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Have you been in a season where the things that used to make you feel connected, like pulling an oracle card, journaling, slowing down, just stopped? Not because of one big thing. Just because life got loud and that quiet inner thread went still?
In this episode, we talk about what spiritual disconnection actually feels like, why it happens (and why it's not a character flaw), and what it might actually be telling you. Because sometimes a fallow period isn't a detour from the path; it's part of it.
We also talk about the return. And I want to be really clear: it doesn't have to be dramatic. It doesn't require a grand reset or a new elaborate routine. Sometimes it's just one card. One breath. One honest moment of turning inward.
We pull the What Do You Feel? card from Alana Fairchild's Sacred Rebels Oracle — and the message is exactly what this episode called for. A gentle but direct invitation to stop thinking your way through it and start feeling your way back.
If you've been quietly wondering how you got here and whether you can find your way back — this one is for you. You haven't gone as far as you think.
Key Takeaways:
If today's episode stirred something in you and you feel like you might be at the beginning of your own spiritual awakening — or returning to one — I created a free guide just for you.
5 Signs You're Beginning a Spiritual Awakening is a beautiful companion to everything we explored today. Grab it free at oraclemornings.com/awakening.
Card Pulled: "What Do You Feel?" from the Sacred Rebels Oracle by Alana Fairchild.
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If you're finding your way back to a daily practice and want something to hold the container for you, the Daily Oracle Journal was made for exactly this — one card, one page, one day at a time.
Grab your copy here: Amazon | Lulu
Note: Some links shared above are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only share decks and programs I genuinely use and love. Thank you for supporting Oracle Mornings.
By Amanda JohnsonHave you been in a season where the things that used to make you feel connected, like pulling an oracle card, journaling, slowing down, just stopped? Not because of one big thing. Just because life got loud and that quiet inner thread went still?
In this episode, we talk about what spiritual disconnection actually feels like, why it happens (and why it's not a character flaw), and what it might actually be telling you. Because sometimes a fallow period isn't a detour from the path; it's part of it.
We also talk about the return. And I want to be really clear: it doesn't have to be dramatic. It doesn't require a grand reset or a new elaborate routine. Sometimes it's just one card. One breath. One honest moment of turning inward.
We pull the What Do You Feel? card from Alana Fairchild's Sacred Rebels Oracle — and the message is exactly what this episode called for. A gentle but direct invitation to stop thinking your way through it and start feeling your way back.
If you've been quietly wondering how you got here and whether you can find your way back — this one is for you. You haven't gone as far as you think.
Key Takeaways:
If today's episode stirred something in you and you feel like you might be at the beginning of your own spiritual awakening — or returning to one — I created a free guide just for you.
5 Signs You're Beginning a Spiritual Awakening is a beautiful companion to everything we explored today. Grab it free at oraclemornings.com/awakening.
Card Pulled: "What Do You Feel?" from the Sacred Rebels Oracle by Alana Fairchild.
✨ Stay connected! Sign up for my newsletter here!
If you're finding your way back to a daily practice and want something to hold the container for you, the Daily Oracle Journal was made for exactly this — one card, one page, one day at a time.
Grab your copy here: Amazon | Lulu
Note: Some links shared above are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. I only share decks and programs I genuinely use and love. Thank you for supporting Oracle Mornings.