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As we launch into 2019 I thought it would be helpful to pose some questions to Sheila Gillette and the Theo group on where we are headed as a species. In this interview, I speak with Theo about what our times hold in terms of widespread global change in the arena of economy, governance and our own personal responsibility. One hint - they tell us that critical thinking must once again be employed by ALL of us. In addition, that there was never a better time to begin expressing our own divine genius and true passions/talents. Enjoy!
Learn more at www.asktheo.com
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the following program do not necessarily reflect those of ReginaMeredith.com. In keeping with this site's emphasis on sovereignty and knowledge, always use your own discernment and/or seek professional advice when making consequential decisions.
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As we launch into 2019 I thought it would be helpful to pose some questions to Sheila Gillette and the Theo group on where we are headed as a species. In this interview, I speak with Theo about what our times hold in terms of widespread global change in the arena of economy, governance and our own personal responsibility. One hint - they tell us that critical thinking must once again be employed by ALL of us. In addition, that there was never a better time to begin expressing our own divine genius and true passions/talents. Enjoy!
Learn more at www.asktheo.com
Subscribe to my newsletter: https://reginameredith.com/join-my-community
Support my work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reginameredith
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the following program do not necessarily reflect those of ReginaMeredith.com. In keeping with this site's emphasis on sovereignty and knowledge, always use your own discernment and/or seek professional advice when making consequential decisions.

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