In this special episode, Amanda celebrates her 20th wedding anniversary and shares the guidance of the Falcon from Messages From Your Animal Spirit Guides by Steven D. Farmer. Falcon reminds us to act on opportunities with unwavering commitment and to show up fully in both love and life. Amanda reflects on the lessons marriage teaches us—adventure together, stay present, and never forget the power of showing up wholeheartedly for one another.
✨ Key TakeawaysShow up 100%: Love thrives when we give our all to one another.
Stay steady yet flexible: Commitment doesn’t mean rigidity; it means moving forward together while adjusting to life’s winds.
Adventure together: Joy, play, and discovery keep relationships alive.
Cherish daily presence: Small acts of love—like hugging each day—create lasting bonds.
"I choose to show up fully in love, honoring commitment, joy, and adventure with an open heart."
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Card pulled from Messages From Your Animal Spirit Guides Oracle Cards by Steven D. Farmer.
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