RESOURCES
PODCAST:
Into it with the Intuitive
Julie is passionate about teaching others how to develop and tap into their own intuition. She believes everyone can access the divine knowledge within, but that they just have never been taught how. Her podcast instructs you on how to tap into your own inner knowing and empowers you to uncover your life’s purpose and calling.
Soulful Selections
Each month, I handpick a selection of curated items that resonate with the essence of our shared spiritual desire for growth and awareness. From mystical books to empowering intuitive and divination tools, these are more than mere favorites; they are gateways to deeper soulful connection, self-discovery, and the wisdom that resides within.
25 Lies Patriarchy Taught Me About Being a Woman
25 lies patriarchy taught me as a christian woman is about a spiritual awakening to the truth of those beliefs that no longer serve your greatest good. It’s recognizing that the journey between what you once were and who you are becoming is where the real beauty takes place, and it is more about the unlearning then the learning that allows you to reclaim your power.
How Can I Grow My Intuition Daily?
Longing to learn how to tap into your intuition? Here are 5 easy ways to daily connect to your intuition and build your confidence and trust in your ability to connect.
Spiritual Meanings of Colors
The Universe sends us an abundance of signs and signals to guide us along our journey through life. One of the most beautiful that is used is colors. We are surrounded by colors, everywhere we go, everywhere we look. Certain colors can bring about specific memories for us, or we may even have developed some of our own meanings and attributes for particular colors. Each color does have a specific spiritual meaning and today we will be looking at what those are.
Deconstruction vs. Demolition: When your world falls apart.
I was finally comfortable in this deconstruction process ,and then, out of none where, it showed up and blindsided me. I can only explain it as being in the ocean enjoying the waves amidst the chilly but finally bearable water as your skin had adjusted to the cold, and then out of none where the undertow comes in and sweeps your feet out from under you and you are swept away fully immersed, unsure if you are going to every get your footing again. That is what I call the demolition period of deconstruction.