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Living the Akashic Way – A New Approach to Your Word of the Year

Living the Akashic Way – A New Approach to Your Word of the Year

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What if your Word of the Year isn’t something you’re asking the universe to give you – but a lens through which you evolve?

In this timely New Year episode of Mystic in Training, Melissa Amos invites you to rethink how you choose – and live with – your Word of the Year.

Rather than using it as a manifestation shortcut or resolution replacement, Melissa explores the idea of the Word as an evolutionary path – one that reveals what you are here to cultivate, embody, and practise through real life.

Drawing on the Akashic Records, lived experience, and psycho-spiritual insight, this episode explores:

  • Why your Word of the Year often comes from contrast
  • How challenges don’t mean you’re failing – they mean you’re practising
  • Why healing is no longer about fixing, but about conscious participation
  • How living “the Akashic way” changes your relationship with choice, growth, and responsibility
  • Why nothing is wasted – and everything is information

This episode gently reframes old triggers, holiday hangovers, and early-January wobbles as invitations, not regressions.

✨ If you’ve ever wondered why your intentions didn’t “work” – this conversation will change how you see healing, growth, and the year ahead.

👉 Continue the journey here:
https://melissa-amos.com/the-evolution-of-healing/

Memoirs of a Mystic In Training, by Melissa Amos is available on Amazon

Learn more about Melissa by visiting her website melissa-amos.com and download a free hypnotherapeutic series, Intuition Rewired.

Follow her @themelissaamos across the platforms

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