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We are not saying all autistic people are queer. We are not saying all neurodivergents are sexually explorative. We ARE saying the overlap is statistically suspicious and spiritually significant.
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Come learn the radical truth about Yeshua/Issa and how badly Churchianity got it wrong. In this episode we talk about Jesus's real words and teachings, who Mary Magdalene really was, and what Jesus would think about Christianity today.
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In our first episode of Season 2, we are deep diving into something never talked about: the shadow side of empaths. Under the guise of sensitivity, empaths often have a savior complex that rears its head. Let's talk about why consent and honoring sou... more
Neurodivergents are what we used to call Psychics, "the witch on the hill", the village seer. Here's our 5 evidences:
* Sensory issues = energetic sensitivity = psychic “extra sensory” sensing
* High pattern intelligence = precognition
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A twin flame is described as two souls believed to be mirrors or two halves of the same soul essence...catalysts for profound spiritual growth and transformation. But is this spiritual trope actually masking a much darker reality?
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In today's episode, we keep it straight to the point and packed with 5 techniques for energetic hygiene! It's extremely vital as sensitive/emotional beings to protect our energy and know how to navigate the world. These techniques will make sure you ... more









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