
The Thinning of the Veils. Finding Freedom On the Other Side of Uncomfortable Truths
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Every person who crosses our path does it to teach us something, and we must be grateful to them for that. Even those who hurt us the most? Especially those who hurt us the most.
In this episode, our conversation at the virtual campfire revolves around the challenges of deception and authenticity in personal relationships and the freedom to follow our true call and liberate ourselves from what anybody thinks.
As we emerge from the Age of Piscis, where things were easily disguised in water's gloominess, and enter the Age of Aquarius, where air prevails, nothing can be hidden anymore. That is one of the reasons why everyone's veils are thinning, and we feel is easier than ever to see through people.
Throughout this episode, you'll hear about the importance of recognizing and re-evaluating the dynamics of our relationships with our family and loved ones, spotting abusive behaviors and getting away from them, regardless of how painful this might be, and being appreciative of the lessons learned in the process. You'll also get food for thought regarding triggers, boundaries, how to handle toxic family members, and much more.
Tune in to episode 28 of Rekindling Ancient Wisdom, learn more about the thinning of the veils, and discover a new way of looking at the harm people made to you in the past.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
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About the freedom on the other side of uncomfortable truths (7:00)
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Why going through awful situations is the fuel we need to improve (11:30)
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Bad things also happen to force us to stand up for ourselves (20:00)
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Your ancestors' choices shouldn't dictate yours. Follow your truth (28:00)
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Whatever people do to us, they are doing it for us (32:20)
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JeanAnn shares lessons learned from an abusive relationship (37:00)
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Our triggers are our responsibility. We should care about finding out more about them (46:10)
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