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June 1, 2025 62 mins
Asia Suler, writer, teacher, earth intuitive, the author of Mirrors in the Earth and the host of Remember Why You Are Here, is back on the show this week to discuss how the devastation of Hurricane Helene in the mountains of NC helped remind her of the beautiful impact we can all make on our world when we band together. She also tells us about what it means to truly be an Earth Angel. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:17):
Hello and welcome to Psychic Teachers. I'm your host, Samantha
Fay and I'm Dab Bowen and today we have our beautiful,
lovely friend Asia back to talk with us about some
amazing things she's doing in her life and her work
and what it really means to be an Earth Angel.
But first let's remind you of who Asia is. She's

(01:38):
a writer, a teacher, an Earth intuitive, the author of
Mira's and the Earth, and the host of Remember Why
You Are Here. Asia began her journey after years of
chronic pain and illness. The experience which pushed her into
a deep search for healing both within and without, let
her to the altar of the Green World and the

(01:58):
creation of her online sanctuary, which offers educational experiences in herbalism, animism,
and Earth Center personal growth. Asia has guided over one
hundred thousand students in seventy plus countries through her immersive
online programs. Through her work, Asia helps people embrace their
own unique medicine through a joyful engagement with the natural world.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Welcome back, Asia.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Thank you both so much for having me. I love
being on this podcast so much. I love all the
folks who tune in. It's just such a delight.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
We're so happy to have you here. So since you've
been on the show, so much has happened in your world.
I can't remember if you came on before or after
your beautiful daughter was born, but you have your a
three year old now.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
Which is just fantastic.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
You have this flourishing, growing, amazing business, this wonderful book
out in the world, and then boom, Hurricane Helene comes
into your life where you were in the mountains of
North Carolina. Did you just start us off telling us
a little bit about that experience and how it impacted you.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
So last fall in at the end of September here
in the area of Asheville, North Carolina, we had Hurricane
Helene come through and it was a humongous event. It
was a geological event. We had what has been called
a thousand year flood, but actually I had I have

(03:27):
some friends who are really into geology, and they say
it's actually a thirty thousand year flood. So we had
this really epic event where Hurricane Helene came through and
came through in our area in a place where we're
just not prepared for that kind of event, and because
of the way the mountains are shaped and the way

(03:50):
the water flows, it ended up also causing thousands of landslides,
millions and millions of trees down, like entire forests are gone,
And many towns were destroyed because of the flooding. So
the town where I live, Marshall, North Carolina, was one
of those towns that was destroyed. And I had an

(04:10):
apothecary in downtown Marshall that had been my space for
nine years. It held about thirteen years of medicine, and yeah,
it was all destroyed, and the flood reached nine feet
inside of my room, inside of the apothecary, And it

(04:30):
was kind of a wild experience because cell service went down,
power went out, water went out, cell service went down,
and so nobody knew what was happening in other places.
It took days to find out. You know, we ran
out of gas, all the grocery stores were closed. So
one of my friends described it as a doorstep apocalypse,

(04:52):
like we got to sort of get a taste of
what it will be like when all the systems go down.
And so it was like this slow role realization of
what had been happening elsewhere. And so it took me
like three days to even find out that the town
was gone. Our town was gone, and that my apothecary
was destroyed, and because we just don't have the infrastructure

(05:17):
to deal with this, and including the fact that we
have major roads that go through major passes in order
to reach Asheville, like three of the four major roads
out of Ashville were destroyed had to be rebuilt, so
we also couldn't leave, and so, you know, it was
it was a huge passage and one in which you know,

(05:37):
many people, like the whole city of Asheville was without
clean water for months, without running water for almost a month,
without electricity for about the same amount of time, and
so we really had to reorganize basically our whole, our

(05:59):
whole system, our whole interaction with one another and with
the living world. And yeah, it was like a seminole event.
It was a life changing event for me. And it
was a life changing event in these mountains like they
won't they will never be the same.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
They really will not. Asia and I kind of spent way,
probably too many hours watching videos and listening to reports
and talking to other friends up that way. And it's
been one thing on top of another. Not only have
you all, of course had Helene, you've had wildfires, one
of my favorite places on the planet is wild Acre's
Retreat in Little Switzerland. And I was on pins and

(06:38):
needles with that last fire because I know they evacuated
that area. It just goes on and on and on,
and your lack of communication was such a factor in
your recovery process. Perhaps, And I finally was able to
connect with a friend who lives an Ashville proper and
I said, what do you need from me? And he said,
send cat food. Yeah, well I'm across the stay, but okay,

(07:02):
I can make that happen. And through this bizarre circuitous reality,
I got bags of canet food to his area.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Oh so I know.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
That you probably have lived through a lot of those
synchronicities and miracles as you have been in this process
now for a year.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
Yeah, there's been so many miracles.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
An event like this it makes the veil very very thin,
and you really touch the other side and the other
world comes close to you. And I think that's it's
an intensity, right, because there's actually there's a lot of death,
there's a lot of beings crossing over, and at the
same time, because that other world is coming closer, there

