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In this rapid fire Q & A, Suzanne and her guides Sanaya answer questions from Danny Blitz on her program SUPERPOWER LIVE! They cover all kinds of spiritual topics such as afterlife communications, reincarnation, the Higher Self, life reviews, and finding your own truth. For more information about Danny Blitz and SUPERPOWER LIVE! Check out her website: https://superpowerfilm.com/ SUZANNE'S NEW BOOKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Mediumship - Sacred Communications from Loved Ones Across the Veil https://suzannegiesemann.com/mediumship-book/ For future Q&A sessions, please submit your questions via the contact form on Suzanne's website: SuzanneGiesemann.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us LIVE with Michael Sandler and Suzanne Giesemann, a renowned medium and author, as she delves into the fascinating world of Unexplained Encounters: After-death Communication and Channeling. In this enlightening session, you'll discover the science behind connecting with angels and receiving their guidance. Suzanne shares mysterious unexplained encounters and messages from deceased loved ones, helping you understand the profound messages from the spirit world. Whether seeking angel messages or exploring mediumship insights, this is a must-watch for anyone interested in the spiritual realm. "MEDIUMSHIP leads you to a clear connection and proof of the continuity of consciousness!" - Suzanne About Suzanne Giesemann : Suzanne Giesemann is an author and teacher of The Awakened Way™ – a path to knowing Who you are and why you're here. She has been included on the Watkins' list of “100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People.” A former U.S. Navy Commander who served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, today she shares “21st Century Spirituality”, merging the latest scientific understanding about Consciousness with ancient spiritual wisdom. Her work provides stunning evidence of the existence of Universal Consciousness and our interconnectedness. She teaches proven methods that anyone can use to connect with all levels of Consciousness.
A primeira longa metragem de Denise Fernandes valeu à realizadora cabo-verdiana o prémio de melhor cineasta emergente no Festival de cinema de Locarno que terminou a 17 de Agosto. "Hanami" tem como palco a Ilha do Fogo, no sotavento cabo-verdiano, onde Nana assiste à partida, mas também ao regresso de muitos habitantes do território, caso da sua mãe. A cineasta, nascida em Lisboa, crescida na Suíça de expressão italiana, volta a pegar em Cabo Verde, as suas raízes, para este novo filme, "Hanami", a sua primeira longa metragem.Ela começou por comentar à RFI qual a sua reacção com o galardão obtido na edição de 2024 do Festival de cinema de Locarno, na Suíça.Recebi a notícia por telefone alguns dias antes do festival terminar, mas disseram-me para não dizer mesmo a ninguém. E eu ainda estava com as actrizes do filme presentes em Locarno. Então, sabendo que eu não podia dizer a ninguém também, é quase como se não tivesse nenhuma reacção. E senti que o acontecimento se concretizou dois dias depois, quando foi possível fazer essa partilha de informação. E então, junto com as pessoas da equipa e com as actrizes, vivemos esse momento de felicidade que esperamos que vá dar alguma visibilidade ao filme em si. Então, já falou das actrizes. Poderíamos falar, por exemplo, de uma delas, que é a Sanaya Andrade. Como é que você escolheu este elenco? Foi um processo muito, muito longo. Eu comecei a viajar ao Fogo a partir de 2016 de forma regular, durante a escrita do filme. E em 2021, fiz uma primeira viagem com duas pessoas da equipa que foi uma área de "repérage" [reconhecimento] e nessa "repérage" conheci uma menina de cinco anos que afinal é a Nana, criança que aparece no filme, é a Daílma Mendes. E em 2023, quando o filme entrou quase em pré-produção, fizemos mesmo os "castings" oficiais do filme e confirmei a Daílma Mendes como Nana criança. E então a minha equipa, a directora do casting local e a minha assistente de realização foram mesmo visitar todas, todas, todas as escolas de toda a ilha para encontrar um "match" com a Nana, criança que de alguma forma já tinha escolhido. E a Sanaya foi uma dessas pessoas e afinal foi a pessoa que foi escolhida para o papel de Nana adolescente. Já referiu que de facto, a intriga ocorre nesta ilha do Sotavento cabo-verdiano, que é a Ilha do Fogo. É uma história de partidas, de regressos e daqueles que teimosamente ficam na ilha, não é? Sim, acho que essas dinâmicas são dinâmicas, que são a essência, acho de ser uma pessoa cabo verdiana. Mesmo que seja uma pessoa cabo-verdiana que vive na ilha ou uma pessoa da diáspora cabo-verdiana. Esses movimentos nos acompanham muito durante a nossa vida. Que seja uma pessoa que nos visita, uma pessoa que nunca conhecemos antes, um tio, uma prima, seja pessoas que ficam na ilha e que quando ligam por telefone sonham, quase idealizam o mundo fora. E depois há pessoas da diáspora que sonham de voltar e alguns voltam e alguns não voltam. Porque, de alguma forma, o Ocidente torna-se a nova casa. Então o filme fala também desses movimentos e dessas dinâmicas. Já referiu que foi um processo longo e ia-lhe perguntar como é que foi precisamente a escrita deste guião ? Eu sei que a senhora, embora tenha nascido na diáspora, precisamente no caso em Portugal e depois radicou-se na Suíça. A senhora a dada altura, ficava incomodada com a invisibilidade de Cabo Verde no mundo. Por ser um país pequenino, por ser um país arquipélagico que, muitas vezes, as pessoas nem sequer sabiam situar no mapa. Então fazia questão, de facto, em que a sua primeira longa metragem tivesse foco precisamente nesta terra, no Oceano Atlântico e, no caso, esta terra vulcânica !?Digamos que eu acho que a infância é o ponto de partida do trabalho de muitos artistas, e de forma consciente ou inconsciente. E eu lembro-me de criança na Suíça. Cresci na Suíça, naquela altura, nos anos 90 Cabo Verde era muito, muito desconhecido. E, na verdade, ainda hoje, viajando pela Europa, dependendo um pouco das culturas e dos países, é um país que não é conhecido e eu sempre a nível verbalmente, tenho sempre muito prazer em abrir o Google Maps e é mostrar às pessoas onde é e contar coisas sobre Cabo Verde. Mas lembro-me de, quando era pequena, confrontar-me com as reacções de quem não conhecia e também como ainda se utilizavam mapas e globos para ver o mundo. Lembro-me de que muitas vezes essas ilhas eram... Eu estava a ver o Oceano Atlântico à procura de Cabo Verde, porque Cabo Verde mesmo não estava presente ! Para mim é uma metáfora de uma pequena invisibilidade, mas que não só tem a ver com Cabo Verde. Acho que muitas ilhas do mundo pequeninas sofrem um bocadinho de um olhar que é um bocadinho imposto pelo turismo. Um olhar que muitas vezes vem de fora e não de dentro. E quando surgiu a vontade minha de fazer uma longa para mim, foi muito claro que ia ser filmada em Cabo Verde. Já agora, conviria que recapitulássemos um pouco da sua trajectória. Eu dizia que já tinha ligação ao Festival de Locarno porque já em 2011 teve lá uma curta metragem, depois "Pão sem Marmelada" e "Idillyum". Foram projectos feitos em Cuba, aquando dos seus estudos nessa ilha das Caraíbas. Mas houve, logo a seguir, um projecto precisamente já sobre Cabo Verde, que foi o "Nha Mila", foi em 2020. Quer-nos fazer um pouco o fio condutor da sua trajectória? Sim, tudo começou: comecei a filmar na Suíça porque é onde eu cresci e onde fiz a minha primeira formação.A Suíça de expressão italiana, não é? Daí o "Buona Notte", por exemplo ?Exactamente, eu sou da Suíça italiana. E então os meus primeiros trabalhos foram filmados na Suíça italiana. Depois eu estudei em Cuba, fiz mestrado em Cuba. Então os trabalhos seguintes foram feitos em Cuba. E depois, quando eu voltei à Suíça de Cuba, fiquei assim com uma espécie de "E agora?"... Então, na verdade é interessante porque existe uma espécie de "gap" [fosso] de sete anos entre o meu último trabalho de Cuba até 2020, que é a curta "Nha Milla", que foi filmada em Lisboa, e é sobre uma escala. Uma mulher que faz uma escala, uma mulher cabo-verdiana que faz uma escala em Lisboa. E ao chegar a Lisboa encontra outras cabo-verdianas. E, pronto, são trajectórias que acabam por se cruzar. Exactamente, de alguma forma, eu própria viajei com os meus filmes porque então, depois de ter estudado em Cuba, vivi noutros países, na Europa. Mas depois, em 2016, decidi mudar-me para Lisboa. E é também a cidade onde nasci... E alguns anos depois nasceu "Nha Mila". Então, na verdade, os meus filmes me conduziram de volta para Portugal, antes, e , depois, para Cabo Verde. E neste momento, então, reside em Portugal ou na Suíça, ou entre um e outro ?Agora, principalmente em Lisboa. E qual é o percurso que antevê para este filme? Imagino que se pense em estreias, nomeadamente em Cabo Verde. Sei obviamente, que há um festival de cinema importante, precisamente na Ilha do Fogo. Como é que a senhora se projecta em relação à vida deste filme? O filme... estamos a ter o grande privilégio de, depois do Festival de Locarno, vamos apresentar esse filme em outros festivais internacionais. Então, de alguma forma, Locarno é o ponto do início. E depois temos uma grande, grandíssima prioridade, que é também no próximo ano de apresentar o filme na Ilha do Fogo, em Cabo Verde. Ainda não sabemos muito bem em que altura. E, depois dessa estreia em Cabo Verde, acho que paralelamente, talvez ainda o percurso dos festivais poder fazer uma estreia nas salas. Mas como são coisas que mais ligadas à distribuição do filme, deixo um bocadinho à distribuição a palavra.O Som e Fúria, nomeadamente ! A produtora é "O Som e a Fúria". Perguntar-lhe-ia para esta trajectória e chegou-se à sua primeira longa metragem... E é sempre uma referência muito importante na vida de um cineasta: Quais foram as referências que foram importantes para si? Quais são os filmes de que gosta? Quais são os cineastas de que gosta? Eu estou a falar de África ou do mundo em que se revê o que teve peso para si para esboçar a sua carreira? Eu tenho muitas referências. As primeiras, as mais primordiais para mim, são. Tem a ver com a literatura, a literatura grega, os contos clássicos, que sejam os irmãos Grimm, La Fontaine, a mitologia. A arte do conto, para mim, desde criança, me fascinava, mesmo muito. Depois, na adolescência, mais uma vez, a literatura. Eu cresci também com muita literatura italiana e existem obras maravilhosas, Pinóquio e outras. Então, digamos, foi sempre uma pessoa que amou muito o "storytelling" ligado à literatura. E o cinema chegou depois. Os realizadores de que eu gosto muito são Kiarostami [iraniano], Kieslowski [polaco], a Alice Rohrwacher [italiana] e o Diop Mambéty. também. Acho que tenho mesmo referências muito, várias. E em África há assim, algum nome que lhe venha à cabeça ?Para mim o Diop Mambéty [senegalês]: gosto muito de dos seus filmes: o "Touki Bouki", "A Menina que ia à procura do Sol". Eu acho que os seus filmes são fortemente enraizados numa realidade e, ao mesmo tempo, têm uma grande parte de fantasia. Então, digamos que gosto mesmo muito do trabalho dele. Imagino que não seja fácil projectar-se para uma vida no cinema. Devem ser muitas dificuldades, muitas barreiras por ultrapassar. A senhora está determinada agora que já chegou uma longa metragem de facto, de apostar na sétima arte e, se calhar de fazer outros projectos sobre Cabo Verde ou outras latitudes ?O "Hanami" foi uma grandíssima parte da minha vida, mas é verdade que agora que o filme estreou, isto também me vai dar espaço para alguma coisa nova. A primeira longa é sempre para quem cria. É um objectivo muito grande.É um parto difícil !?E agora, para mim, o passo seguinte está tudo em aberto. Eu própria estou curiosa porque ainda não sei exactamente o que vai vir. O tempo o dirá ?!Sim.
