HolisticCircle Spiritual Conversation Host Philipp Kobald

Not Every Spirit Is Your Friend—Here’s How to Tell Molly Faith #tarotreading #santerra


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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@crossroadsmeetstheoceanrose

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Episode Title:
Not All Spirits Are Holy—But Some Might Save You

Description:
What if your spiritual path didn’t come from a book—but from a river, a ritual, and a whisper you couldn’t ignore?

In this episode, Philipp Kobald talks with Molly Faith, a crowned priestess and spiritist who’s walked through tradition, initiation, and awakening—and came out with her own map.

This is a deep dive into the real, raw, and often misunderstood world of Santería, spiritism, and spiritual discernment.

If you’ve ever questioned your intuition, your guides, or your practice—this one’s for you.

What you’ll take away:

  • Why not every “divine message” is divine—and how to tell the difference
  • What spiritual initiation really means
  • How to protect your energy without closing your heart
  • Why prayer is remembering, not begging
  • The quiet power of building your own path

Memorable moments:
“Our job is to help people, not hurt them. If they leave worse off, we’ve failed.” — Molly Faith
“You won’t find answers here. But I hope you’ll find the question.” — Philipp Kobald

Guest Bio:
Molly Faith is a crowned priestess and spiritist who blends Afro-Cuban traditions, mysticism, and prayer to help others connect with their spirit team, cleanse their energy, and reclaim their power.

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SpiritualAwakening #EnergyHealing #SanteriaTradition #SpiritGuides #DivineFeminine #MysticPath #HolisticCircle #PhilippKobald #MollyFaith #HealingThroughPrayer #tarotreading

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