
E103: Spirits Of The Earth | Consciousness Anywhere Podcast: Shannon O’Hara
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Breathe in nature… Welcome to our spotlight focus on Nature Spirits!
For centuries our ancestors worshiped the spirits of the Earth. They knew them and respected them. These earth spirits still live among us in the trees, water, sky and land, yet they are disappearing rapidly as the earth loses its natural landscape.
Nature spirits are vital for the health of the earth and bring so much magic to all of our lives if we will perceive, receive and play with them.
Unseen by most, yet ever-present, playing in every tree, every body of water, in all remaining deep natural places. Learn to acknowledge the magic earth spirits are and invite them into your life and back to power on the Earth.
Key takeaways:
- To be more connected to the Earth, we must be connected to our bodies.
- The way we develop our awareness is to acknowledge it.
- What if being connected to the Spirit World was normal?
- Our minds cannot fathom, cannot understand, cannot comprehend the magic, the mystery and the possibility the Spirit World functions from.
- Invite Nature Spirits in your garden
- If you perceived through the eyes of awareness rather than through the eyes of control, you might be gifted so much more…
- What are you the source of that you are not acknowledging?
Resources:
- TTTE Round table on Spirits Of The Earth https://youtube.com/live/Z5VssWf5Ccc?feature=share
- Nature Spirits landing page: https://talktotheentities.com/shop/specialty-classes/spirits-of-the-earth/
- Talk to the Entities Book: https://talktotheentities.com/shop/books/talk-to-the-entities-book/
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