I hope you'll join me for a very special special Q&A answering YOUR questions about HOW we can best live the Awakened Way. Want more peace? love? connection? Listen in as my friend and assistant Valerie not only asks your questions ~ and Sanaya answers ~ but shares her own wisdom as well! Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it take to make a clear connection with Spirit? Whether we want to connect with our own loved ones or with our angels and guides, this Q&A will delve further into the joyful practice of meeting up with our heavenly teams. Suzanne and her friend and assistant Stephanie Pfennig, PLUS Suzanne's heavenly team of Sanaya join up for a great conversation. The great good news? We can ALL make the connection. Listen in for more! LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: SIP OF THE DIVINE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LPuE3rueVY Suzanne's BLESS ME Method of Connecting: https://youtu.be/vkD5gDeUeAc The MONTHLY CONNECTION 2 Hours LIVE! with Suzanne https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ ANGELS ARE REAL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yeb3BP-9TU ARCHANGEL MICHAEL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdEX5d2XepY&t=246s SHE SPOKE TO A NORSE GOD: https://youtu.be/BTxUv5Cty60 CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS: https://youtu.be/uHC-UGQ_WrM Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Angels and spirit guides: We all have them, but we want to learn more! Listen in to this hour of Q&A specifically devoted to angels and guides. Suzanne, her guides, Sanaya, and earthly assistant Lynette answer questions, share experiences, and generally have fun with one of the most joyous facts of existence: We All Have Angels and Guides and they want NOTHING but the best for us. Join us! LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: GIFTS! Free Meditations, e-Books, Workshops and More: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ The MONTHLY CONNECTION Live! https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ ANGELS ARE REAL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yeb3BP-9TU ARCHANGEL MICHAEL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdEX5d2XepY&t=246s Lynette's Blog: www.AnUnexpectedMystic.com Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why can't I heal? Is there something wrong with me? Can I be AWAKE *and* not be well? Tools for Emotional Balance and release. What's self love got to do with it? Why do I crave food / drugs / alcohol? What about acupuncture, crystals, essential oils? Do eastern medicines work? What if my problem is someone else's energy? How can we be healthy in a toxic work environment? Does technology effect our emotions? Can my emotional distress affect my physical health? THESE questions and SO MANY MORE in this special Q&A episode with Suzanne, her guides Sanaya, and friend and assistant Bev Garlipp. It's a beautiful conversation full of comfort, guidance, and JOY. Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join spiritual teacher and evidential medium Suzanne Giesemann in this enlightening question and answer session with her spirit guides, Sanaya, and earthly team, Bev, Lynette, and Steph. Explore topics such as connecting with higher consciousness, mediumship, meditation, sudden death, where new souls come from, do guides, angels, and loved ones in spirit actually live? healing from grief, and much MUCH more. Find comfort, hope, and love as Suzanne connects with spirit and receives guidance from the higher realms. Watch now for a transformative experience. For future Q&A sessions, please submit your questions via the contact form on Suzanne's website: SuzanneGiesemann.com LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: Alex Ferarri Interview with Suzanne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1o1JXYCxlw&t=2s TWO HOURS LIVE with Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ Personal Mediumship Plus & Making the Connection (Connect with Guides and more) https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ The FREE Awakened Way App: Daily Messages & Oracle/Question Feature: https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Hemi-Sync Meditation for Connecting with Guides (scroll to AUDIO subhead) https://suzannegiesemann.com/hemi-sync-mediumship-series/ Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the first of two conversations with Dr. Jill. I so enjoyed talking to her and I think you'll enjoy hearing her as well. Most of what stands in the way of our making the connection to spirit, to our loved ones, to higher guidance, is what happens in our brains. In this conversation, Jill and I explore how to bring together the "four characters" in our brains to find greater cohesion, peace, happiness AND connection. Author of "My Stroke of Insight" and "Whole Brain Living," Dr. Jill is smart, funny, and very wise. Listen in as we Suzanne discuss the benefits of science AND spirituality and how the two mesh. And be sure to check out her website for lots more information on this NYT bestselling author, neuroscientist, and viral TEDTalk speaker ~ including her in-depth video on the four characters: www.drjilltaylor.com Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ >>Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ >>Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ >>Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Sacred Spirit Journey to connect with angel dog Sanaya, you will experience how pets are not only 'pets' but can in many cases be our soul's companion. Come along on this healing and empowering adventure when Marianne Soucy connect with angel dog Sanaya on behalf of Sanaya's grieving human companion.Afterwards, visit the Healing Pet Loss blog where you can read the journey with Sanaya's message and see photos of this beautiful angel dog. https://healingpetloss.com/when-your-pet-is-your-souls-companion-meet-angel-dog-sanaya/If you would like Marianne to connect with your beloved pet and bring back your pet's message for you, you can learn more on the Healing Pet Loss website (see 'Receive a Message from your Pet' at the top of the page).
Chapter Two: Recognizing the Energy Around YouThis week we dive into the book, Personal Power Through Awareness. In this early chapter, we learn energy makes up everything around us and we can learn to sense that energy. In order to be able to sense energy and work with it, we cultivate a relaxed stance in the world. Orin offers the technique of making your mind go blank, or turn it into a white screen, in order to reset your energy if you are in a distressing situation or encounter feelings you would like to change. We practice using our imagination to visualize a rose, to recognize we already have the skill we need to begin working with energy.After our breath practice, we do a meditation by Robert Peng, a Qigong master, to notice our inner and outer senses. https://www.robertpeng.com/Get the Book! Personal Power Through Awareness on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Personal-Power-through-Awareness-revised/dp/1608686078/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1DOEYC8EPJ709&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.PZBASWKzpcMoSA0YJN3T3GWdmEZ1UCNT0MFs5sfrXWNC3lsadtLoHY0LhCCIQF05tDoeJfv3Cc09pPheNXFyuJjIHINaKyMy6IGnvQDgHxk_TOSORiwRNXLMt45-I_bgHOPx-dXSr7FpAJW1Db1cScw-fnxKPhfBinWcQpvXV1wFjM8TYMkcyA0pTkuHolqmvfRq3fjLYVri7NVZqQQlsESGde_01h6uXeBJ9B1oNUM.XEiOUfIMnTNQ_mYnrE4_EL4oVx4N0UAdqJ5fpzSystQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=sanaya+roman+books&qid=1713886829&sprefix=sanaya,aps,90&sr=8-7And here are two links to orindaben.com where Sanaya's work is housed:https://www.orindaben.com/catalog/prodno/PPTA/https://www.orindaben.com/catalog/section/personal_power_through_awareness/'Blending with Your Soul' music by Sanaya Roman (orindaben.com)Podcast production by iRonick Media (ironickmedia.com)Disclaimer:Breath exercises are not intended to diagnose or treat illness. Anyone undertaking to practice breath awareness and exercises should be mindful of their health and consult their health care practitioner if they have any questions about their fitness for this practice.
Season Seven!After 3 years and over 150 episodes of Miriam's Meditations, it feels like a good time to do something new. For the next several weeks, I'm going to be teaching from this book:Personal Power Through Awareness, an Orin Book by Sanaya Roman. (We will still be breathing too!)Reading Orin is like visiting with a kind friend whose guidance is useful and practical and above all JOYFUL!I encourage you to get a copy of the book to get a deeper insight into the meditations we'll be doing. You don't have to read the book, however, you will still get a lot out of the meditations. I hope you'll join us in the energy clubhouse that we're creating on the inner planes.Here's a link to get the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Personal-Power-through-Awareness-revised/dp/1608686078/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1DOEYC8EPJ709&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.PZBASWKzpcMoSA0YJN3T3GWdmEZ1UCNT0MFs5sfrXWNC3lsadtLoHY0LhCCIQF05tDoeJfv3Cc09pPheNXFyuJjIHINaKyMy6IGnvQDgHxk_TOSORiwRNXLMt45-I_bgHOPx-dXSr7FpAJW1Db1cScw-fnxKPhfBinWcQpvXV1wFjM8TYMkcyA0pTkuHolqmvfRq3fjLYVri7NVZqQQlsESGde_01h6uXeBJ9B1oNUM.XEiOUfIMnTNQ_mYnrE4_EL4oVx4N0UAdqJ5fpzSystQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=sanaya+roman+books&qid=1713886829&sprefix=sanaya,aps,90&sr=8-7And here are two links to orindaben.com where Sanaya's work is housed:https://www.orindaben.com/catalog/prodno/PPTA/https://www.orindaben.com/catalog/section/personal_power_through_awareness/'Temple of Healing Love' music by Sanaya Roman (orindaben.com)Podcast production by iRonick Media (ironickmedia.com)Disclaimer:Breath exercises are not intended to diagnose or treat illness. Anyone undertaking to practice breath awareness and exercises should be mindful of their health and consult their health care practitioner if they have any questions about their fitness for this practice.