(07:43):
is a lot of just like bizarre miracles, like I remember,
just like three days before the hurricane, I got this
really strong message to go up to this Hawthorne Grove,
where I visit many times a year. It's like one
of my most sacred spaces, and I normally don't.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
Go at that point in September.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
I wait a few more weeks and I go when
the berries are ripe at the beginning of October to
harvest the fruits the haws.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
But I just got such a strong message.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
I was like in town and it was like you
need to go there now, like get in your car
and drive up there right now.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
And so I did, and I still.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
Didn't understand it, but I was like, you know, I'm
just I'm following this. And then a few days later
Helene hit and there was a major landslide up there.
I still don't know whether the grove exists or not
still because I haven't been able to get back up
because that road no longer exists. They are working on
rebuilding that road. And so it was just like one

(08:39):
of those moments though, where I was like wow, like
that was such a miracle that I was guided up
there for one last visit, you know, or maybe not
a last visit. Maybe it still exists and I'll be
able to get back there one day. I feel like
I heard a lot of stories like that, a lot
of stories of just you know, people getting these messages
before it happened to remove their things from storage or

(09:01):
you know, to go to higher ground or whatever, and
then you know, in the midst of it happening, just yeah, somehow,
people surviving, people helping one another, people getting the resources
that they need.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
And it was you know, I've.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
Been talking a lot about how there's this experience where
it was both like horrific and such a privilege actually
to live through, and especially like being in these mountains.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
You see now you're like, oh, that's why that.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Valley is shaped the way it's shaped, because this has happened,
you know, one thousand times in the last million years.
It just hasn't happened in our lifetime or in our memory.
But you're actually getting to be a part of like
this this geological time and the life span of these mountains,

(09:53):
and that's it's pretty sacred to witness these mountains, to
witness her like go through these really huge cycles and
monumental times in her growth. When you are here and
literally like some of the stones that are unearthed, because
now places that used to be you know, grass or
trees or moss is just bare stone. You know, a

(10:15):
lot of those stones have never been touched by human
hand before, have never seen the light before. And you like,
what a privilege to witness that and be with that.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
What a great attitude because I can't imagine walking to
your apothecary and seeing nine feet of mud. I can't
even picture that or imagine the emotion that must have
gone along with that. How did that shape your connection
to your work? Did it shift it?

Speaker 3 (10:45):
Yeah? You know, it was like as soon as I
got news about what had happened in town, I knew
that it was gone. And I didn't fully understand like
all of what that meant because I'd never lived through
a flood like that before. I didn't understand that the
sledge that's left behind is toxic, and you know, it's
it's a really huge process to try and recover even

(11:06):
just like the smallest thing from something like that. But
I knew that it was all gone, and I I
I actually I hiked in the day like the day
after the water receded and got stuck in quicksand I
had to crawl out on my hands and knees, and
I literally like kicked down the door to get into

(11:28):
my apothecary.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
And I was like, how am I going to get
back out of this building?

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Such a dramatic event, And I at that time, I
didn't really understand the toxicity of the sledge, So I
was like, if I can just save some of the
flower essence, some of the mother essences. And I was
like in there, like my whole body shaking, like just
climbing over furniture, you know, because the eddie picked everything
up in the room. It was a large room, and
so do you can see like swirl it all gently

(11:55):
and then like let it back down in the center
of the room and you can like see the marks
on the wall that you know if it's slowly going
down the water in the room. But so it was
all in a jumble, and I climbed over it to
get to where the apothecary was and just trying to
like I had this you know, pack basket with me
and buckets, and I'm packing it all up. And it
took some of my friends who were incredibly patient, kind

(12:17):
in sweet who showed up a little while later, like
sort of gently orienting me to the fact that like, okay,
like even if a drop of some of this stuff
got in the medicine, like it would no longer be medicine,
and so you know, you can keep it talismanically, but
this is not usable anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
And you know it was.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
It was just one of these things where I and
I think this comes up for people in life, where
a chapter ends and it's not because it was bad
in any way or toxic or even like you know,
something that you were like, oh, I can't wait for
this to end, you know, like a chapter ends and
I could start it again. Like I could have been

(12:57):
like I'm going to spend this whole year and I'm
going to time all the bloom times and I'm going
to rebuild this whole thing. But I the longer I
sat with it, the more it was just so clear
that I was like, let it go. Just let it go,
you know, like this was a huge phase of my life,
so important to me, and I wasn't supposed to rebuild it.

(13:20):
And it wasn't because it wasn't precious or valuable or
meaningful to people. I've had a lot of people ask
me to if I'm going to restart it, begging me
to restart it, and I it just was not in
alignment to do it.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
And and you know, what.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
My guides are really telling me was like, we want
you to use this energy that you would use for
rebuilding this to build the next you know, build the
next palace, like build the next phase of your life.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
And and I it was this.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
Incredible experience too, talk about miracles, where I let my
community know that this had had happened. And I also,
you know, not only are we all like collectively dealing
with some pretty serious trauma PTSD, but also I launched
myself into fundraising and trying to help like rescue this

(14:17):
building that Hypothecary is a part of.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
So I basically.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
Couldn't work for months and was doing this, and I
sort of let my community know, like, hey, this had happened,
and I wasn't sure, like am.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
I going to be able to keep paying my employees?

