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A Non-Sectarian Approach to the Everyday Sacred
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A Non-Sectarian Approach to the Everyday Sacred

I have finally come to understand why this deck of cards and all that will stem from it is important. I understand why self awareness is key to changing everything in us and on this planet. I realized that this is fundamentally what I'm talking about with everything I offer and if I look at the subtext on the title of my cards it really fits.

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The Trifecta of Self-Awareness (and why we want it!)
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The Trifecta of Self-Awareness (and why we want it!)

 We are all manifesting all the time and this is the model I’d like people to understand in terms of why self-awareness is important. Even if we look at manifestation without any belief in energetics or metaphysical realities we can see that we are all creating our own lives. It happens on many levels, but even at the most basic it’s pretty obvious.

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Happiness Breadcrumbs: My Breadcrumb Journey and the Role of Self-Awareness
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Happiness Breadcrumbs: My Breadcrumb Journey and the Role of Self-Awareness

It has been my great privilege to accompany many people on their journey of self-discovery over the years. I started out doing so as a clairvoyant medium, then as an energy worker. Now I’m returning to mediumship, clairvoyance and channeling in an expanded capacity that the understanding and application of grounded and balanced energy now supports.

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Fixing the “Fix Myself” Syndrome: A Prevalent Attitude
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Fixing the “Fix Myself” Syndrome: A Prevalent Attitude

One of the early and most stubborn pieces of me I’ve struggled with as I’ve journeyed along the path of deliberate self-awareness is this; the acknowledgement of the limiting aspects of my personality were held within a framework of fixing something bad rather than held within the framework of self-compassion and a expansive attitude of benign curiosity about what this limitation could reveal that would make life…happier, easier, more fulfilling, more relaxed…you get the idea. Trying to make myself better was actually the cornerstone of the problem, because it was based on seeing myself as flawed or broken.

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