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The Making of a Spiritual Warrior — My Healing Journey

The Making of a Spiritual Warrior — My Healing Journey

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In this episode of Be Healing with Claire Louise Hay, Claire shares her recent interview with Barbara Savin, host of The Spiritual Warrior Coach Podcast.

This conversation explores Claire’s personal healing journey, her spiritual awakening, and the work she now does supporting sensitive, heart-led people to heal their nervous systems, reconnect with their inner child, and step into greater emotional safety, self-trust, and empowerment.

Together, Claire and Barbara discuss:

  • how early life experiences shape our emotional and nervous system patterns

  • why so many intuitive and spiritual people struggle with boundaries, self-worth, and receiving

  • the connection between trauma, intuition, and embodiment

  • what it means to be a “spiritual warrior” in today’s world

  • and how healing the inner child changes the way we relate to ourselves and others

This episode is both a personal story and a deeper conversation about healing, spirituality, and reclaiming your true self.

Claire Louise Hay is a spiritual teacher, healer, and intuitive guide who helps sensitive, empathic, and heart-led people heal their nervous systems, release survival-based patterns, and return to their natural state of confidence, safety, and self-trust.

Her work combines inner child healing, nervous system regulation, intuitive development, and grounded spiritual guidance.

Website: https://www.behealing.com
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