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Like I didn't know, And it was absolutely stunning the
way people showed up. I had no concept at all,
I'm going to cry. I had no concept that people
would show up in that way and like support me
in that way.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
And so while I.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Thought I was going to have this huge loss of
income and I wasn't sure like how my business would
survive it. Instead, I ended up being fully supported in
during that time through people's donations and people being willing
to purchase classes that I had online. It really gave
me the strength to, you know, realize, oh, what I'm

(15:10):
doing is valuable, what I'm going to continue to do
is valuable, And it gave me like the very little
literal foundation to step into the next phase of my work,
which ended up being starting my podcast, which I had
wanted to do for years, and I was supposed to
start it that fall, like that was the plan. So
of course that didn't happen, but I still was like, Okay,

(15:32):
I'm getting the green light, let's do it. So did
that and then also launch this course that I've been
wanting to do for ten years called Earth Angel School
specific school for other highly sensitives and empaths. So yeah,
it really it initiated this whole era of my life
and yet it didn't leave me. And this is something

(15:53):
that was really profound for me to realize that the
Apothecary and that whole era of my work, like it
still exists in the other world. And actually one of
my employees tells me that she when she goes to
the Acashic records, like that's where she goes, she goes
the apothecary and and so it's still like a source
of strength for me. And obviously, like working with the

(16:15):
plants is still like at the bedrock of who I
am and how I live my life and you know
what matters to me. And it was this big door
closing so that these other doors of these long held
dreams could open, and I just have embraced that with
a lot of humility.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Wow, what a beautiful example of the power of surrender.
I mean, that's it. You are a living embodiment of
what it means to let a chapter close so that
another one can begin.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
I think that takes so much courage, that surrender to
say yes I can let this go and yes this
or something better is coming. That is so brave. The
process you've been through, Asia.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
I think there's a level in which to you, there's
not as much of a.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
Choice here you go, what am I going to do?
You know, like fight this or surrender? It like really
reminds me of childbirth in that way. It's like there's
just it is what it is.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
You know.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
I think there's a real like alchemical journey that happens
in that surrender, and that's such a powerful part of
living through a natural disaster like that, as you just
realize that you're so little on the face of this earth, and.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
That that can actually be like a source of.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Strength and comfort to be like, hey, there's something much
bigger than me that's at play, and like my role
is just to show up in authenticity and to keep
listening and keep my heart open and know that things
will be will be cared for because there's a vision
much bigger than my own holding it.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
You have such a strong connection to Mother Earth and nature.
How have you felt her energy shift since then?

Speaker 2 (17:59):
You know, it's interesting because, like I mentioned, you know,
these events.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
Have happened in the history of these mountains, you know
a thousand times. These are some of the oldest mountains
on Earth. You know, the way the land is shaped
to shape the way it is because of these kinds
of this kind of flooding. The thing that makes it
so like horrific and hard to digest is that you
are confronted with the sheer volume of you know, waste

(18:26):
and toxicity that we create in this current society and culture.
Like literally are we have a plastic plant up river
from our town that makes plastic piping, and there's just
millions of plastic pipes in the river, just lining the bank. Still,

(18:46):
That's another thing I realized is just how long it
actually takes to recover from something like this. There's still cars,
you know, crushed and upside down on the side of
the road. And but yeah, so things like that. It's
like she's it was like she took the band aid
off or the cover over your eyes, and you are
seeing all these things that are conceptual. You know it exists,

(19:08):
but when it's literally like in a heap in you know,
lining the roads in your town, in your front yard,
you know, it's it's pretty hard to ignore.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
You know.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
I think that the earth has this ability to hold
like the full spectrum of feelings and the deepest feeling
that could go. So it's like there's deep wild grief.
There's like sort of like the deep ecstatic experience of
being like brought to your knees, of being in commune
like such intense communion with her because power went out

(19:39):
over such a large swath like several hundred miles, Like
the stars were so bright over those days. And the
thing is is like she can hold it all, you know.
And so there's this level in which going through something
like this has only brought me closer to her and
to these mountains. Like I think about the river like

(20:01):
moving through my apothecary, and I can like feel the
body of the river moving through the body of that room,
you know. And and like I think this is something
I'm really passionate about people like orienting to, is that
there is only forgiveness, Like the Earth forgives us already.

(20:21):
You're already forgiven, you know, we've we're already forgiven for
what has what we've you know, wrecked, what has has happened,
And the invitation, over and over and over again is
just to come home. And I think when things like
this happen, of course, there's like a deep ecological grief
because a lot shifted, you know, we have a lot
of we have a lot of endangered species here, including

(20:42):
hellbenders and these incredibly large just ancient salamanders, and a
lot of their habitat was destroyed.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
They often live under the same.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
Rock their entire life, so they will live under like
one rock and a stream for like thirty years, and
obviously all those rocks were you know, just scraped out
with this.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
So there's like a deep grief, but there's also like
this very this very clear.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
Call of like come home, you know, come home and
see that, like you are a part of this. You
were never you were never not a part of nature,
You're never something different, you know, like this, this is
who you are. And I think you know, especially when
there was no water, everyone was getting water from creeks.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
And swimming pools and springs.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
And you know that's how we were like washing our
clothes and washing our dishes and you know, boiling water
in order to be able to drink it, and you know,
all those things like it just it brings you even
closer in connection and realization that we really actually have
never left, We've just forgotten and so much of the
world has really been created by humans in like a

(21:58):
traumatized state, and so really learning these tools as well
of like moving through something like this that is very
traumatizing and coming out the other side having the tools
to integrate and feel.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Whole again in your body.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
That's like an essential not only life skill, but like
culture shifting skill that will change, like the shape of
human society and the shape of our role on this planet.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
You know, what I keep seeing is the Tower card.
You know how like in trow we see the tower
card and you feel like that's it, it's over, everything
is going to be awful. But that's not what the
Tower card means. And what comes after the Tower card,
you know, is hope and beauty and rebirth and renewal.

