Chronic Fatigue, Anorgasmia, Tailbone Pain and More: Resolving Biological Conflicts with Freya Kellet
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What does it practically take to resolve our chronic symptoms, through the lens of Germanic Healing Knowledge? My friend and colleage Freya Kellet and I go back-and-forth sharing our personal stories of instantaneous relief from issues like chronic fatigue, tailbone pain, anorgasmia and more. If you've been exploring GNM but want the real-life look at what it takes to heal, this is for you! We share stories about:  How understanding that consciousness preceding matter allows us to heal instantaneously Qiddist’s spontaneous and permanent resolution of her chronic tailbone pain via memory recall How to look for our conflicts with softness, rather than grasping and drilling down Freya’s first love “freeze” (motor conflict) that caused the chronic tension in her side, butt and leg Why you can’t trick your brain into a conflict, and how perceptual alchemy only works if it’s fully coherent A bit on Qiddist’s first love ovarian / loss conflict and why stabbing ovarian pain was a welcome resolution Anorgasmia and motor conflicts, and how Freya was able to clear the conflict that was preventing clitoral orgasm with her man Freya's “chronic fatigue” and the adrenal / decision making conflicts that drive it Qiddist’s “food intolerances” and resolving her inability to eat American breakfast foods   FREE CLASS: Shamani: Awaken Your Elemental Magic  Join The Womb Room Community Membership  Follow Freya on IG @freyakellet and listen to Freya's German New Medicine Stories podcast       
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