A Necessary and Expansive conversation of death
💯 mega recommended this podcast and here is why: I have always felt energetically connected to Natalie Miles. While we are not the same person and have entirely different lives, her energy forecasts and general worldly insight has always aligned to what I spiritually feel and what my intuition is saying. Her transition to this podcast and “death” of some of my favorite aspects of her site/self admittedly feels like a sudden hit, transition, and somehow personal death. I feel however it is coming at a time where we are EACH being challenged to let go and move on from old ways of being, thinking, and acting. I’ve recently found that I continually catch myself in old judgements and actions and realize that it is time to move on from that. One current example is my social connections and friend groups. Am I holding onto a vision of what I thought was cool and who I am? Or am I at a crossroads and holding myself back from other things by putting energy into an old self that is ready to let this skin layer peel off and die? There are several more examples that I have, but bottom line, I appreciate Things That Die because I see it as an expander of where we are going and transitions. I believe that spiritually we are at our crossroad boarding our train that on one track takes us to the future OR the other side that continues our/their current path and patterns. Things That Die is not just a gateway or parting with the deceased, but it is also an important metaphor of moving on and letting go. Thank you Natalie for lighting the path and challenging our comfort zone. It’s important and wonderful to understand different scopes and perspectives of things that die.
Carlys Melendez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/23
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I think that Natalie’s work is amazing and beneficial for all humans whatever your beliefs are, but especially if you consider yourself a part of the spiritual community. She is so intuitive but also brings a balance and a kindness to her work and interviews that make you feel empowered as a...Read full review »
ren.osh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
I absolutely love this podcast. Natalie is so insightful and brings a new perspective to all things that die. Take the time to listen to every episode. You’re going to happy that you did.
cmhr5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/23
Natalie always gives us beautiful, generous offerings! Thank you Nat & everyone else on the show. Stand outs so far are Stephen Jenkins, the climate change grief episode & the tarot one.
Gr8Gatzbi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/23
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