Water, the great yin principle, carved the first path on Earth, and remains today, our path to a better world. Our shared future relies deeply on our connection and personal responsibility to water, both on the Earth and within ourselves. Water has its own consciousness, its own harmony, and its own memory. The confluence of science and spirituality in this field is essential to shift the narrativ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | SpiritualityReligion & Spirituality |
Natalie Catania (https://nurturedsoulrd.com/) A Sacred Shaman, Registered Functional Dietitian and Massage Therapist, joins me for our second conversation focused on the emotional or feeling nature. This is a beautiful conversation on masculine/femin... more
Boots Knighton shares her story of discovering the many chambers of the Heart. Her incredible story of experiencing a heart attack in her youthful 40's, the subsequent multiple heart surgeries, the sorrow of her mothers passing, and now the integrate... more
Diana Richey is an absolute wealth of knowledge on all things financial and tax related. And in a beautiful twist of life events, she's also done a lot of spiritual work which has helped her get there. We discuss her story of financial loss, healing ... more
This episode is an incredibly powerful energy work session provided to our entire group by Brandy Tuttle, a native American woman who is a spiritual interpreter. She guided us all through what was one of the most powerful experiences of the gathering... more
Amely Greeven is a writer, mother, editor and co collaborator in the wellness and women's spiritual movement. She introduces us to a brief history of the sacred feminine principle, how it was lost, and why we must go down this path together to retrie... more
This episode includes the introduction to the event, why we put this on, what the purpose and importance is, and what we hope you all get from this gathering. Brandy Tuttle then shares a beautiful story of healing and the power of the womb, and why ... more
Carol Mann speaks about how big picture events in the cosmos and tumultuous events in our world right now are not intended to do us in. Rather, it is all offering humanity a quantum leap in our consciousness and evolution, a shift from a fear-based c... more
This session is a profound journey into the knowledge and wisdom of 'feeling' and 'experience', which are the ultimate keys to unlocking the higher manifestations of our human DNA. Elena guides the audience through the process of healing together, sh... more
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