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68. The Akashic Records: Breaking Cycles and Generational Traumas Ft. Kanika Vasudeva

68. The Akashic Records: Breaking Cycles and Generational Traumas Ft. Kanika Vasudeva

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In this episode, Kanika Vasudeva, an Akashic records reader and energy coach, shares the transformative power of energy healing. Kanika shares her personal journey of healing from the devastating loss of her daughter and how it led her to discover the profound insights within the Akashic records. She explains the concept of the Akashic records as the soul's story across lifetimes and how understanding this can help address deep-rooted patterns and trauma. The discussion delves into multidimensional healing, the influence of past lives and ancestral karma, and how parents can better understand their children's soul contracts.

Where to find Kanika:

  • Akashic Records Reading and Healing: https://artoflifecenter.com/reading/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanikaenergycoach/
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kanikaenergycoach/
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kanikaenergycoach

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