, Castbox, Overcast

Instagram – www.instagram.com/wholeandunleashed

Email – hi@wholeandunleashed.com

 

What was your takeaway from today’s episode?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Thank you for leaving a comment! Make sure you check back a few days/week later for a response :)

Comments