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Episode 33: The Sacred Sovereignty of Healing

Episode 33: The Sacred Sovereignty of Healing

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In this transformative episode of Shamanic Voices, host Georg and guest Ashley Grog guide listeners through a riveting exposé of healthcare's inner workings—from insurance gatekeeping and pharmaceutical fraud to the spiritual potential of healing beyond medical orthodoxy. They spotlight stories of psychic surgery, energetic anatomy, and remote healing that defy conventional explanations, revealing the potent role of intention, visualization, and divine connection in restoring the body.

Ashley and Georg dig into government licensing schemes, suppression of holistic modalities, and the calculated use of fear to limit choice. With references to Joe Dispenza and critiques of “magic math” in research, the conversation connects medical, metaphysical, and economic dots with brilliant clarity. Laurie contributes firsthand testimony on healing outside the allopathic system—underscoring the episode’s ultimate theme: the path to true wellness lies in reclaiming our sovereignty and honoring the sacred intelligence within us all.

For updates on Ashley's book: wtajourney.com/rnbook National Health Freedom Action, Safe Harbor Laws: https://nationalhealthfreedomaction.org/safe-harbor-laws-for-unlicensed-complementary-and-alternative-health-care-practitioners-what-are-they-and-why-are-they-important/ Nurses Out Loud Podcast: Zantac Part 1: https://rumble.com/v6voug1-zantacs-link-to-cancer-hidden-for-decades.html Zantac Part 2: https://rumble.com/v6w0c8g-zantacs-link-to-cancer-hidden-for-decades-part-2.html Zantac Part 3: Pending, follow NOL on Rumble.

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