From the many questions submitted by the Awakened Way community, here's another batch of answers from Suzanne and Sanaya. Lots of good information, some surprising bits, and much love and laughter, as always. Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. **SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK is available NOW in All Formats: The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ ~Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ ~Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 ~Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ ~Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour online community gathering LIVE with Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ ~See Suzanne's upcoming events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ ~Find details for the upcoming 2024 Mediterranean Cruise/Retreat: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel and Sanaya chat with Dr. Helen Morgan about the residency application process. APGO Resources 00:46 Dr. Morgan Bio 01:27 Overview of Application Process 03:39 Understanding what you want in a program 07:17 Signaling 10:18 Equity in application process 13:12 What makes an applicant stand out 16:06 New application platform 17:33 Final advice Transcript: bit.ly/UltraSounds_ResApp
C.J. Llewelyn's journalism career gave her frontline experience with tragedy. Having seen spirit as a child, over time she recognized that supporting the healing of human beings on the psychological level is what opens us to being able to connect spiritually. The psychological IS the spiritual. A practitioner of Family Systems therapy, EMDR, and Reiki, C.J. has published a remarkable book, "Chakas and the Vagus Nerve," a must-read primer for anyone who wants to discover how to tap into the healing combination of the subtle energy centers and the nervous system. Understanding the vagus nerve and how it relates to the chakra system enables us to recognize and process trauma that would otherwise stand in the way of our clear connection to spirit! (More about Suzanne and many free gifts below ... scroll) For more about CJ: TheHealingSolution.co To receive your free one-hour additional teaching from CJ, click here (even after March 7, your one hour workshop will be sent immediately) https://shiftnetwork.isrefer.com/go/scvnSG/a20283/ **PRE-ORDER SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK AND GET GREAT BONUS GIFTS! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ ~Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 ~Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ ~Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Questions in this session were fascinating and the answers were sometimes surprising. What if we decide to go early to avoid a terminal diagnosis? Is 2024 going to be a pivotal year?? Toxins, food, stress and inflammation. What does it mean when children are born with autism? So many more including touching on GMOs, whether or not there are more autoimmune disorders now than in times past, what about 2025?? All of this, PLUS MORE, PLUS much laughter and LOVE. LINKS TO VIDEOS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE: No More Meditation Excuses (SIP of the Divine): https://youtu.be/1LPuE3rueVY When the Body Dies, Does the Soul Suffer? https://youtu.be/yWRESL5t64U Leigh Smith on Caring for Wife with Alzheimers: https://youtube.com/live/beWim9m-T5E The Awakened Way Mediterranean Cruise! https://suzannegiesemann.com/event/taw-cruise/ Suzanne's NEW BOOK! Preorder Now: https://suzannegiesemann.com/theawakendway-book/ You may submit your questions for future Q&A episodes through Suzanne's website: SuzanneGiesemann.com Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our pets are here to give us love and affection, to allow us the privilege of caring for another living being, and so much more. For many of us, our pets are an important source of love, and they will continue to be that even after their too-short lives come to an end: our pets ~ and animal companions of all kinds ~ will continue loving us even after they return to their spirit home. My best definition of Love? Lack of separation. As with family members and friends, losing an animal companion can be heartwrenching. And yet it's that very love that is the reason we can eternally connect with our pets in spirit. The Awakened Way teaches that we are part of one big web, and there is no doubt that our animal family members are as well. Listen in to hear some miraculous stories of signs from the souls of dogs and cats and what that means in the bigger picture (you don't have to be an animal lover to rejoice in the remarkable signs they can send from spirit). Video of dog noticing an orb! A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. **PRE-ORDER SUZANNE'S NEW BOOK AND GET GREAT BONUS GIFTS! The Awakened Way - Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life Find more about Suzanne and her mission Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App" Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" Enjoy free resources from Suzanne Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jourdan and Sanaya talk with Dr. K about her research and career path in epidemiology and public health examining sex differences through menopause and pregnancy. 00:48 Bio 01:45 To start, could you tell us a little bit about your educational trajectory and how you ended up teaching at the school of public health? 10:01 Now we'd love to hear a little about your current research projects, the lab you run through SPH as well how you began working in this discipline. 19:06 With that, what are some specific considerations individuals interested in women's health research should be mindful of? 21:37 How do you recommend that medical practitioners or medical students who are interested in your research get involved? 24:07 In light of this, how do you see epidemiology transforming the medical field in the next 10 years? 25:54 Our last question for you Dr. K, what would you say is your favorite part of your work? Mid Life Science SWAN Study School of Public Health Epidemiology NIA Biobank Transcript: https://bit.ly/Ultrasounds_Research_K
As we move about our lives, we can sometimes feel bogged down or clogged with old ideas, worries, beliefs that no longer seem valid. This energetic clutter can make us feel fatigued or hopeless. Using your connection to your Divine Self, you can clear yourself of these unwanted energies. This episode teaches you how, with step by step instructions. Emerge feeling lighter, clearer and centered. This practice is being shared from the website of Sanaya Roman, channel for Orin. https://www.orindaben.com/pages/newsletters/contactds/You can find out more about Sanaya's work and working with the Divine Self at this link. 'The Blessed One' music by Sanaya Roman (orindaben.com)Podcast production by iRonick Media (ironickmedia.com)Disclaimer:Breath exercises are not intended to diagnose or treat illness. Anyone undertaking to practice breath awareness and exercises should be mindful of their health and consult their health care practitioner if they have any questions about their fitness for this practice.
When the love of her life died, Cheryl Page had to find him. A scientifically-minded clinical researcher by training, prior to July 2017, mediumship and speaking to spirits was the furthest thing from her mind or reality. It was only after the tragic loss of the love of Scott that she was awakened to her capabilities as a medium. She is living proof we each have the ability to connect with those we love who have transitioned to the higher side of life. She shares some extraordinary experiences about signs, readings and the importance of asking "what if." When we do that, miracles result. Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ See Suzanne's upcoming events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ See Daily Way Messages from Suzanne's guides, Sanaya: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ Find details for the upcoming 2024 Mediterranean Cruise/Retreat: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the midst of a disastrous accident, Jeffery Olsen had an incredible near death experience which brought startling insights and healing and ultimately changed his life. Despite being severely injured himself and losing his beloved wife and son, Jeffery has found a way to use his experiences of life-changing tragedy to help others. Having integrated these experiences into everyday life, Jeffery continues to work with and inspire others to embrace the beauty around them and choose joy in all they do. Jeffery documented his experiences of an NDE and his out-of-body insights in his book, KNOWING. His latest book, WHERE ARE YOU? is a collaboration with his oldest son, Spencer, who at the age of seven, also survived the accident. Father and son have captured in a simple and powerful way their healing journey through the innocent perspective of that seven year old child. “Where Are You?” is a heartfelt book for all ages and perfect for anybody who misses someone. Among Jeff's many accomplishments, he is most fulfilled by simply being a husband, father and friend. Join us as we explore the depths of grief, recovery, and the transformative power that spiritual connection can have in our lives. Find out more about author Jeffrey Olsen Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ See Suzanne's upcoming events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ See Daily Way Messages from Suzanne's guides, Sanaya: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ Find details for the upcoming 2024 Mediterranean Cruise/Retreat: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you've ever wondered how the most wretched times in our lives can become our greatest gifts, this is a can't-miss episode of Messages of Hope. Imagine you are a well-known, accomplished, physician with a New York Times bestseller. You're an associate professor of Pediatrics at a major university. You've been interviewed on Oprah, Larry King Live, in Rolling Stone, the Los Angeles Times, and many other outlets. And then you are convicted of a crime and sent to prison for two years of hard time. This is Melvin Morse's life. And he is filled with gratitude for every minute of it. Join me this Sunday to hear how prison life changed Dr. Morse in the most unexpected and remarkable ways. After an intervention by his fellow inmates, Dr. Morse gained tremendous insight into human behavior. He went on to teach remote viewing and meditation to other prisoners, learning more than he expected in return This is a fascinating, uplifting, love-filled, honest interview that will touch your heart and may very well change how you view the world. For more about Dr. Morse – whose medical license has been reinstated and who now works with The Recidivism Prevention Group which he co-founded, check out his website: MelvinMorseMD.com Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ See Suzanne's upcoming events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ See Daily Way Messages from Suzanne's guides, Sanaya: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ Find details for the upcoming 2024 Mediterranean Cruise/Retreat: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if we could find and hold ourselves in a divine and wondrous state of happiness and remain in that state for no reason at all? While the idea of happiness for no reason can sound odd at the outset, my guest this week Marci Shimoff will share with us how cutting -edge psychology and neuroscience can be used to create a kind of joy that is independent of external events and that cannot be lost. Marci is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, a world-renowned transformational teacher, and an expert on happiness, success, and unconditional love. Marci's books include the runaway bestsellers, Happy for No Reason, Love for No Reason, and seven titles in the phenomenally successful Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul series. Her books have sold millions of copies, have been translated into 33 languages, and have earned her 121 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Marci has inspired millions of people around the world and is dedicated to helping people live more miraculous, empowered and joy-filled lives. I'm delighted to welcome her to this episode of Messages of Hope. Suzanne Giesemann is a teacher of personal transformation, an author, and a medium who has been recognized on the Watkins' list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. A former Navy Commander with a master's degree in National Security Affairs, she served as a commanding officer and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. She now shares The Awakened Way®, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. Find more about Suzanne and her mission: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/ Find details for Suzanne's free "The Awakened Way App": https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Get your free meditation guided by Suzanne and Sanaya,” Radiant Peace" https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/g3p2p3 Enjoy free resources from Suzanne: https://suzannegiesemann.com/gifts-to-help-you-connect-with-spirit/ Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ See Suzanne's upcoming events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ See Daily Way Messages from Suzanne's guides, Sanaya: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ Find details for the upcoming 2024 Mediterranean Cruise/Retreat: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Suzanne, Sanaya, Bev, and Lynette for this special holiday Q&A session with input from the spirit realm. We'll be discussing everything from why the holidays seem so difficult for many of us, to what is meant when we say I AM, to handling our emotions as both human AND spirit. There's so much in this episode, it's impossible to write it all out: whether Mozart (and other composers) listen as their works are performed, how to deal with friends and loved ones who think we're on the wrong path, to why some of the world's mysteries just seem to stay mysterious. We've got answers about reincarnation, pets in the afterlife, choices made in spirit, and how our loved ones in spirit perceive US in this realm and a lot more! We hope you'll listen in and that you'll truly feel the love. And we hope that you'll find the laughter can be contagious ~ even when we're hurting because it brings hope. Suzanne Giesemann is a retired U.S. Navy Commander who now serves humanity as a messenger of hope. She is an author and teacher of The Awakened Way—a mindful approach to living in awareness that we are not only human, but part of one interconnected web of higher consciousness. Find out more about Suzanne and her mission at: https://suzannegiesemann.com Find many more answers