(22:46):
So that's just a great reminder of that's how we work.
But that's also how Mother Earth works.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
The Tower always reminds us that we will build again,
you know, we will build again. Asian, let me ask
you this in listening to Utah, can I hear such
a serenity of peacefulness in the way that you describe
where you've come to after this experience? How does this
inform the work you're doing now?

Speaker 3 (23:10):
You know, I think that when you have in your
death experience like that, you know, it makes things super
clear where you're Like if I were to die tomorrow
and that felt like a real possibility at certain times
during that event.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
Like what would I have wanted to do?

Speaker 3 (23:28):
And so I think there was this part of me
that was like I'm done with not doing like exactly
what I want to do, even though it's like a
little scary, you know. And I think it was clarifying
for me in that way of being like what do
I have to lose? You know, because when you touch
death so intimately and you see so many things ending,

(23:51):
you're like, this could all end tomorrow. It truly could.
And so you know, what is it that is singing
to me? What is it that I want to risk?
You know, And it's just it's worth that risk. And
for me, you know, because I I am the breadwinner
of my family. I have employees who are the breadwinners

(24:11):
of their family. It's always been like a really high
priority for me of like I need to make sure
that i'm i'm I'm playing it safe to bring in
enough income basically to like make sure everybody is supported.
And after this event, when you know, you just sort
of that veil got so thin. It just it seemed

(24:34):
like there was no other option, but like, go for it,
do it you like you will be caught and if
and it's worth it, right because it's like you're aliveness.
It's worth it, Like you are alive you have spared,
like you you have been given this lease on life,
So like, do the things that you've been dreaming about,

(24:56):
even if it's scary, even if it means that you're
gonna have to reorganize your whole life, even if it
doesn't end up working, you know, in the same way
things have been working, Like, your aliveness is worth it.
And I think that that is like a principle that
I live by. That, Like, the purpose of life is
not happiness. The purpose of life is aliveness. And so

(25:18):
we're like, instead of asking yourself like, well, what's going
to make me happy, to ask you, like, what's going.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
To bring me alive?

Speaker 3 (25:24):
And it's like that aliveness now that has like really
become my compass.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
I love that distinction. We say that on the show
a lot, that this isn't a happy ever after life,
that we're not here for the fairy tale ending, you know,
we're here to grow our soul. But I like that
that word aliveness. That's that's just a beautiful distinction. Well,
tell us about the podcast, because I don't want to
say it came out of this because you were thinking

(25:51):
about it before then, But tell us what it is,
what your goal is with it, and I'm sure that
the aliveness is a part of that podcast.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
And we want you to talk about your book a
little bit too.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (26:05):
Well so, I yes, I had this idea to start
a podcast for a while, but that fall last fall,
the whole I was like, I'm going to take the
whole month of October, I'm going to come up with
the name. I'm going to start making episodes. And yeah,
I still hadn't had a name. And it was interesting
because I was like throwing around these names having to
do with like the creek by my house, and then

(26:26):
this happened and I and it was honestly triggering. I
was like, I can't have the word creak and in
my podcast right now, like it's I can't. So I
kind of felt like I was back to the drawing board.
But then I had this experience of, you know, letting
my community know what had happened. And not only was
I receiving like literal financial support to move through this time,

(26:48):
but I got this incredible deluge of like emails and
comments and messages and letters of people telling me what
my work had meant to them. And I'm crying again,
and it was like it was soul saving in a
way that I still have a hard time put putting

(27:10):
to words. But I saw this happen like across the
board in our community, that people from the outside who
were resourced coming in with their love and their care.
And I literally could see people's souls like come back
into their body and anchor and their bodies here for
that outside love and care, and you know, because of
that outside love and care. And I so I was

(27:32):
receiving these messages, you know, and I was like, I
would like read them once we got you know, power
back and connectivity back, which happened for us a little
bit sooner than closer to town. Uh, I was reading.
I would read them at night, you know, like before
I went to bed. And I have this folder that
I've had in my email on my desktop for like

(27:54):
fifteen years. And the folders called remember why You're here.
And anytime I would get an email from someone that
would reflect something back to me about, you know, my
life purpose or that really helped me remember why I
was here on this planet, I would put it in
that folder. And I just was putting so many emails
in that folder, like over and over and over again.
And I remember I was laying next to my daughter

(28:17):
in the dark, and I was just sort of like,
you know, processing the day, staring up at the ceiling,
and I this voice came into my head and I
really think it was my guides, and they were like,
what about remember why You're Here? As a title of
the podcast? And I was like, I don't know, like
that is that a little too straightforward?

