Dec 24, 2019

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"Why Shamanism Now?" with Christina Pratt

Stripping Away the Old: A "how to" Show

"How do I let go?" is the most frequently asked question of host, Christina Pratt, when she facilitates clients in the release of the old self and the awakening of the new. Winter is the time of stripping away the old and resting in the long, dark nights.

This fall we discussed moving beyond good and evil, looking past sin to focus on destiny, and the Essence energies of Gratitude, Faith, and the Return-all to stir up the comfortable patterns of the self-so now what? Now we need to strip away all we have found within our selves that no longer serves us and surrender that energy to the winter fire. But, how?

This week we will discuss how we can allow these little deaths, and with the gifts of self revealed within, to lay the path to rejuvenating an authentic life. In this way we can find the pleasure in our imperfect lives, the lost gifts of self that awaken the heart, and joy in the cultivation of a deepening relationship with our self.

**This show last aired December 2009.**

Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at 11:00 AM Pacific

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Why Shamanism Now? on Co-Creator Network
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Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Goddess in the Bible with Jeanette Blonigan Clancy

Special Solstice Show! I'm sure you know some of the times Goddess appears in the Bible, but I'll bet you don't know all the times author and scholar, Jeanette Blonigan Clancy will share with us the Great She makes Her appearance! We'll also cut through some disinformation and confusion and no doubt have a surprise or two up our sleeves for you. Be sure to tune in so you can chat about what you'll hear at the holiday dinner table!

Thu, December 26, 2019 at 2:00 pm Eastern

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/voicesofthesacredfeminine

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