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Walking the Goddess Path with Yukiko Amaya

Walking the Goddess Path with Yukiko Amaya

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Join hosts Amy Potter and Kristen Forno as they welcome Amy's dear friend, teacher, and mentor: Priestess of Goddess and Shamanic Practitioner, Yukiko Amaya | My Goddess Path for an intimate conversation about Goddess consciousness, the Celtic goddess Brigid, and the sacred season of Imbolc, This episode opens with Yukiko sharing her personal journey from successful producer to spiritual seeker, including powerful experiences with healers, shamans, and divine guidance that led her to become a priestess of the goddess tradition. Yukiko explains the significance of Imbolc (February 1st) as a threshold time between winter and spring, and shares deep wisdom about Brigid as a goddess of fire, healing, creativity, and transformation. The episode culminates in a beautiful movement practice called the Lady's Prayer, offering listeners a way to embody divine feminine energy in their daily lives. Whether you're curious about goddess traditions, seeking to deepen your spiritual practice, or simply in need of inspiration for the season ahead, this episode offers both practical wisdom and magical inspiration for connecting with the sacred in everyday life.

Episode Timestamps

0:00-35:00 - Introduction and Yukiko's personal journey

35:00-49:00 - Discussion of goddess path and priestess training

49:00-1:04:00 - Exploration of Imbolc and Brigid

1:04:00-1:22:00 - The Lady's Prayer practice and closing

WEBSITE: www.coffeedatewithspirit.com

KRISTEN FORNO | Life Threading

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AMY POTTER | From the Earth Creative

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YUKIKO AMAYA: My Goddess Path

www.mygoddesspath.com

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