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Like so I like kind of was like, I'll sit
with it.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
And then as the weeks went on and we're living
through this experience, it just became so clear that that's
what the podcast was supposed to be called. That's like
what I had always supposed to be called was Remember
why You're Here? And I think that that's something that
I'm really passionate about supporting people and is remembering why
they're here, because sometimes it can get a little confusing

(29:03):
and a little like why am I here?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Like this is so hard, Like this is not fun.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
I'm not having fun right now being on Earth, And
for me, like connecting with this planet, I often refer
to the Earth as an archangel. It really helps us
remember like why we're here. You know that there is
a purpose, there is a meaning that it's not a
punishment that we are here to be on this incredible

(29:32):
planet with just such exquisite beauty and so much sentience,
so that we can grow.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
And evolve and remember who we are.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
And so, you know, the podcast is really an arena
for me to talk about, you know, what it is
that helps me remember why I'm here, you know, all
the different things, working with plants and the sentience of nature,
working with dreams, all the viewpoints that have helped me
sort of anchor my soul back on this planet and

(30:02):
remember why I'm here.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Oh, I love that. I'm gonna start a folder on
my Gmail account too, called that that's such a such
a lovely thing to do, because we do need those reminders,
especially since I don't know, to me since since this
whole start to twenty twenty five has been kind of odd.
It feels like a Saturday Night Live skit most of
the time when I read the news, does anyone feel

(30:27):
like it's just so woo what's happening? And then we
have these these encounters with nature, with ourselves, with our
guides that remind us exactly why we're here. And so
I think that's a perfect name for your podcast, and
I'm so glad it's doing so well. Are you? Are
you enjoying it? Is it a learning?

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Love it good? I love it?

Speaker 3 (30:50):
Yeah, And I knew that I would like it, you know,
but I a little part of me worried, like, oh am,
I gonna feel a little bit like I'm on like
a treadmill of work, you know, because I'm releasing weekly
was and I didn't want to feel like I was
giving myself like, you know, more tasks. I'm the mom
of a three year old, you know, all the things.
But actually I love it, like I love having that
that format. I love the long format of podcasts. And

(31:14):
I kind of see like these two directions and maybe
I can bring in the book too with this. But
I kind of see these two directions happening in our
culture right now of like the uber short format of
like you know, the ten second clips on Instagram or
you know whatever twenty second videos on TikTok, and then
this other direction of like longer format of people saying

(31:36):
like no, you know, I want to like immerse myself
in something, and that's where I see like podcasts and books,
you know, as like and there's still it's so heartening
to me that there's still like so many people in
the world that are like, I want to read a
whole book, I want to sit and listen to a
whole podcast and that and I feel like like that's
those are my people too, you know, because that's what

(32:00):
I want to do.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
And so yeah, it's been super cool to connect with
people in that way.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
And I have found that I've connected with a lot
more people through the podcast then I anticipated, and even
through other channels like things like Instagram. I think there's
just a kind of relationship building that comes with creating
a podcast where you're showing up for people, You're in
conversation with people. I have a voice messaging service too,

(32:27):
so people can leave me voice messages and that's been
really really fun, and yeah, I've just I've adored that
and I it's given me a lot of hope of like, yeah,
people still really want to dive deep and to immerse
themselves and to have these long form connections, and so yeah,
I feel that way about the book too, that you know,

(32:48):
I released my book Mirrors in the Earth, I think
it was three years two years, three years ago now, right,
because my daughter was just a few months old, and
that was a whole.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Journey into itself.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
But I so, yeah, the book came out, and the
book is the book was kind of like the capstone
of this whole chapter of my life.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
You know, it was like all this.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
Basically all the things having to do with the Apothecary
and this whole chapter of my life of you know,
really teaching about plants, you know, sitting with people in person,
seeing clients, and the book is a it's a series
of chapters that sort of look at these different different
processes in nature, different way that the plants live, different

(33:32):
ways that ecological processes go on, and seeing how those
are actually like metaphors or mirrors that show us to ourselves,
and that in fact, that the earth is constantly trying
to get us to see ourselves.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
To accurately mirror ourselves back to us.

Speaker 3 (33:48):
Because going on this journey of self acceptance and self compassion,
especially for sensitives and and paths like that is why
we're here, and that is that is a force of
ecological healing. Like if we are able to truly accept
ourselves and have compassion for ourselves, that's when we access

(34:08):
the unique gifts that we came here to bring to
this planet, and so the Earth is like the parent
mirror of the Earth is sort of benevolently showing us
to ourselves again and again and again, so we can
first come home to ourselves and then really express our
gifts into this world. And it's been really beautiful to
watch that book have a life of its own. And

(34:29):
you know, as authors yourselves, I'm sure you've experienced this,
but it's like it goes out into the world and
I'm like, I know it's doing something, but you know,
I'm not going with it as it goes. But then
I'm you know, receiving feedback from people or having people
come into my world who have found the book one
way or another, you know, like someone gifted it to them,

(34:51):
and it's often that way. It's like someone gives it
to them or they stumbled across it in the library
or in the used bookstore, and it just feels like
this little like magic signal that's where its way out
in the world. And I'm so happy that that book
exists because it's like, even though the Apothecary is gone,
I feel like so much of that that era of
my life is inside that book, and that book is

(35:13):
like carrying now this legacy.