to Big Questions on Suzanne's website: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/faq/ Get your free e-guide from Suzanne, “Where Do I Begin? – Your Path to Hope and Healing Now” at https://bit.ly/sgiesemann Join The Monthly Connection - a two-hour community gathering with Suzanne online: https://suzannegiesemann.com/courses/the-monthly-connection/ More from Suzanne: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ Daily Way Messages: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ Gifts: https://www.suzannegiesemann.com/gifts/ Events: https://suzannegiesemann.com/events/ 2024 Mediterranean Cruise & Workshops: https://events.lifejourneys.net/SuzanneGiesemann/Mediterranean2024/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We ALL have questions about this often discouraging world we live in. Listen in as Suzanne, her collective of guides Sanaya, along with Bev and Lynette read questions from the Awakened Way community and hear the divinely inspired answers from higher consciousness. It's an hour of love, laughter, and insights. You'll find much comfort in these love-filled answers. Do souls get lost or confused? Do those in spirit like our singing? What's Sanaya doing when they're not helping Suzanne? There are so, so many MORE great topics in this hour. Find resources, gifts, inspiration, and insights: https://suzannegiesemann.com/ Get the free Awakened Way App: https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Get more information on the Messages of Hope Podcast and to never miss an episode: https://suzannegiesemann.com/podcast/ Find Suzanne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneGiesemann/ Read more about The Awakened Way® https://suzannegiesemann.com/the-awakened-way/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I want EVIDENCE of the higher realms, being a former left-brained U.S. Navy Commander! When I tell you that angels are real, it had better be backed up with verifiable information and explanations that leave no doubt in your mind. So, what is this evidence? You'll hear some incredible "NOE" (no other explanation) stories about angels, experience me channel my guides in spirit, Sanaya, to answer your questions about angels, and you can take part in an exercise to reach out to the angels. Here are some of the questions that have been submitted: * What is an angel? * Do angels really have wings? * Can all angels provide healing? * Are all of us assigned an angel? Do angels help us at the moment of death? Be sure to be part of the experience by adding your questions about angels to the comments on the Video YouTube Premiere! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Yeb3BP-9TU Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann Mystic, Medium, After Life Connection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt the subtle pull of something unseen and unknown going on with your body, only to disregard it because it seemed illogical or didn't fit a common symptom list? According to Tina Zion, medical intuitive and psychic medium, medical intuition is one of our innate natural gifts and we need only be shown how to pay attention ~ and then embrace what we are shown. She'll also talk about working hard at intuition, and why that can actually get in the way! Medical intuition is already a part of who we are! It's a great show and I hope you enjoy Tina as much as I did Never want to miss another LIVE Messages of Hope Podcast? Sign up here for notifications: For daily inspiration from Suzanne's guides in spirit, Sanaya, check out the 100% FREE! Awakened Way App here: https://suzannegiesemann.com/awakenedwayapp/ Find books from Suzanne Giesemann and other MindBodySpirit.fm podcast hosts in the online store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get a dose of joy and wisdom as Suzanne connects directly with Spirit ~ by way of her team of Guides, Sanaya ~ for the answers. Questions in this episode ranged from whether or not we have spirit animals, to autoimmune disorders, to why we suffer. It's a loving, uplifting, hope-filled hour of comfort and encouragement. Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann here The Awakened Way app Find books from Suzanne Giesemann and other MindBodySpirit.fm podcast hosts in the online store You can watch the live video of this podcast on YouTube here: YouTube Never miss another episode of Messages of Hope by signing up for notifications via YouTube or any of the podcast streaming services including MindBodySpirit.fm. And always remember that you are so very loved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suzanne Giesemann is a former US Navy Commander turned evidential medium and spiritual teacher, who delves deep into the realm of channeled messages from deceased loved ones and also from her guides in spirit, a group of advanced teachers known as Sanaya that provide powerful insights and messages of hope from angels. Suzanne Giesemann is considered a "Messenger of Hope" who guides people to the certainty that love never dies and that we are part of a multidimensional universe. She is recognized on Watkins Mind Body Spirit Magazine's 2022 list of the 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People. As a retired U.S. Navy Commander, commanding officer, and aide to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Suzanne's military decorations include the Combat Action Ribbon and the Defense Superior Service Medal. Her transition from senior military officer to her current work is featured in the award-winning documentary, Messages of Hope, based on her memoir by the same name. She has authored 13 books and written and narrated 6 Hemi-Sync recordings. She produces the Daily Way inspirational messages read by tens of thousands. She is a member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle, a group of thought leaders from diverse disciplines who come together to help support a shift in consciousness. Suzanne Giesemann is the founder of The Awakened Way™, a path to living a consciously connected and divinely guided life. She is the creator of the BLESS ME© method of connecting to Higher Consciousness and the popular SIP of the Divine© meditation. Suzanne's gift of communication with those on the other side has been verified and recognized as highly credible by noted afterlife researchers. Her messages bring not only hope but healing and love that go straight to the heart. Afterlife researcher Dr. Gary Schwartz, Ph.D., and best-selling author Dr. Wayne Dyer have recognized her work as highly credible. _________________ PODCAST CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 - Suzanne Giesemann Introduction 00:03:01 - Embracing Chaos and Growth 00:05:58 - From Military Discipline to Spiritual Discipline 00:08:56 - Synchronicity and Grief 00:11:53 - Exploring the Levels of the Afterlife 00:14:42 - The Different Levels of Spiritual Development 00:17:29 - Discovering Your Essence 00:20:59 - Connecting with Souls Across the Veil 00:24:07 - Communication with Unborn Souls 00:26:57 - Signs from the Other Side & Evidence-Based Mediumship 00:32:54 - Communicating with Loved Ones Across the Veil 00:35:57 - Growing Angel Wings: Becoming the Spirit 00:44:40 - The Sip of the Divine 00:47:52 - Intervention of Higher Guides & the Awakened Way 00:56:25 - The Energetic Grid of Humanity 01:02:25 - The Time Capsule Question 01:05:34 - Experiential Tools for Connecting with Higher Consciousness _________________ Guest: Suzanne Giesemann, Medium Website Instagram Facebook The Shift Network Messages of Hope - The Documentary The Awakened Way™ App SIP of the Divine Meditation YouTube | @SuzanneGiesemann Host: Emilio Ortiz Instagram | https://bit.ly/35fkcJx Subscribe on YouTube | @EmilioOrtiz Special Offerings to Support the Show: Receive 15% off any purchase from Ra Optics, the world's best blue-light-blocking glasses. Use our code "justtapin" at checkout for your special discount - https://bit.ly/RaOptics-EmilioOrtiz Receive 10% off any purchase from Intelligent Change, elegant tools, and simple daily routines to instill positive change, including products such as "Five Minute Journal" and "Productivity Planner." Use our code "EMILIO10" at checkout for your special discount - https://bit.ly/IntelligentChange-EmilioOrtiz
Enjoy this lively conversation among Suzanne, her guides Sanaya, friends and assistants Bev and Lynette, and the extended community of beautiful souls who submitted and called in questions about spirit, awakening, recovering from grief, connecting with our guides, and much, much more. Get a dose of higher love and wisdom as Suzanne connects directly with her team in spirit for the answers to how we can learn to live in a sacred state of peace and gratitude, no matter what is happening around us. These Q&A episodes are always uplifting and joyful, and a wonderful way to feel the energy of this loving community. You can watch the video recording of this session here: YouTube Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's it like "over there?" Do even evil people find love and comfort post-breath? What about our pets? Can people in spirit watch us shower? Or have romantic interludes? These and many more questions about what it's like in the afterlife answered by Suzanne Giesemann and her guides, Sanaya. Listen for a dose of joy and wisdom as Suzanne connects directly with Spirit for the answers. These Q&A episodes are always uplifting and lively, and a wonderful way to feel the energy of this loving community. In this hour with Suzanne, her guides in spirit, Sanaya, and her earthly assistants Bev and Lynette, you'll experience joy, laughter, and wisdom as listener-submitted questions are answered in sometimes surprising ways. Never miss a podcast by signing up here Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann Find books by Suzanne Giesemann and other MindBodySpirit.fm podcast hosts in our online store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the age of five years old, Kyle Campbell was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor on his brain stem. While there were issues he had to face including some motor and speaking issues, Kyle attended public school where he continued to progress and grow. At the age of 14, Kyle undertook radiation treatments that improved his overall life circumstances. Kyle went on to receive his Bachelor's degree and later his Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling. Today he works at a community college in Visalia CA as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. His philosophy of life is extremely positive and forward-looking. I believe you will find this week's episode most inspirational and well worth hearing. Kyle shows that we all can be unstoppable if we choose to move forward in our lives and not allow obstacles to hold us back. About the Guest: Diagnosed with an inoperable brain stem tumor at age 5, Kyle's life has been full of twists and turns. Even after radiation therapy and lots of doctor visits, he still experiences the effects of his brain stem tumor daily. Now, thirty years after diagnosis and far from the ‘failure to thrive' he had once been described as in his medical reports, Kyle has realized how precious life really is, how we cannot do it on our own, and how important it is to live on purpose with Faith, Focus, & Flexibility. Kyle Campbell is a Christian, a preacher, a poet, a philosopher, a professor, a disability advocate, and more, but some of his favorite identities are husband and father. Born and raised in the Central Valley of California, Kyle lives in Visalia, CA, with his wonderful wife, Lori, a 2-year-old boy, a 4-year-old boy, and one more boy due in January! Professionally, Kyle has been working at a community college for seven years, as both a Support Services Coordinator and Part-time Instructor in the Access & Ability Center. In this role, Kyle helps students with and without disabilities navigate their educational journey by learning what accommodations, strategies, and supports will help lead to success in college. He also created and teaches a course on Personal Development and Social Skills. Kyle has earned a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, as well as a Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling from California State University, Fresno. He has been the recipient of multiple awards and scholarships, and is nationally recognized as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. He has been an editorial assistant, the co-author of a published journal article and he is excited to share the lessons, perspectives, and active faith that come from living with a brain stem tumor. Kyle talks about this, and more, in his upcoming book, Beyond Belief: How Living with a Brain Stem Tumor Brought Faith and Purpose to Life. Ways to connect with Kyle: Kyle's Website Link: www.KyleBeyondBelief.com Kyle's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-campbell-29865a7a/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. 