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EP 42: Empathy, Boundaries and The Path Through New Cycles

EP 42: Empathy, Boundaries and The Path Through New Cycles

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In this conversation, Sophia Sterling and Terri Groom explore the complexities of being a practitioner in the spiritual realm, discussing the balance between empathy for clients and the necessity of self-care. They delve into the energetic shifts currently affecting individuals, the dynamics of relationships, and the importance of personal growth. The discussion also touches on the role of guides, the impact of past lives, and the nature of power and creation. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the significance of helping others while maintaining one's own well-being, and the humor found in navigating life's challenges.


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00:00 The Human Behind the Polished Persona

02:42 Balancing Empathy and Self-Care

05:38 Navigating Energies and Emotional States

08:21 Understanding Relationships and Energy Exchange

11:22 The Nature of Desire and Completion

14:15 Shifting Perspectives on Material Outcomes

17:05 Exploring the Role of Guides and Spirituality

27:12 The Cycle of Life and Death

29:41 Understanding Ascension and Spiritual Growth

32:15 The Role of Mentorship in Spiritual Journeys

34:11 Assessing Our Impact: Helping vs Hurting

36:57 The Complexity of Bloodlines and Past Lives

39:35 Navigating Personal Relationships and Energy Dynamics

42:19 Self-Care and Energy Management

45:12 The Human Experience: Balancing Light and Dark

50:41 Pink Retro Subscribe Youtube Video.mp4


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