Living Out Love

Follow Your Intuition: Reclaiming Your Personal Power, a Channeled Reading


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Discover the power of channeled healing in this amazing episode with Amy's client Sara! In it, she shares her personal story of overcoming fear and learning to trust again. She talks about how being through training like a black belt can help anyone protect themselves even when no one else is around. Plus, get expert advice and insights from Amy and Sara's conversation about following your intuition and setting intentions for protection. Don't miss out on this meaningful conversation as we dive into setting boundaries, spirit guides, fear, and protection!

KEY TAKEAWAYS

-Being vulnerable allows one to open themselves up to love and be loved in return

-Empower yourself by following your gut instinct and as we advance confidently.

-Setting intentions, calling the angels, and other spiritual practices can help protect you on your journey.

-Don’t be afraid to open up, love, trust people and be vulnerable to experience more meaningful connections with others.

-Take the time to reflect on how you can continue growing your personal development journey daily in small ways that add up over time.

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Photography by Lenee Williams

Business and Somatic support by Flutura Creative

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Living Out LoveBy Amy Hageman