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When life feels dark, scary, or unbearably hard, it’s easy to get stuck in the suffering and forget that there’s a bigger picture at play.
In this episode, we’ll explore why hardships are never the full story. Sometimes they stem from lessons we’ve carried over from past lives, patterns handed down through our family line, or even karma we’ve chosen to help others release.
By zooming out, we can begin to see the hidden purpose behind our struggles and reconnect with trust in the universe.
// Book a Higher Self Session to receive a brief astrology reading to understand the phase of growth you're currently in followed by a quantum healing hypnosis session to receive wisdom from your Higher Self @ https://higherselfsessions.co
// Read my book, Messages from the Higher Self @ https://divineflow.co/shop
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By Natalie Walstein4.8
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When life feels dark, scary, or unbearably hard, it’s easy to get stuck in the suffering and forget that there’s a bigger picture at play.
In this episode, we’ll explore why hardships are never the full story. Sometimes they stem from lessons we’ve carried over from past lives, patterns handed down through our family line, or even karma we’ve chosen to help others release.
By zooming out, we can begin to see the hidden purpose behind our struggles and reconnect with trust in the universe.
// Book a Higher Self Session to receive a brief astrology reading to understand the phase of growth you're currently in followed by a quantum healing hypnosis session to receive wisdom from your Higher Self @ https://higherselfsessions.co
// Read my book, Messages from the Higher Self @ https://divineflow.co/shop
Share your thoughts on this episode! Send us a text with your comments

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