Good is What Makes You Feel Well
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Good is What Makes You Feel Well
Lynda Samphire in The Messages Hidden in Your Dreams
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In this episode, we explore the hidden messages in our dreams, how to begin trusting our intuition, and what it really means to listen to ourselves on a deeper level.
I had so much fun talking with my guest, Lynda Samphire, a highly intuitive transformational coach who guides people in exploring their gifts, creativity, and inner knowing. Lynda invites us to slow down, tune in, and reconnect with the wisdom that already lives within us. Her work is deeply rooted in both personal experience and years of study in psychology, metaphysical science, and a range of healing and embodiment practices. I hope you love this conversation as much as I did!
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