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From Silence to Us: Creation, Connection, and the Psychology of a Creator

From Silence to Us: Creation, Connection, and the Psychology of a Creator

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Before light.

Before language.

Before form.


There was silence.


In this return episode of The Mama Rae Podcast, Mama Rae gently explores the Genesis creation narrative — not as doctrine, but as a psychological and philosophical reflection on what it means to create.


What if creation wasn’t born from power…

but from a longing to connect?


Through grief, stillness, and the quiet that followed Panda’s passing, this episode reflects on God as a creator, humanity as relational beings, and why silence often precedes meaning. This is a soft re-entry into storytelling, faith, psychology, and the deeply human need to be seen and known.


This episode is for anyone who has sat in the dark long enough to wonder what comes next.




📝 SHOW NOTES


In this episode, we explore:

• The opening verses of Genesis and what “formless and empty” really means

• Silence as a precursor to creation, not an absence

• God as a creator through a psychological and relational lens

• Why creators often emerge from grief, solitude, and longing

• The human need for connection as a design, not a flaw

• Returning to voice after loss


This episode marks Mama Rae’s return to recording after a season of grief, stillness, and reflection.




🤍 Episode Partners


COMFRT

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D&R Mercantile

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(Links provided for those who wish to explore — no pressure, just presence.)




⚠️ Disclaimer


This episode is intended for reflective, educational, and personal storytelling purposes only. Spiritual and philosophical interpretations shared are personal reflections and not presented as theological instruction.

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