Speaker 4 (35:16):
It's wonderful and you would not have been able. Well
maybe you would have to have foretold that that book
was going to off to actually be the record of
that phase of your life that it is now. Who
would have envisioned that when you were writing it?

Speaker 5 (35:31):
You know? Yeah, absolutely, I feel like a part of
that book because we were in our writing partnership then,
and so I got to see each chapter come to
my inbox and I would get so excited, and it
really did help me not only to look at nature
differently and realize how it was mirroring and reflecting me back,

(35:52):
but there's something about your.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Writing, Asia, and your voice, just your energy that helps
me to calm down in my soul, do you know
what I mean, Like just just slow down and exhale
and pause and get off the hamster wheel. Reading your
book does that to me. But also just listening to
you and being in your energy, And so that's why

(36:17):
I'm so glad that you wrote the book. But I'm
also so glad that you're really starting to teach people
about what it is to be an earth angel, what
it is to have that beautiful magic and connection in
your soul. So as an EmPATH myself. Can you tell
people what it is to be an Earth angel?

Speaker 3 (36:38):
Yeah? My whole life, I've had people telling me that
I was an Earth angel, like they'll just say that
to me, And you know, at some point in time,
I kind of was like, oh, you know, like what.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
Does that mean to you?

Speaker 3 (36:50):
Like, does that mean that I'm like self sacrificing to
a fault so that I like, you know, like basically
give up caring for myself in order to care for you?
And and I had this, you know, really beautiful experience
where I so I kind of resisted that label and
then I really had this beautiful experience with my guides

(37:11):
where they came in and they really showed me that
you know, Earth angels are sensitives and empaths who come
in with like a soul of service, but like they
are you know, you think about the archetype of an angel,
like they are coming in with that kind of power

(37:32):
and energy, and that it's not about giving away their
essential life force and power. It's actually about like coming
home to themselves and realizing that they are that powerful
and that you're like the sanctity of yourself is incredibly important.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
And this is Samantha.

Speaker 3 (37:50):
I did a reading with you, like I mean it
was probably like thirteen or fourteen years ago, and I
remember you you were like writing down my themes for
this lifetime of like what I'm here to learn, and
it was like self acceptance, self knowledge, self compassion. And
I was like, oh, like I remember being like, can

(38:11):
it be like magic or like.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
And I but I knew when you.

Speaker 3 (38:17):
I was like, it's so accurate, like already, like at
that you know, at that young age of my life.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
I was like, this is so accurate. I know this already,
and I.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
You know, and I think that this is something that
sensitives in general like struggle with of being.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Like I like, literally, this is why I'm here. I am.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
I am here to learn how to accept myself, how
to care for myself, how to like horror of horror
sometimes put myself first, like like all of those things.
And so I really believe that, you know, coming in
as a sensitive and an EmPATH, you're almost coming in

(38:56):
with a certain kind of spiritual attunement and skills.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
And you know, I think.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
About what people how people describe people who' had near
death experiences and stuff describe being on the other side
of like you know that you're able to just like
feel what other souls are feeling, that there's this like
certain kind of blending that just happens on the other
side that you have this access to kind of like
unconditional love and unending compassion. And I'm like, well, that's

(39:21):
so much of like an EmPATH and sensitives experience on
Earth is like we're constantly feeling other people's feelings, Like
there's there's sort of this spiritual blending that's always happening,
and like we we have this like deep wellspring of compassion,
like you know, bless our.

Speaker 2 (39:37):
Hearts, like no matter what, we like still care.

Speaker 3 (39:40):
About like other people and humanity and you know all
of that. And so I think that it's almost like
we come in with a lot of that sort of
spiritual energy and perspective, a lot of ability to like
make meaning out of life and see the goodness and things,
and like we're kind of here with this final frontier
of learning how to see all that in ourselves, how

(40:03):
to like appreciate ourselves, how to like see the goodness,
how to love our own selves. And it's like such
a funny I think it's such a funny like spiritual
lifetime to sign up for it to be like yeah, yeah, yeah,
I have like the unconditional thing and compassion for humanity
down and like empathy and all that it's like, but
now I just need to have it for myself, and
so yeah, Earth Angel School for me, it's it's a

(40:26):
it's a spiritual school for sensitives and empaths to really
gain the skills that they need to flourish in this lifetime.
Because I also see a lot of sensitives and empaths
kind of like hide away, hide themselves away and have
dealt with like a certain set of challenges in their life,

(40:48):
including like developmental traumas and challenges. A lot there is
like a developmental aspect to being an EmPATH. I think
that we have a lot of commonality and some of
the things that we've experienced in life. But this this
trajectory right of learning how to value and see your

(41:08):
spiritual gifts and your innate gifts and come home to
yourself and come home to your body and come home
to this planet is so much of what we do
in the course. And it's reminding me, Samantha of when
we were writing Buddies and you were reading my chapters
and I sang those first chapters. I know we talked
about this on a previous podcast, but I sent you
those chapters and you were like, Asia, this is really great.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
But where's your story?

