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Pioneering Paradox: A podcast for conflicted saints
Casey McFarland
20 episodes
5 days ago
An attempt to find a middle ground in the Mormon experience.
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Religion & Spirituality
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An attempt to find a middle ground in the Mormon experience.
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Magic, Mysticism, and Mormonism Then and Now. w/Melanie McFarland
Pioneering Paradox: A podcast for conflicted saints
1 hour 5 minutes 4 seconds
3 weeks ago
Magic, Mysticism, and Mormonism Then and Now. w/Melanie McFarland

 I'm joined by my wife, Melanie McFarland who owns a non-traditonal practice helping people overcome trauma, abuse and heal childhood wounds. She is somewhat of a mystic. When I married into Melanie's family, I married into a world of naturalists, herbalists and neighborhood healers. My more traditional and skeptical family upbring was challenged in ways I couldn’t have ever imagined.

Early in our marriage, Melanie was diagnosed with Graves disease. The leading experts told her that her condition was incurable and she would need to kill her thyroid. I plead with her to listen. Against my wishes, she turned to naturopaths and eventually a naturopathic MD, and within six months of treatment her bloodwork normalized—and has stayed that way since. My eyes were opened that maybe traditional medicine doesn’t always have the answers. But is that always the case? 

In this episode we discuss how the early Mormon history of magic, visions, and mysticism are alive and well in the underbelly of our culture for better or for worse. We get into everything from treasure digging to why we think women in particular gravitate to more non-traditional healing modalities. As usual it’s a paradox. Thank you for listening. 

You can find Melanie on Instagram at @TrueWithinYou.


Pioneering Paradox: A podcast for conflicted saints
An attempt to find a middle ground in the Mormon experience.