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This episode focuses on the space where intuition, experience, and belief meet. The conversation explores how people come to trust what they feel, why some truths reveal themselves only through lived moments, and how faith can grow even without certainty. It also looks at dreams, symbolism, and the way the body often knows what the mind hasn’t caught up to yet.
Rachael's bio:
Rachael is a seeker, animal & nature lover, and Human Design enthusiast. She's also a rugged individual simply trying to find her own way, living a seemingly double life with one foot in the spiritual realm and the other in the mundane. Her spiritual journey began as a tween when she was given her first Tarot deck and has evolved into studying Human Design over the past 3 years. On the other side of that she's been an equestrian all her life, competing from an early age and working with horses semi-professionally as a young adult. A love of food led her to work in the industry for over a decade and in recent years she's been working in landscaping and arboriculture. She lives a quiet life on an island off the coast of Maine with her husband and over 40 animals.
Instagram: rachael._.earl (link in bio for her Human Design page)
By Daniel "The Past Life Regressionist"This episode focuses on the space where intuition, experience, and belief meet. The conversation explores how people come to trust what they feel, why some truths reveal themselves only through lived moments, and how faith can grow even without certainty. It also looks at dreams, symbolism, and the way the body often knows what the mind hasn’t caught up to yet.
Rachael's bio:
Rachael is a seeker, animal & nature lover, and Human Design enthusiast. She's also a rugged individual simply trying to find her own way, living a seemingly double life with one foot in the spiritual realm and the other in the mundane. Her spiritual journey began as a tween when she was given her first Tarot deck and has evolved into studying Human Design over the past 3 years. On the other side of that she's been an equestrian all her life, competing from an early age and working with horses semi-professionally as a young adult. A love of food led her to work in the industry for over a decade and in recent years she's been working in landscaping and arboriculture. She lives a quiet life on an island off the coast of Maine with her husband and over 40 animals.
Instagram: rachael._.earl (link in bio for her Human Design page)