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Ep. 7: Understanding Energy - The Language of the Body, Mind & Soul

Ep. 7: Understanding Energy - The Language of the Body, Mind & Soul

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In this episode of the Clear Canvas Podcast, we explore the profound impact of energy on our emotional wellness and personal development.

We'll discuss how energy influences our interactions, the importance of self-awareness, and the need to protect our energy from negative influences.

The conversation delves into the concept of energy vampires, the significance of emotional expression, and the role of the chakra system in maintaining energetic balance.

You are encouraged to reflect on your energy, set boundaries, and engage in practices that promote alignment and peace.


Today's Takeaway's:

  • Everything is energy and it's constantly moving.
  • Energy affects us on multiple levels, physically and spiritually.
  • Negative thoughts drain us, while positive thoughts uplift us.
  • You can meet someone and instantly feel joyful.
  • Your emotions are energy in motion.
  • You don't have to absorb everything around you.
  • Setting boundaries doesn't have to be aggressive.
  • Your energy is sacred; you don't have to carry the weight.
  • The chakra system regulates life force energy.
  • Your energy is sacred, and when you learn to listen to it, it changes everything.


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