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Ep. 40 Finding Closure Through Shamanic Journeying with Amara Honeck.MP3

Ep. 40 Finding Closure Through Shamanic Journeying with Amara Honeck.MP3

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In this podcast Garrett Stevens interviews shamanic practitioner Amara Honeck about how to let go of past situations that are keeping us stuck. Closure is not always found on a straight, clear path, and happens in layers of understanding and healing. Check out her new Hemi-Sync guided audio that leads you on an inner journey of transformation through layers of inner discovery: https://bit.ly/3OcGq1B 0:00 - Amara Honeck Intro 1:43 - Exploring Shamanism and Monroe Institute Simultaneously 5:14 - Core Shamanism 7:00 - Explanation of the Finding Closure Guided Audio 26:50 - How to Connect with Amara Honeck Finding closure after a life-challenging event can be difficult if we have been left with unanswered questions or lack full understanding of the situation from all perspectives. Closure is not always found on a straight, clear path, and happens in layers of understanding and healing. Amara Honeck leads you on an inner journey of transformation through these layers of inner discovery through two guided Hemi-Sync® meditations that can be engaged with again and again. Track 1, Inner Journey, is a personal journey where you can seek understanding and answers from a higher level of awareness. Track 2, Healing Journey, is for healing and letting go, giving you time to work with your guide on deciding your next actionable step. Guidance manual included. You can directly access Amara's album here: https://hemi-sync.com/product/finding...

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