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The Gift of the Imposter: Reframing of the Imposter: From Pathology to Portal

The Gift of the Imposter: Reframing of the Imposter: From Pathology to Portal

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A sacred re-seeing of what you thought was wrong with you

What if the “Imposter” isn’t a syndrome at all… but a sacred invitation?

In this deep reframe, Angela Gail James gently invites us to reconsider one of the most common blocks women face on the path of soul-led leadership. Rather than seeing Imposter Syndrome as a flaw to fix, what if it is the portal to our frequency of truth?

Through tender storytelling, spiritual insight, and grounded wisdom, this episode explores how the “imposter” is often the part of us that remembers something pure, something that doesn’t match the false world we’ve been taught to fit into.

This isn’t about fixing. It’s about remembering.

A Field Initiator.
A Grace Code.
A soul whisper for women who are ready to reclaim their inner knowing.

Listen. Reframe. Reclaim.

This reflection is companion to 'The Gifts of the Imposter: Reframing a Misunderstood Archetype' on Substack, join me there

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