Speaker 3 (41:33):
And if anyone has read the book now, you could
call the book like part memoir, which is wild because
when I first was writing it and I was sending
you those chapters, there was almost none of my story
at all. And I had a whole draft of that
book done with none of my story, and so you
were like a little Earth Angel mirror for me in
that process and being like, Asia, your story is valuable,

(41:54):
Your story is helpful, like add yourself in And I
kind of think that that's like.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
A lot of what we do in ourth Angel schools, being.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Like, your story is valuable, Like who you are is valuable.
You deserve to like have these tools and these perspectives
and this ability to really care for yourself, see yourself, enshrine,
enshrine your gifts so that they can really be made
known out in the world.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
Yeah, and again another powerful, powerful message and yet one
I feel personally I've had to learn again and again,
like I'm great at telling other people you know, love yourself,
share your story. You're a treasure, be the light for yourself.
But to remind ourselves to do that right back to ourselves.

(42:45):
That's been the hardest thing I've had to learn. And
I think that is a struggle that all are angels
and sensitives and intuitives and empaths, and really everyone has
you know that that you're important and your story is important,
and that what you have to share with the world
is important. And you know, you talk so much earlier
about the impermanence of all of this, and I just

(43:08):
was thinking about a day I put all my girls
in the car and I drove them about two hours
away to see these Buddhist monks who were spending the
entire weekend making these sand mandalas with all the color.
It was so beautiful, and we just sat there all
afternoon watching them. And on Sunday they finished it and

(43:30):
they looked at it and then they just blew it
all away, just you know, And it was just such
a powerful reminder that everything we're going to work on
and do on this earth, it will go away eventually,
you know, and in one hundred years, no one will
remember this or that or us or this podcast or

(43:50):
this book or what have you. But in that moment,
it matters. And that's really what's so crucial is we
build a whole life on moments, you know, and what
are you going to do in this moment or that
moment or this moment. I always go back to be kind,
you know, be kind in every moment. But like you're saying,

(44:12):
be kind to yourself and remember that you matter in
this moment and in every moment.

Speaker 4 (44:19):
And I think you're both. I mean, I'm enjoying listening
to the two of you have this conversation and thinking
you're absolutely right, Yes, that that lesson of that we
are included in that be kind to yourself, to do
those things we forget it. And part of that is culture.
And particularly if you're an old Southern woman, honey, you

(44:40):
don't think about yourself. That's not okay, honey, that's not nice.
Think about other people, you know, And we have to
we have to learn and remember to include ourselves in
that concept. And the other thing is all we really
have is this moment. And you, of course asia have
been through so thing where that was in your face

(45:02):
all the time. Is that just that one moment thing,
and as we go about our day doing the laundry
and the stuff and the work that we do, we
forget that everything is just that moment. And how do
we live it, How do we incorporate that living in
the moment in a way that is kind and Samantha

(45:23):
has just said, but also how we view ourself and
our place in the world and the world around us.
And I think that when we do that, it puts
a very different perspective on how we view the news,
the world. You know, so so much of the world
around us shifts in our minds and our hearts when

(45:48):
we think about that. That's really all we have is
right now, you know, Ecker totally really was right about that.

Speaker 3 (45:55):
You know, yeah, I think it changes everything, like beyond
changes absolutely everything. And it reminds me of, yeah, when
I was learning about and moving through like a lot
of trauma healing and resolution in my life that you know,
trauma is healed by being present.

Speaker 4 (46:14):
Years ago, I was in a work situation that was
just horrific and I called our wonderful friend Joel and
I said, taught me off the ledge and he said,
take a deep breath, and I want you to do
three things, push, pause, be present, and see the spirit
around you. And those three dictims have served me well

(46:35):
over a year. When I can remember to breathe and
do those three things.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
And see spirit. Yeah, I love that. That's beautiful. But
I do want to say, you guys, please tell me
if you disagree, because that's okay. But I've been through
quite a few dark nights of the soul, and some
of the ways I process the trauma is not by
being present. Like I've had to take time outs. Do
you know what I mean to just I mean sometimes

(47:00):
I'll just sit and watch the most inane TV, you know,
Or I'll rewatch a sitcom, or I'll reread a book
that's comforting and I'm not present and I don't want
to be present in those moments, you know. And but
I always have done that throughout my life. And it's
like a little vacation and I'll take an hour to

(47:23):
do that, and then I go back to being present
and pull out my tissues or my journal or what
have you. But I also think it's important to balance that.

Speaker 4 (47:32):
Sometimes I call those recharging your batteries moments. Yeah, that's
what Leslie Jordan did for us during the pandemic. He
gave us those moments to recharge our batteries when there's
too much with us.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (47:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (47:46):
And then the trauma healing world, you know, there's this
concept of pendulation that like we move into a trauma
war tex and then we move into a healing wortex.
And you know, so you go into you know the
intensity of being present in the intensity, and then you
go out of it.

Speaker 2 (48:03):
And that actually the healing, the healing is.