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Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson 01:20 Well, hi there, wherever you happen to be. This is Mike Hingson, and I am hosting once again, unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet today we get to speak with Kyle Campbell. And what an amazing story for a lot of reasons. You know, one of the things that I've said many times during our podcast episodes is that one of the main goals I have is for everyone who listens to this to see that they can be more unstoppable than they think they can. And you know, it's not always about making some sort of a specific concerted effort to be unstoppable. But it's more an issue of just choosing how you live your life and choosing not to let things hold you back. Kyle was diagnosed with an inoperable brainstem tumor at the age of five. He was even described in his records is failing to thrive. But today now at some 35 or 36 years old, he works at a community college. He's been a preacher. He has been a guest speaker at a variety of places. He is writing a book, and he is by any definition thriving, but for the purposes of our podcast. We're just going to say that Kyle is unstoppable. So Kyle, welcome to unstoppable mindset. Kyle Campbell 02:45 Or thank him Michael, I appreciate that I'm never mind described as unstoppable. So thinking that made me smile. It's a pleasure to be here with you. And I am happy to be able to chat with you have it? Michael Hingson 03:02 Well, maybe they'll put that in your medical records now you're unstoppable. Kyle Campbell 03:08 Sounds good to me. Michael Hingson 03:10 Well, tell us a little bit about your your life story growing up and how it was discovered that you had an inoperable brain tumor. why that happened? If you're willing to talk a little bit about your early life history? Let's let's hear it. Kyle Campbell 03:23 Of course, yeah, we'd love to share. So when I was a little boy about, or also, I hadn't just kind of some strange things that were not a call. And my my voice I had a Hypo natality. And when they when they mature, and lots of the young boys have a high voice, which is no more at that age. But my voice seemed a little extra nasally and not to be changing. So my mom, my mom was keeping an eye on that. And curious about that. And there were a few other symptoms as well. But it wasn't long of the speech, my mind. So my mom took me to a doctor and the doctor says, well, he's just, you know, taking more time to venture and given time to, to go, you know, and see what happens. And my mom wasn't convinced about that. She thought, Oh, I think there might be something else going on. So, uh, she took me to a different doctor who did an assessment with me and he kind of saw a few more things and he got it wrong. My mom made me cry oshin get an MRI when they take pictures of the ends tend to be a Barney just to make sure everything is okay with his brain and development. And then yeah, they found their breaks and they found a tumor on my brainstem. And so the the average, don't brainstem is kind of a little bit bigger than the size of your thumb maybe eight centimeters long. And you know, I was a kid, so I'm sure mine was more than that. And, you know, you think about your brain connects to your spine via the brainstem. And so a whole bunch of, you know, nerves, goes through that brainstem, and connect to your spine to your body. And basic, rife functions are controlled in the brainstem, things like breathing, swallowing, walking, talking gene. Even more nuanced things like you know, I can read pressure and heart rate and things like that. It knows that lot going on in there. And I had a I'm going to move I, you know, a little marble type thing in mind. And there was a question of, Okay, do we go down and biopsy it, and try and poke around and get out. And the neurosurgeon that I want to say, you know, about five, five years ago, we wouldn't have Rockledge on this, by now the current trend is to play it safe. Because if we go in there and operate, we might touch things and move things, that would not be good, you might cause more damage, then, you know, then then we want, so we just kind of watched the tumor. And I had MRIs every, every month, every few months to see what was happening. And if it was quickly and aggressively growing, we would have had to do something right away. Amazingly, mine was not doing that it was growing a little bit but it was slow it was benign is what they would say or that it was acting like a benign tumor. I can't say for sure what it is because we haven't biopsy it yet. But, but it's it's there. And you know, it caused a whole bunch of symptoms. When I was a kid. I would constantly mistake. Nauseous made me dizzy, fatigued, I'm strong enough I'm gonna have coughing fits. I remember micron going to bed at night. When I'm sitting there thinking, thinking Hmm, I wonder how sick I'm gonna be in the morning tomorrow. And you know, and not not a fun thought to have no kid. But, but yeah, that's kind of wonder was like, as a as a little kid. And yeah, I just have so much to say about it, that it's coming to mind. I wasn't ever afraid of it. And you know, I my parents took me to dog goods and we trusted Oregon doctors with whatever they recommended that would you know, men sense. So we trusted and then those people to provide care and and they did it. And I'm here today. So I learned you ation you go. Yeah, I'm here. Michael Hingson 09:20 Let me ask you this. So you talked about your voice being nasally. And clearly your voice does sound a little bit different than than the voices of a lot of people. Why is that? Is that because of the tumor today? Kyle Campbell 09:32 Yeah. So essentially what that tumor does is very slightly paralyzed is my left side. So in my facial muscles, you might see it. My eye and my lamp are a little bit droopy, not too much. But on the inside, with still connect to the mouth. There is the larynx And then above that, where the mouth connects to the air passage to the nose, the nasal cavities, the clinics, and the way that they're designed is to close when we're not talking, and then to open when we talk, right, so open when we talk so we can put jacquela voice, and then they close when we're not talking. So we have, you know, Ah, man, I can't garden backward. They open when we're not talking to our nose. Right? Close when you're talking. Yeah, so we have the breath to project and talk and speak out, you know, and more my mom, one of my sides, my left side and didn't move any dirt around. Now next are the fairings. So I constantly have any open passageway for my throat to my nose. So when I would speak, I'm gonna get air coming out my nose, God, stop. And when and I spent years in speech therapy, and school, and pretty much the only thing we can do is, have me speak louder. Try to help them and help. My main net difference. I remember I was 17. And I was referred to a specialized EMT, you don't know you still have doctor, someone who specialized in like facial, plastic and reconstructive surgery. And he lifted up, he put a device in the back of my throat and lift it up. And how did he say, ah, and my voice changed from nasally sound I need used to, to, to me to run a shutdown, like when houses was closed. And I thought, wow, I can I'm wanting to have that voice. That's, that's me. That's my voice. And so I had surgery when I was 18. To help close that pipe, I guess my throat and so my voice is a lot more intelligible now. But yeah, so and still Initium ran my estimate, Michael Hingson 12:45 but clearly, you're very understandable. And and so on. So when did they start doing radiation? Kyle Campbell 12:51 So, um, they want and the doctor is recommending that we wait until after puberty for me. So if I hadn't had it radiation before, puberty was hormone distribution that might have been thrown off. And I might have had some minor issues coming on. So we wait then until after people read in our for me, I gotten to be about about 14. So it's about 2001. And the tumor was slightly growing. And the doctor my mom, my neurosurgeon said, Okay, it's, it's gone big enough, we need to do something. hormones have mostly gone, you know, kicked in. So yeah, that's when I had it. Michael Hingson 13:49 So what did the radiation end up doing for you? Kyle Campbell 13:56 So the way that I like to think of it, you know, as you can is that they were shooting lasers through my head. And basically, they were burned, you know, and they were targeting that tumor to damage it. And then anemia it is shrunk the tumor by about half which is huge. And so in the majority of my symptoms went away. I was no longer nauseous, daily. I was no longer dizzy. I didn't have any more altitude sickness. I was able to gain weight and gain muscle mass which was a struggle for me when I was younger and beyond. And my my coordination and balance are still about the same. There's still you know, I'm not in the best shape. But I received my Stanley symptoms of just not feeling good. And they went away. And I don't have to think much anymore, which is nice. Michael Hingson 15:14 So what was it like as a kid and interacting with other kids and so on and the school and all that. Were growing up through high school with all of this going on, and then the radiation in the middle and so on. Kyle Campbell 15:28 You know, in an elementary school I, I mentioned, at the height of my sickness, I'd be you know, I remember a few times I threw up in class in the trash, Jen, you know, I can do anything else. Or I remember having to leave step outside of that, because I had an uncontrollable coughing fit. And I didn't want to interrupt the class too much. I didn't want all my friends staring at me, like, Is he okay? And I was weak. I was physically very small head. They called me skinny bones. Because I had trouble building muscle. Because my lap and Heartway and this, you know, on the whole thing. And, and oh, yeah, so my, my mom was worrying about me in the fifth or sixth grade, she thought he is a very small kid, maybe he's being bullied or something. So my mom asked the young Judy person is okay, like, is he mean boggling by anyone? And then your duty postings for my mom. He's actually friends with the Baris. And I didn't realize him, but I was just being kind to everyone. And I thought these kids were gone. And I was crying to them. So I was one of them, you know, even though I wasn't really picked on kids, and they weren't either. They were just as short rambunctious. Which, of course, I am not. But Michael Hingson 17:27 but you got along, obviously, and they didn't tell you, I gather. Kyle Campbell 17:31 Yeah. And, you know, I was just being kind and calling out their value. I guess I didn't have there was words to say. But, but yeah, lineation, in junior high. And in high school, most of my symptoms were gone at this point. Except for, you know, my balance and my speech. By me, we practiced those and, you know, you did the best you can make the most of what you have been grateful to be every day and, and that attitude has stuck with me stuck with my family. And it makes a big difference in our every day interactions. Michael Hingson 18:24 Well, and I would just say, that's as much a good a definition of unstoppable as one could find you didn't let any of that get in your way. Did you get bullied in high school at all? No. So there you go. Because you related to people, and you clearly had a demonstrable way about you that people didn't bully you, they they accepted you. And, you know, I think a lot of times, that's the best thing that we can do is to try to avoid any of the kinds of things by relating to people and you certainly did that. Kyle Campbell 19:05 Certainly, yeah. Learning to people is is huge, being kind here. I worked in a community in college, nowadays, and I teach a class that I had the opportunity to kind of create, and it's all about connection and the value of knowing how to invite people in to connection and how to maintain that connection. I'm not how to win arguments. Because winning doesn't build connection by how to connect together and grow together on on a journey of you know, mutual value as well. Apr. Michael Hingson 20:01 Well, you, you certainly have set a good strong example, which is as good as it could be. And I'm assuming that that all went on through college and you you did pretty well. And you did thrive. Kyle Campbell 20:17 I did I then, meanwhile, I got my bachelor's degree in philosophy went to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and got my master's degree and rehabilitation counseling from Fresno State. And it's been it's been great. And so I, I have the privilege to work in college. And it's really exciting to me to come and work in a place where everyday people come to run something new to build something to improve themselves, their understanding of the world around us and how they fit into our world. And how many people relate with each other. Michael Hingson 21:12 will tell me, you in your in your life journey you started with definitely the whole issue of dealing with perseverance. Yeah, and you've developed a good life philosophy. How have you progressed? Or how did you progress from philosophy to faith to being involved in rehabilitation and rehabilitation counseling, and how do those all interconnect? Kyle Campbell 21:39 The ABS has moved me into Kleenex even though it seems like they might not at all. So I grew up in church and having faith as a Christian, as a kin and our family. And when I moved to college, I had one week of studying philosophy of Plato's Allegory of the Cave, in high school, and I thought, hey, that's really fun. I'm going to be a pornography major. And I went to Charles Harley, and I studied philosophy. And I'm embarrassed to admit, in my philosophy, years in college, I thought I knew everything I thought I knew better than other people. I was really into analysis and logic, and rationale, rationality, I guess, you know, if something made sense, I'm going forward. If it didn't make sense, I it was a waste of my time. And things like Emotion. Emotion didn't make sense. I couldn't think about it logically. So I thought I'd knock the window and add certain aspects of faith. I couldn't improve them, so I wouldn't deal with them. I will say I remained a Christian the whole time. I believed in God because then I selflessly God make sense to me and I and our logical fashion. I know there are arguments against God's existence. And after going over them, none of them amounted to much in my in my perspective. And as I continued in philosophy, I got really into what does it mean to know something? And how do we have knowledge? What does it mean to know something? And I kind of realized that I knew a heck of a lot less than I thought I knew. To to have knowledge when I'm absolutely certain about something then dotnet logically and rationally makes sense. And no, no longer things meet that criteria. At least after the goes through my interpretation, my intuition so I said, Oh, man, I believe all these things I thought I knew Hey, when my thigh faith thing I used to know from if I believe things I cannot prove. Maybe I could believe the song I suppose. I suppose it's a faith that I was holding back on because I couldn't improve them. Um, so I started in going to Church to learn more about it. And it was just an amazing way to connect with people and build those relationships and have that shared identity, and Jesus Christ and not in ourselves. So I started in, in building empathy for people in the community. And so I ended up going, I had a job that wasn't going anywhere. So I went to Fresno State to get my masters and we have counseling. i Oh, my God, when I went to Fresno State, I can't do not I didn't even know what rehabilitation counseling was. I just thought I needed to do something different. They, they let me into that program. And I am fine. And they, they, they are going to pay my tuition. And to pay me and on top of that to go and do it. So why not? So I went to study, counseling, and learning how to connect with people. And I remember, you know, I came from philosophy, I had this very enlightened mind. Because that's what I was used to. And I remember counseling, someone, you know, I missed the counselor name would read counselor Lee. And they were talking about how they had this really dramatic thing going on. And it was really tough. And so I thought, oh, okay, I know what that's like, because I've had that in my life. So I'm gonna connect with you by saying, oh, yeah, I understand. Me too. I've had that too. So as, as this person was talking, in the midst of her grief, you know about this loss that she has. I was smiling and nodding, preparing you to say, I understand. I've had this happen in my life. And I remember she's