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After seeing the number 110 appear twice in a single day, I look to reflect on the deeper symbolism hidden within it.
When broken down, 1 + 1 + 0 equals 2 — the number of harmony, polarity, and sacred balance.
In this episode, I explore the ancient concept of divine feminine and divine masculine energy, and how a personal initiation following the end of a relationship led her to rediscover this balance within herself.
Drawing from ancient philosophies like Shiva and Shakti, Yin and Yang, and the sacred marriage in alchemy, this conversation explores how civilizations throughout history understood that true harmony comes from the integration of these two forces.
I share how reconnecting to the body, intuition, sensuality, and emotional processing became a pathway back to inner balance — and why so many people today are feeling called toward somatic healing, natural living, and conscious relationships.
Perhaps this awakening isn’t about becoming someone new.
Perhaps it’s about remembering the sacred union that has always existed within us.
By Kayla ElizabethAfter seeing the number 110 appear twice in a single day, I look to reflect on the deeper symbolism hidden within it.
When broken down, 1 + 1 + 0 equals 2 — the number of harmony, polarity, and sacred balance.
In this episode, I explore the ancient concept of divine feminine and divine masculine energy, and how a personal initiation following the end of a relationship led her to rediscover this balance within herself.
Drawing from ancient philosophies like Shiva and Shakti, Yin and Yang, and the sacred marriage in alchemy, this conversation explores how civilizations throughout history understood that true harmony comes from the integration of these two forces.
I share how reconnecting to the body, intuition, sensuality, and emotional processing became a pathway back to inner balance — and why so many people today are feeling called toward somatic healing, natural living, and conscious relationships.
Perhaps this awakening isn’t about becoming someone new.
Perhaps it’s about remembering the sacred union that has always existed within us.