Taming the fire within - how emotions lead to chronic inflammation with Samaya (Traci) Hill
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In this episode, Samaya (Traci) Hill, who’s been featured in more than 25 Natural Healing podcasts, is a Chicago firefighter, with a master degree in Kinesiology, a certification in holistic nutrition, and a strong passion for quantum physics, has joined me to share her journey to healing after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 23 years ago. Right now Samaya lives a pain-free life, and has healed completely. She helps people achieve the same through her knowledge in Integrative Medicine, and quantum physics. She practices Sound Healing, which involves listening to your inner voice. This was such a fun interview and conversation! Samaya really understands healing at a deep level, and as you will hear in this program...she also knows how to live life to the fullest. She's an awesome example of what is possible, having lived 20+ years symptom free from Multiple Sclerosis. You can find her in her website https://consciousevolution.coach/ Book her for a FREE inner voice scan: https://calendly.com/tracihill-1/ao-inner-voice-scan-1 In this episode, you will learn:  How emotions and programmed beliefs affect your physical body How identifying patterns in other people can help you identify your own, as they act like mirrorsHow sound healing can help you release stress and find your balance againUnderstand that we need both masculine and feminine energy, and how finding balance between the both helps you achieve a pain-free life.  If you loved this episode and you got a lot out of it, leave a review and share your biggest takeaway with me. And while you've got your phone out, make sure to follow me on Instagram @coachktdubs for more quick tips and tricks on how to change your experience with pain. Credit: Tom Giovingo, Intro & Outro, Random Voice Guy, Professional ‘Cat‘ Herder Disclaimer: Katie is not a medical professional and she is not qualified to diagnose any conditions. The advice and information she gives is based on her own experience and research. It does not take the place of medical advice. Always consult a medical professional first before you try anything new.
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