looked at me with, you know, daggers in her eyes, she gave me the tiger, she looked at me. And she said, Stop effing smiling at me. And it just kind of stopped me. And I was like, whoa, what? Like, that's intense. And I eventually I realized, even though I've found my own grief, and I've had my own experiences of challenge, I cannot say I have had the same experience as someone else. You know, we all have different things that we've all gone through. And me wanting to avoid that displeasure with her on Cosmo Ness without grief, when it's not okay to push it aside. But I needed to connect with her, and allow her to take the reins, and experience what she's experiencing. To be the iceberg of her own experience. And that's, you know, kind of reinforced in me to think that I've known about me, life is not about what I think about things. Life is about other people and letting them do own and grown and do what they need to do. And it's not my place to impose my value and my judgment on people. It's, it's my place to encourage them to do what they need to do. Michael Hingson 29:11 Were you able to connect with her? I was, yeah. It's, it is all about learning how to truly be empathetic, as opposed to just saying, you know, it all which is, of course, what you said earlier. And it makes perfect sense. You know, it's, it's so easy for us to just say, Yeah, we know, I've been there done that. But that doesn't really matter. What matters is if you can show that you understand that she's been there and she's doing that and she needs your support. Not just your don't want to say arrogance, but your idea of what she's going through so that makes perfect sense. Kyle Campbell 29:55 Why you know, I I I don't My book I have coming back here in a moment. But one of the lines, I say in my book is, people don't need your sass, they need your support. And when we make it about us when we say, Oh, I've been through that, or, Oh, this is when I think about your situation right now, when we invite ourselves to give those uninvited, you know, pieces of advice, we're kind of taking over, more not allowing someone to experience what they need to experience. I believe that we need to get over ourselves. And we need to learn how to hold back on that thought of, Oh, I know how to solve your problem. I know what you need to hear. And we need to just put ourselves on pause for just a minute to let someone share and talk about what they're experiencing. I'm certainly certainly there's a time and place for us to offer advice and talk about well, we've been to are just like I am right now. But we need to be mindful the timing, and the circumstance in which we offer that advice. Michael Hingson 31:37 So how does faith enter into your work as a rehabilitation counselor. Kyle Campbell 31:44 So, um, I have the, the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor credential, but that's not my position at the college. I won't guys's student services, support coordinator helping people navigate in college and different assignments, different situations based on their barriers brought about by disability aspects of disability. And it absolutely has so much to do with my position. I love what I do, because I haven't a chance to interact with so many different peoples and students about different things. And what I bring with me from counseling, and from my faith is that, oh, it's not about me. I'm not here to impose myself onto anyone. But I'm here to be open for when someone comes to me with an issue, whether it's him or whatever issue it is, um, and we it's easy to be quick to solve a problem. Because we recognize the problem, and we say, Oh, I know what to do. So if I have a student and come in and say, I am having trouble with this homework assignment, I don't know how I don't know what my teacher wants me to do. It's so easy for me to jump in and say, Oh, it's easy. All you have to do is Sanaya that comes I get it. But that approach is not what someone needs to hear they need my support, not my perspective on how I would do it. Maybe they do but not yet. So every single person, we interact with every single person that we see, they are carrying a story with them. They're carrying a perspective, and a background and loads of experience with them. And it's all these things that make us who we are as individual people. And so, when someone comes to me for help on how to do anything, my position is to be curious to be curious about whose error, who they are and how the day is going to build that we're poor. And also, how can we solve together and what you're doing but anyway experiencing so to to allow someone the chance to have the autonomy of their own situation, but also to offer my perspective. There's, and my, you know, my faith certainly has a lot to do with that. I don't know if anyone listening is going to remember. I don't know if you remember Michael, there was a singer in the 70s named Keith Gooding. And he played piano on your saying he was, you know, awesome guy, keep going. And one of his songs, it's called make my life, a prayer to you. And one of his lines in non song is, it was so hard to see, when my eyes were on me. And I think as people, it's easy to put our eyes on ourselves to think about ourselves as the hero of the story, you know, because we have got, perspective is kind of built into us. But it when our eyes or our eyes when we only think about it ourselves, it's hard to see other people it's hard to see in that situation. Yeah. Michael Hingson 36:12 Well, you know, one of the things that I've always felt it is that life's an adventure. It's an event, but it's not just an adventure. For me, it's an adventure for you. It's an adventure for everyone. Yeah, and, and we are all traveling on the same multi lane road of life, but we're all having our own different adventures, and it would be arrogant of me to presume that I know, all that there is to know about you and your life, you come from having different experiences, but my gosh, together, and learning from each other, we both can grow, which is really as good as it gets. Kyle Campbell 36:52 Yeah, yeah. Michael Hingson 36:57 Oh, there you go. Well, let me ask you this, you know, so clearly, people would say you have a disability, because of being operable brainstem, and all the physical things that it's done, although the disability is, is, is, I think, probably as much in other people's minds as it is in our own. But talk about a little bit, though, just the whole concept of disability, how do we view it? How should we view it? I know, there are a lot of different models of disabilities and so on. How would you how would you go about really describing what disability should mean? Kyle Campbell 37:36 That's a great question with 1000s of different answers. And so for me, I think, certainly in going up with disability or disabilities, I never knew I had I, I had this ability, I didn't identify with it. And then just wasn't talked about. It wasn't avoided. But I do not remember, there was the word around my life in, you know, in the 90s, and 2000s. And even when I went to college, I knew about the disability resource center that we had. But I didn't identify it or as disabled or with a disability. Because I thought, Oh, I function. So that's, I mean, you know, that was my understanding. And it was when I went to Fresno State to study, live in a teaching counseling, where, you know, for those of you who do not know, we have visitation counseling, is counseling with a focus on people with disabilities, on how to work with people and what they might experience with their disability and so on, so forth. And it was in my program that I learned one disability actually was, you know, I live in an impairment that can affect us in different ways. And I It was then that I realized, wait a minute, I avoided me, I count as having a disability. I have, you know, daily impairments in my activities of daily life, you know, walking and talking and you know, things like that. And now, I still experienced every day every day. Um, and so, you know, when I went to school, we learned about different models the night said, monochrome, The medical model of understanding disability is that disability is, it was sort of something wrong within the individual, something that needs to be cured by a doctor, so that you can be healed and be better in some back into society as non disabled anymore. So that was that's manucho Power of disabilities, and it's the individual who is disabled. And the social model of disability is that no, no, no, it's not the individual, it's society that disables the individual based on how societies built and set up. And the program I went to, was all about social model of disability, you know, I've been training people, as persons first, which I got really my mind and made sense to say, Yeah, we don't talk about disabled people, but people, it's a person with a disability, you're putting the person first. And the idea is that more you're valuing the person before mentioning the disability. So you're valuing the human before the clinician. So I came out of my program, you know, all amped about Houston first language. And I remember I just told one of my colleagues at work about Hussin first language, how we shouldn't say disabled person, we should say, a person with a disability because we don't want to disabled someone, we want to dry them up, you know, in stark, orange condition. But are you the person. And so I felt good about myself seeing all of this. And I remember, nice, a student walked in, I was in my back office, they said, Hi, I'm a disabled student, and I need such and such, you know, and I kind of wanted to go out there and say, no, no, no, you're not a disabled person, you're a person with a disability. And, of course, I wouldn't do that. Because I can project value is values onto someone. But it made me think, Wait a minute, if I'm wrong about if this student is identifying as disabled first, you know, I got curious about that. And I found on mono disability and called the identity model of disability. And that's where we identify and in boys, although disability orientation that causes impairment, and we embrace it, embrace the culture, not being able to do something as making us a part of who we are. So, you know, I used to think the medical model was bad social model was good. And, you know, that brings to mind my, my favorite Star Wars movie, Star Wars Episode 31 Venge of the Sith. And there's their power at the end of the movie, where Anakin Skywalker is doing bad things, and he's about to become Darth Vader. And he says to me, wants to know me, you enough for me, or you're against me, wanting to Gianna and Obi Wan being the master Jedi, of course, I have said only assist dealers in absolutes, which is an absolute theme and which is kind of funny. Most important is that it doesn't need to be this or that. And it doesn't need to be medical or social. And I've seen him with my life. Part of it truly is medical. I have glass function. And I had medical procedures variation and eye surgery. And they they really improved my function. And I'm going for oh nine so there is availability ticking on a medical model. And certainly there is up Look at to the social model. I do a lot of LinkedIn learning classes. And I didn't want by a Paralympian. Her name is Liz Johnson. And she was saying that people have disabilities people have these conditions that they live with. But it's society that disables us. So if if I had to walk a tightrope to my car, you know, Well, normally I'm going to do that variable, the only way I could do it, then I'm disabled, is I'm not able to do that. Michael Hingson 45:44 Or you figure out a way to do it. But I think that one of the the big issues that we, we all really need to think a lot more about and I've started thinking about, and I've been using it lately in some speeches that I've given is that words matter. So for example, persons with disabilities, does not mean we don't have ability, and we've got to, and have the right to and should change what disability means. It doesn't mean a lack of ability at all. Yes, it is a way that that as people like to do we get classified. But as I point out, and I've done it a number of times, I don't think there is one person on this planet who doesn't have a disability. Yeah, most, most people are light dependent. And they don't get along well, without lights. I just yesterday evening, we had a situation where someone was here helping my wife with some things. And it was Halloween. And one of the things we weren't doing was giving away candy that tells you that this is being recorded on November 1, but we we, we turn the lights off so that people wouldn't continuously ring the doorbell because we're not doing trick or treating. But this person couldn't get around in the house. And, and that's typical. So we we dealt with it. But the bottom line is that the the light bulb was invented to give people a way to be able to function in the dark, it doesn't change the fact that they have a disability. Compared to some of us now, I realize there are a whole lot more light dependent people than light independent people. And all that really should say is that we need to be a little bit more open and understanding about people's differences. And that's part of what we don't tend to see a lot nearly as much as we should and you know, you use some some terms like impairment, and and their problems with that. Are you impaired? Well, it depends on how you want to look at it. Are you mobility impaired? Well, let's talk about when you talk to mentioned the tightrope, how many people could get on a tightrope walk into their car today? Right? Yeah, and are not alone in that not many is absolutely right now can more people learn to do it? Possibly. But the bottom line is they can't today. And so we've got to drop the concept, it seems to me of impaired people who happen to have diminished eyesight are called either blind if they're totally blind, or visually impaired. And first of all, I think that that's a serious problem. The so called professionals in the world have dealt with that they have, they've created those things to make a schism and a difference of classifications between someone who has no eyesight and someone who has some eyesight, but doesn't have full eyesight. But the problem with visually impaired is first of all, visually, we're not different simply because we're blind or because we have a lack of some eyesight. And so visually is not something that should be used. So you could change that to vision. But impaired again means you're still equating it to full eyesight. And it's like with with people who happen to be deaf. They'll shoot you if you say deaf or hearing impaired and you probably know this as well as anyone, right. Why? Why is it that people who have some hearing loss don't want to be called hearing impaired? Do you know? Kyle