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157: From New Age to Church: My Spiritual Awakening Journey

157: From New Age to Church: My Spiritual Awakening Journey

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🌿 Is it possible to outgrow a spiritual path and find your way back to faith?

In this powerful solo episode of Mindfully Moody, host Hannah gets raw and real about her evolving relationship with spirituality, religion, and God. From being raised Mormon to diving into new age spirituality, to now returning to church with a newfound sense of peace—this is an unfiltered look at spiritual transformation.

✨ Key themes in this episode:

  • The difference between religion, spirituality, and a relationship with God
  • Why Hannah started going back to church after years away
  • The emptiness of constant seeking in the self-help/spirituality space
  • Learning to surrender timelines and trust divine timing
  • How reconnecting with a higher power brought clarity, peace, and purpose

Whether you’re curious about your own spiritual journey or feeling lost in the constant chase for more, this episode invites you to pause, reflect, and reconnect.


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