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173. Plant Medicine, Trauma Healing & the Crown Chakra with Dayana Mendoza

173. Plant Medicine, Trauma Healing & the Crown Chakra with Dayana Mendoza

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In this powerful chakra-series episode of Mind Power Meets Mystic, hosts Cinthia Varkevisser and Michelle Walters welcome sacred space holder, retreat curator, and plant-medicine guide Dayana Mendoza.

Born and raised in Colombia, Dayana carries the medicine of her ancestors and the stories of survival, strength, and awakening. She shares how childhood trauma, motherhood, grief, and spiritual calling led her to reconnect with indigenous wisdom and ceremonial healing.

This conversation explores:

• How inner-child trauma became the doorway to spiritual awakening

• What plant medicine healing really is—and what it isn’t

• Facing fear, surrender, and self-discovery

• The sacredness of ancestral wisdom in a modern world

• How ceremony, intuition, and nature help people heal

• Bridging ancient traditions with practical everyday life

• Healing journeys to Egypt, Bali, and beyond

• The role of the 7th chakra—the crown chakra—in transformation

Michelle and Cinthia also reflect on their own experiences with intuition, healing work, and personal growth, bringing honesty, humor, and curiosity to a topic many find mysterious.

This episode is an invitation to trust your inner knowing, reconnect with nature, and explore the many paths to healing.

🔗 Learn more about Dayana Mendoza

website | Bali Retreat | Egypt Retreat | Nepal Retreat | St. Helena, CA Retreat | Instagram

🌿 Learn more about Michelle:

https://www.michellewalters.net

🌿 Learn more about Cinthia:

https://www.cinthiavarkevisser.com

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