Campbell 49:33 Well, I think it goes back to identity and how we see ourselves how we think about ourselves. And like you mentioned, Michael, people have a tendency to want to categorize others and that's kind of how, you know, he would do things sometimes. And people have said such a wide variety of experiences and abilities, and characteristics and things to do with them. Where we, we can't really easily put someone into a category, we can't really lump someone based on our, our own perception of them. And yeah, it makes me think about what you were saying about language. And learn how words change, meaning. And even though we might say the same word, Michael, we might have different meanings to that word. Michael Hingson 50:57 But we can change definitions. And we don't tend to do that. In the area of disabilities as much, because people really still consider us impaired or not having as much ability. And the answer with deaf people and heart and not using hearing impaired is they certainly culturally do not want to be viewed as impaired. And there's no reason they should be. So you shouldn't have that equation that says that you're hearing impaired and I'm not so I'm better than you. And that is one of the reasons that they that the general preference is deaf or hard of hearing, you're taking away the whole concept of impaired. And so like with blindness, it shouldn't be visually impaired or vision impaired, it should be blind or low vision, take away the equation, the equating part take away the comparison. And there's no reason that we ought to not do that. In our world today, people are afraid of disabilities, because oh, it could happen to us. We've seen it we see things happen. Well, yeah. But there are a lot of things that can happen to a lot of people. And somewhere along the line we have to make the determination is a society. that disability is a way that we classify people, because they're somewhat different from us. So does that mean a left handed person is a person with a disability? Because they aren't like most people, by the definitions it should be. So, you know, we don't we don't deal with that very well. But we've got to get away from feeling that disability means lack of ability, and we shouldn't dance around it, it's playing disability fine. I'm a person with a disability. And so is Barack Obama, and so is Joe Biden. And so were you and so as everyone else, everyone has challenges, and everyone has differences. Kyle Campbell 53:15 Everyone has challenges. And this ability, disability, you know, we're all gonna have a disability at some point. As we age as our life changes, we're experienced these different things. And we meet the criteria, the definition given for disability, but it's how we, how we identify, and II mentioned value. It's helped me value in childhood that really makes the difference. I think, that, you know, we, I think like all culture, what the message was sent is that we value abilities to do different things. And which is hard for someone who has had a difficult time dealing with things. I mean, I like you know, I'm, and I like people, but we need to educate, educate, that, um, a person's various aspects to their identity does not impact their value as a person they have no value is you can't take it away. You can't add to it. You can't change it. A person is valuable in and of themselves. And that's it. something special, I think Michael Hingson 55:02 we need to recognize that everyone has gifts, and everyone has challenges. It doesn't matter who we really are. So what college do you work at now? Kyle Campbell 55:14 I want for a community college to invest in the essential battery. Michael Hingson 55:20 Right? And what's your favorite part of the job? Kyle Campbell 55:24 I'm working with students who are curious, you know, I mentioned curiosity. And I'm doing this to get to know people and students are curious about their different subjects, their different classes in school. And you never know who you're going to meet those people with all kinds of different backgrounds, and just so many potential connections. But I really value the growth mindset that is on the college campus or in a school setting. We're here to learn. And we're here to unstoppable. Thanks. So that's my favorite part. Now environment. Michael Hingson 56:20 You're clearly a very resilient person by any definition. So where do you find hope? And what would you advise others of us in terms of how to find more hope and bring it into our lives? Kyle Campbell 56:33 Thank you, Michael was the land is my, one of my absolute favorite words. My other word is appreciate. And both I was doing it and appreciate our long words, they have forced them forcing the boys there. You know, someone like me, we don't just say him on accident, we have to be intentional to say, um, when when my other people once multibeam resilient as to be flexible, to have hope that no matter what happens, it's going to be okay, I'm gonna find a way to make me my need to adjust your path a teensy bit. Bozena has been able to say, oh, it's not working out the way I planned. But that's okay. Because whenever it happens, it's going to have value. So, for me, I'm with my Christian faith. I know that my hope is with Jesus, and my hope is with God, and that no matter what happens, he's going to walk you out for my benefit. It's simply said that he's, you know, and let us know, for those of us in the faith, and there are absolutely times I know, understand what's going on. And if I try to understand what's going on, I'm gonna drive myself crazy. And I'm gonna put myself under stress and ensconced into even the heart. And the letting go of control. That's learning loves process has been amazing. For my resilience, because I'm designing go, I'm no longer personally connected to a specific outcome of something. Instead, I'm committed to the process. And I'm committed to my response of a situation. And I can't control so many things, none of us can, but I can enter them into my honors spots, right? Something Michael Hingson 59:16 you know, in the interesting thing about religion. We all have the same God, whether it's Christian, whether it's Jewish, whether it's Muslim, and the Bible tells us that we all have the same God and the teachings, the basic tenants of teachings are the same, and it would just be so much better if people would learn more about God and really reflect on the fact that we're all part of the same world. Kyle Campbell 59:46 I think, I think there is a tendency to want to point out things that we am I lacking in each other? I think there is a feeling of wanting to be superior. And to say, my beliefs are better than yours. Or mine, my belief is true and yours is not all my experience is more valid than yours. And I obviously do believe there is an absolute truth right there. Um, but it's it's and they weren't my end is not our place to judge and saying whose perspective is better? It's like, you know, like, like the, you know, there's a story of the monks, the blind monks feeling something, there is five of them in the soil, and they feel these different things in or something? And one says, oh, no, it's very thin. Anyone says no, it's very strong and dense. And I says, No, it's very long and kind of waves around. And they're all describing different parts of the elephant, right? Yeah, that's, that's the same event. And they all have a different perspective of it. So for one of them, say, your neuron you're on for thinking it's like this when it's like this? And I'm right. Michael Hingson 1:01:49 Yeah, yeah. Kyle Campbell 1:01:51 I think that's an this step on our part. And, you Michael Hingson 1:01:58 know, the, the interesting thing is that so many people judge, and so many people once again, decide that they know best, it goes back to what you said near the beginning of our time, which is that, in reality, you, you can't make the determination for other people. And you know, what, even if one religion is absolutely correct, and all the other religions are incorrect, it seems to me that if we follow the preachings of Christianity, it goes back to what you just said about judging. It is not our place to judge. And that's between God and every individual and Far be it from me to decide what God's choice is going to be. Kyle Campbell 1:02:50 Absolutely, Michael, even though I think I know better, probably for me to say what is right. For me to judge the situation, Michael Hingson 1:03:05 if you compare most of the major religions, the basic teachings, and the basic goals are really the same. And so again, Far be it from us to say, who's right and who's wrong, or what's right and what's not. And that includes people saying, Well, Jesus wasn't the Son of God. If you follow the teachings of Jesus, we're all children of God. And Jesus makes that very clear. But the issue still is, you know, we all have to stop judging, and it goes back to disabilities the same way. So, so, you know, it is a challenge. And, you know, I really applaud the adventure that you're on. And I have to ask, we're going to have to end at some point here, but tell me about the book that you're writing. Kyle Campbell 1:03:54 Yeah, sure. I could chat with you on Michael. Michael Hingson 1:04:00 We could do that. Yeah. Kyle Campbell 1:04:02 Well, I don't know if the US would appreciate that. So yeah, I have a book coming out. It's called beyond belief. How a brain stem tumor, Dr. faith and purpose, his life. And in my book beyond belief, um, I I talked about all these things that we've talked about today, my, my, my journey, as a kid and growing up and having medical issues. I talked a little bit about disability and my journey to doing counseling, still philosophy, and kind of weave it in with the Bible and seeing myself in the Bible and it was the philosopher and theologian. So uncloak is gorgeous, and you need to see yourself in the Bible. And after the Bible we talking to you, and about you. And so I began my journey of what that was for me. But it's in bunk, and I end with practical strategies for someone. So living beyond belief, or maybe, as you might say, unstoppable, living things like calling out the value, and the others, things like being patient, for the sake of others, things like being kind to each other. And it's so easy to skip these things, as after thoughts of what we should be doing, when in reality, they're essential to what we should be doing every day. And it's been a fun process to write the book. And I'm excited to share my message. I beyond beneath our brainstem tumor, broad and purpose to life is going to be available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle edition. Michael Hingson 1:06:29 When will it be coming out? Kyle Campbell 1:06:31 The official launch date is Thursday, November is direct, which is this Thursday, the Kindle edition will be 99 cents that day. So if you wanted to donate $1, and help me become a best selling author and help and learn about living with the brainstem tumor, you can do that. I didn't realize for a long time, how unique it is to live with a brain stem tumor. We have our brain tumors every now and then. We don't hear much about brain stem tumors. And when I realized recently, how special that is, it was kind of like, I had a conviction that, wow, I need to share this story. So I'm happy to have the opportunity to do that. Michael Hingson 1:07:37 Are you self publishing it? Or do you have a publisher? Kyle Campbell 1:07:40 I'm self I'm I have a hybrid publisher. So I'm self publishing. But I have an independent press who has helped me along the way. Yeah, they're called press. They're based out of Fresno here. Michael Hingson 1:07:59 Well, I hope that you'll also figure out a way to make it an audio book or get audible to produce it and put it up on its site and make it available in as many different forms as you can. Kyle Campbell 1:08:11 Of course, thank you. Yeah, in fact, just today, I was talking with my engineer, my my publisher about doing audiobooks. And trying to get not started. So I would love to have that. People have asked for it. And and yeah, hopefully it's coming down the pike. Michael Hingson 1:08:34 Cool. Well, Kyle, I want to thank you for being here with us today. It's been a real joy and a real pleasure. And I think I've learned a lot. And it's been a wonderful conversation. How can people reach out to you if they want to contact you or learn more about you and so on? Kyle Campbell 1:08:53 Yeah, thank you, Michael. You can find me online. My website is www dot Kyle K Y L E www.Kylebeyondbelief.com My email is on there Kyle dot beyondbelief@gmail.com. But if he had to my website, you will be able to fill out a form and contact me on there. One more time. www.Kylebeyondbelief.com. Michael Hingson 1:09:30 Well, Kyle, thank you very much again for being with us. And I want to thank you for listening out there today. We really appreciate it hope that you found this informative and enjoyable and inspirational. If you have a chance please give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to our podcast. And I would love to know what you think so please feel free to email me at Michaelhi at acessibe A C C E S S I B E dot com, or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson H i n g s o n.com/podcast. So we really do value your thoughts, your comments, and Kyle, for you and for all of you listening out there if you know of anyone else who you think we ought to have as a guest on the podcast, unstoppable mindset, please let us know we'd love to hear from you. And we'd love to, to find ways to to accommodate any guests that you bring our way. So once more Kyle, thanks very much. It's been wonderful to have you here today. Kyle Campbell 1:10:35 Thank you, Michael. It's been great. I appreciate that Michael Hingson 1:10:43 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. 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Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Susan Giesemann a sergeant in the Marine Corps who was struck and killed by lightning along with her unborn son, propelled Suzanne in a new direction in search of life's deepest truths. When she first began researching and writing the Hay House published book, The Priest and the Medium, she never dreamed that she would one day connect with the unseen world herself.After years of meditation, she began to have intuitive experiences, which led her to several classes on mediumship and to an intensive course at the respected Arthur Findlay College of Psychic Sciences in Stansted, England. Her eye-opening experiences there allowed her to develop her contact with the unseen world to the point where she is now in demand for her readings and her classes in evidence-based mediumship.Suzanne receives messages daily from her guides in spirit, a group of advanced teachers known as Sanaya.Please enjoy my conversation with Suzanne Giesemann.
