What I learnt from almost dying (Psychic Edition)
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Welcome to this week's episode of the podcast. Today, our host Gabrielle will be sharing some personal insights about her experience with almost dying. Here's what she has to say: Gabrielle first talks about her struggle with imposter syndrome in the intuitive realm. She shares how she used to doubt her intuition and second-guess her decisions. However, her near-death experience gave her a new perspective on life and helped her to trust her intuition. Next, she delves into her experience with a blocked throat chakra. Gabrielle explains how this blockage was impacting her ability to communicate and express herself fully. She shares some tips and techniques that helped her to overcome this challenge. Gabrielle also touches upon the topic of ego. She discusses how her experience helped her to see through the illusions of the ego and understand the importance of humility. Moving on, Gabrielle shares her thoughts on spirituality as a whole. She talks about how her experience helped her to accept spirituality as a part of her life and to embrace it fully. Finally, Gabrielle wraps up the episode by emphasizing the importance of enjoying the ride of life. She talks about how her experience taught her to appreciate every moment and to live life to the fullest. That's it for today's episode. We hope you found Gabrielle's insights valuable. Don't forget to tune in next week for another episode of the podcast. Connect with Gabrielle Website Instagram Sacred Ritual on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gabrielle-bentley/message
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