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Past Lives and The Fall of Atlantis with Gemma Norris

Past Lives and The Fall of Atlantis with Gemma Norris

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In this episode of Closer to Venus, host Johnny Burke interviews Gemma Norris, a health therapist, founder of the Infinity Hub, and host of The Voice Podcast. The discussion delves into Gemma's past life memories of Atlantis, how she recalls these memories through meditation, and her witnessing of the fall of Atlantis. Gemma also discusses the advanced spiritual and technological nature of the Atlantean civilization, the misuse of power and the feminine, and how this relates to our current collective awakening and soul amnesia. Alongside, they delve into concepts like the Councils of Light, the importance of heart consciousness, and the rising of the divine feminine. The conversation also touches on how individuals can navigate today's chaotic world through spirituality and inner transformation. 00:00 Introduction to Gemma Norris 00:37 Exploring Past Life Memories 02:14 Recalling Atlantis 02:34 The Fall of Atlantis 06:02 Advanced Civilization of Atlantis 08:05 Misuse of Power and Feminine Energy 09:42 The Role of Persephone 11:27 Underground Beings and Energetic Layers 13:20 Lemuria and Soul Separation 14:13 Soul Retrieval and Energetic Oaths 16:43 Skepticism and Energy Perspective 20:09 Councils of Light and Soul Retrieval 24:47 Chaos and Rising Divine Feminine 33:23 Heart Coherence and Higher Vibrations 36:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://www.theinfinityhealthhub.com/ @theinfinityhealthhub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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