Kleider machen Leute! Aus diesem Grund spreche ich in der heutigen Podacstfolge mit @joy.sanaya, die als Modedesignerin und Stilberaterin eine echte Expertin auf diesem Gebiet ist. Die richtige Kleidung kann das eigene Wohlbefinden um ein Vielfaches steigern. Die falsche Kleidung hingegen kann dafür sorgen, dass wir unsere “Problemzonen” für uns selbst und andere noch betonen. In dieser Folge erfährst du, mit welchen Proportionen du dich am besten kleidest. Wir sprechen darüber, wie man “Problemzonen” kaschiert, welche Farben, Muster und Schnitte dich schlanker wirken lassen und worauf du bei deiner Kleidung sonst noch achten solltest. Außerdem kannst du bei der lieben Joy eine Schrank-Analyse gewinnen. Um an der Verlosung teilzunehmen, folge einfach @joy.sanaya und mir bei Instagram. Like diesen Post und markiere in den Kommentaren zwei Personen für die diese Podcastfolge auch interessant sein könnte. Wenn du deine Chancen noch vergrößern möchtest, kannst du die Podcastfolge auch in deiner Story teilen und mich und @joy.sanaya verlinken. Der Gewinner wird per PM benachrichtigt. Ich wünsche dir ganz viel Erfolg bei der Verlosung und außerdem ganz viel Spaß und viele neue Erkenntnisse mit dieser spannenden Folge. PS: Ich freue mich auch immer sehr über eine positive Bewertung von euch. Link zu Joy: ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joy.sanaya/ Meine Links: ➡️ LIFESTYLE SCHLANK Online Programm: https://shinecoaching.de/online-programm-lifestyle-schlank/ ➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julia_shinecoaching/
Suzanne Giesemann and her team in spirit, Sanaya along with assistants Bev and Lynette fielded questions from the live comments and callers. The energy is uplifting and full of joy, with questions ranging from whether our pets can come back as other animals to WHO, exactly, is watching over us? And more thoughtful and inspiring questions of interest to all who travel this Awakened Way. Never miss a live podcast by signing up here: https://suzannegiesemann.com/podcast/ Find out about Suzanne's events here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SURVEY LINK: https://bit.ly/feedback_UltraSounds SUMMARY: Rachel and Sanaya discuss 3 clinical vignettes regarding cancer genetics with Dr. Versha Pleasant, MD, MPH. TIMESTAMPS: 00:41 Dr. Versha Pleasant Biography 02:18 Case 1: 42-year-old woman presents to establishcare 11:01 Case 2: 34-year-old woman presents to discuss risk reducing surgery for breast cancer. 07:35 Case 3: 47-year-old patient with abnormal uterine bleeding on Tamoxifen. 24:12 Wrap-up LINKS: Practice Bulletin No 182: Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome, Obstetrics & Gynecology: September 2017 - Volume 130 - Issue 3 - p e110-e126 doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000002296 Daly MB, Pal T, Berry MP, et al. Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 2.2021, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2021;19(1):77-102. doi:10.6004/jnccn.2021.0001 Pleasant VA, Griggs JJ. Contemporary Residential Segregation and Cancer Disparities. J Clin Oncol. 2021 Sept;39(25):2739-2741. DOI: 10.1200/JCO.21.01328 Schneider K, Zelley K, Nichols KE, et al. Li-Fraumeni Syndrome. 1999 Jan 19 [Updated 2019 Nov 21]. In: Adam MP, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, et al., editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993-2022. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1311/ Kumamoto T, Yamazaki F, Nakano Y, et al. Correction to: Medical guidelines for Li-Fraumeni syndrome 2019, version 1.1. Int J Clin Oncol. 2022;27(1):262-263. doi:10.1007/s10147-021-02086-5 Idos G, Valle L. Lynch Syndrome. In: Adam MP, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, et al., eds. GeneReviews®. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; February 5, 2004. McGarrity TJ, Amos CI, Baker MJ. Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome. In: Adam MP, MirzaaGM, Pagon RA, et al., eds. GeneReviews®. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; February 23, 2001. TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/ultrasounds_CancerGenetics DISCLOSURES/DISCLAIMERS: The OBGYN Delivered student team has no relevant financial disclosures. The Ultrasounds podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please do not use any of the information presented to treat, diagnose, or prevent real life medical concerns. The statements made on this podcast are solely those of the OB/GYN Delivered hosts and guests and do not reflect the views of any specific institution or organization.
Can Spirit Use the Phone? Why Do All My Relationships Fail? My Family Doesn't Believe In Mediumship! Do We Have To Pay Debts from Past Lives? These questions and so many more were addressed in this joyful hour with Suzanne, Sanaya, and her earthly team of Bev and Lynette. It was touching, uplifting, lively and a great way to feel the energy of this loving community of callers and listeners which is such an integral part of Suzanne's work. While this episode was PRE-RECORDED, and thus no call-in is possible, the energy remains the same. If you never want to miss another Live Episode of Messages of Hope Podcast, sign up for notices at the link below OR subscribe via your favorite podcast streaming services. If you never want to miss another Live Episode of Messages of Hope Podcast, sign up for notices here (and know that your information will never be shared or sold or used in any way you don't intend): Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's SEASON FINALE, guest Sanaya El Sayad spills all the tea by answering your most asked questions!For a complete transcript of this episode visit davidstea.comTo shop our website and discover your next favourite tea click hereAbout the guest: Sanaya El SayadSanaya has been working at DAVIDsTEA for over 10 years now. She initially started as a seasonal hire in-store while working towards a history degree at McGill University. Although she was passionate about her field of study, tea became somewhat of a calling she just couldn't ignore. She began working at our Head Office in Montreal, where she eventually became the Senior Director of Buying, Tea & Product. Her passion for tea—and sharing it with others—made her an integral part of the team. In fact, Sanaya often has the final say on which teas are released into the world. Cool, huh? She's also traveled with DAVIDsTEA to visit the beautiful tea gardens of Sri Lanka and had the opportunity to work on a water impact project in Kenya. Fun fact: Sanaya's love of tasting and experiencing new things extends to her love of trying new restaurants and sipping natural wines!
In this episode, I share three sources which I learned a lot from. Here are the links: * Aaron Abke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seaJcY0kXjk&list=PLKVRMm6i0kggMtjKecjF51t_0yp5ydPs8 * Suzanne Giesemann and Sanaya: https://suzannegiesemann.com/daily-way/ * Great articles: https://lonerwolf.com/spiritual-journey/ How to ask your spirit guides for help or signs.: 1: Eyes open or closed, ask with words or thoughts. Does not matter. 2: Have an intention that you want to connect to them. (You do not have to believe they are real or believe the help or sign will come through.) 3: Say or think with a clear intention that you want to connect. "I am calling my spirit guides. Please help me with (your problem) or give me a sign." NOTE: If you do NOT get the help you ask for, that MIGHT be because your issue is connected to your life path, and you perhaps are supposed to learn something from this. Otherwise, my experience is that your guides will help you with everything you ask for.(!) This channel is an experiment where I ask the spirit guides for the assistance I need and report the results back to you. * For personal mentoring on how to access the power of the spirit guides: https://www.terjenordkvelle.com/spiritguidementor * Check out the testing results in the Scorecard here: https://shorturl.at/mxKS4 * Get the latest updates in my newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/testingtheguides CONTENTS OF THIS EPISODE 0:00 - What you will learn 2:05 - You are on the right track! 5:00 - Aaron Abke 6:47 - Suzanne Giesemann 9:02 - Lonerwolf BACKGROUND Have you ever experienced something you cannot explain? Do you think there is a chance we do not know everything about the universe? The Spirit guide theory is that right now, this second, you are surrounded by great friends that would love for you to say hello. You see, because of your free will, they are waiting patiently for you to make the first move. They have known you all your life, they love you more than you can imagine, they will never judge you and they are here to help. With whatever you wish. Best regards, Terje Nordkvelle. Norwegian coach and journalist. ▶MY EMAIL: terje@terjenordkvelle.com #TestingTheGuides --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/testingtheguides/message
Should we send love and light to Putin? ~ Can our loved ones see what we're doing (under the covers? in the shower?) ~ Do our auras reflect our spiritual growth? ~ How can the songs spirit sends be so perfect? ~ Is my mother still mean on the other side? ~ Is it okay to "go to the light" when we cross over? ~ Do our loved ones in spirit feel physical sensations, like a hug? ~ How do they send us dreams? These and so many more great questions about the afterlife were submitted by MOH listeners and answered in this podcast by Suzanne and her team in spirit, Sanaya. As always, Suzanne tuned in directly for the big answers, and they were always loving, and often surprising. Share in the loving energy of this gathering and subscribe below if you never want to miss a live broadcast of Messages of Hope. If you never want to miss a live broadcast of Messages of Hope, be sure to subscribe for the advance notice email here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So of course the change that took place in my life required much more than just me reading Creating Money by Sanaya Roman, though I have to say reading this book did play an integral role in me changing my life. Sanaya truly sets the record straight about spirituality and money in this book. I believe the two go together in a serendipitous way. Often we confuse "the love of money" or the desire for money as being inherently an evil, selfish thing. I don't believe this always has to be the case, and the answer I truly believe is in this book. I can only hope to convey the message through my own wisdom and experience to the best of my ability. Enjoy the podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lilstainmusic/support
Did Jesus reincarnate? Is saging really effective? Psychedelics and plant medicines? Why can't my loved ones hear me? Do our personalities continue? Why can't I get out of this rut at work? There were so many great questions on this lively show, you won't want to miss it. Callers and regular listeners submitted questions for Suzanne and her guides Sanaya and the answers were sometimes surprising and always full of love and wisdom. Find out more about Suzanne at www.SuzanneGiesemann.com Listen to the referenced conversation with Dr. Tony Cicorio (heavenly music!) here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you have a question about the greater reality that will benefit all listeners? Callers ask questions of evidential medium Suzanne and her team of guides.
Do you have a question about the greater reality that will benefit all listeners? Callers ask questions of evidential medium Suzanne and her team of guides.
Ask Suzanne and Sanaya! Do you have a question about the greater reality that will benefit all listeners? Callers ask questions of evidential medium Suzanne and her team of guides.
Do you have a question about the greater reality that will benefit all listeners? Callers ask questions of evidential medium Suzanne and her team of guides.
Do you have a question about the greater reality that will benefit all listeners? Callers ask questions of evidential medium Suzanne and her team of guides.
His Indian Wife Blurb : "Marry me.", Nicolas had his eyes fixed on her lips. "Huh? Pardon?", Sanaya was totally surprised. She was in a dream? Or... ** Sanaya Roy Chowdhury, from a small town in India who ran away from home. Twenty one years old Beautiful, tall and a simple girl. After running away to the USA she thought she finally got her freedom but one day, when she went to a party with her best friend she was lost. When she was searching for a way out she was chased by bad boys. In order to save herself from them she asked a complete stranger to pretend to kiss her. Exactly when she thought she was saved there was something waiting for her... When the stranger will ask her to marry him, will she agree? But he'll have her agreeing anyway possible because he wants her, AT ANY COST. His name is Nicolas Davis. His Indian Wife novel is a romance story about Sanaya. You can read this novel online on Bravonovel
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