Speaker 3 (48:06):
What is the pendulation itself, Like that's what actually causes
the healing, is being able to go back and forth.
And so I think like what you're talking about of
like resourcing yourself by you know, reading a book, you love,
watching a TV show, like finding comfort, that that's actually
an essential part of healing. That like trauma itself is

(48:26):
a it's a state of fixity. So we're kind of
like we get hyper focused in trauma or like in
Chinese medicine we talk about trauma's frozen blood. And so
if we stay hyper fixated inside that dark knight of
the soul or inside that intensity, that's actually just creating
more of that vortex and so being able to, like
you said, like go and resource yourself and come back.

(48:49):
It's that pendulation itself that actually heals the fix the
state of fixity inside of our nervous system. So I
think that's really wise.

Speaker 1 (48:57):
Yeah, Okay, that's good to know. There's science behind them too,
There is, Yeah, because even you know, you're talking about
shining that light on yourself, mirroring that for yourself. But
to me, even the idea of calling myself an Earth
angel feels braggy, selfish, do you know what I mean?

(49:19):
What would you say to people that feel that way too?

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (49:23):
And I think absolutely right, And that's like a layer
that we need to move through. But I think there's
this level in which calling yourself an Earth angel it
doesn't mean that other people aren't angels unto themselves, that
other people aren't absolutely magnificent, incredible beings of spirit. I
think it's an archetype that is empowering for empaths and

(49:48):
sensitives when we can embrace it.

Speaker 2 (49:51):
Because this particularly why I.

Speaker 3 (49:52):
Love it is if you think about angels, right, angels
aren't doing all the work for you. They're not giving
you all all the answers. Like, yes, sometimes they'll come
in with miracles, but like you have to ask them
for help. You know, they they sometimes are gonna do
things in ways you didn't expect. They're not gonna help
sometimes in certain ways, they stay within their own power.

(50:14):
They know that you're here on your own journey to
learn things, so they're not gonna take away all of
the pain and all of the hardship. And this is
why I'm so passionate about empaths really understanding themselves as
Earth angels, because we have this program running all the
time of like, it's my job to fix things.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
It's my job to make sure people feel good.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
It's you know, it's it's my job to take care
of all these details so people don't have pain or
friction in their life and get you know, banish this
bad feeling. But that's not what angels do at all.
Angels are like, listen, I'm here. I'm gonna walk with
you through this lifetime, but you're here to learn certain things.
There's like, you know, there's a there can be a

(50:54):
ferocity sometimes to the angelic realm, and and I think
Earth angels as an archetype really helps you see like
you are a powerful being and you're meant to use
your power in certain ways and that's not to just
completely drain yourself and frack your energy, you know, making
sure everyone else feels comfortable.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
Yeah, that's so so important. And I had to really
teach myself that I and ironically being divorced helps me
learn that because I was so pulled in every which way.
That's when my parents started getting sick and it was
just like everything was on me. And I started this thing.
Every Christmas, I would give myself a gift for the year,

(51:39):
and it was a gift that the old me would
be like, you can't afford this, Samantha, Like why are
you doing this? And I just forced myself to do it.
One year, I gifted myself a monthly maid, like I've
never had someone like come and clean my house, like
I love to clean my house. But I was like, no,
I'm going to show myself that I matter, that my

(51:59):
time is valuable. And the next year, I gifted myself
a monthly membership for a massage. So every year I
would gift myself with like a self care thing that
was an expense of investment, that was an investment of time,
but I felt like it really did teach me that
I matter and that I need to recharge my batteries,

(52:21):
and I think we need to sometimes take those action
oriented steps. Affirmations are great, but I think when you
put action behind it, it really sends a message to
the universe and to yourself that this is important. And
I really think we all need to practice some form
of that in our lives, of saying I need to
show up for myself first before I can share this ability,

(52:44):
this healing, this what have you with other people, and.

Speaker 4 (52:47):
That you're willing to participate in what you're requesting? What
am I doing to make this come about?

Speaker 2 (52:53):
Exactly?

Speaker 1 (52:53):
Because otherwise we will waste all of our energy trying
to help others, and I think we do it automatic.
I have a friend going through a really hard time
and she's a really private person, so she wasn't telling anyone,
and I said to her one day, like, what is
going on with you? When I touch your energy, I
feel so anxious and nauseous, and she goes, well, stop

(53:16):
touching my energy, and I was like, but I want
to help, And so finally she did share what was happening,
but the door closed again, and it's like, but I
want to help. And it's like that instinct of ours
where you know, we and we have to realize sometimes
we can help in person and sometimes we have to
help from afar. So I'm just trying to say prayers

(53:37):
for her every day and light a candle for her
each day. But that impulse to help, it's there, isn't it.
It doesn't go.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
Yeah, And I think that's something that like empaths and
sensitives need to hear, because I think we are we're
living in a world that, you know, narcissism is just
everywhere we look. It's on the rise, you know, And
so we and for many empaths, we were also sposed
to narcissists earlier in our life, and and so we
have this whole thing of like, well, I do not
want to be that, you know, Like, no way am

(54:07):
I going to be that. So like I have to
like almost like watch myself or like protect myself from that.
But it's almost like you you will never be that,
Like you will never be that, Like you made that
choice early on in your life that you're never going
to be that. And so I think there's this level
in which you need to give yourself permission actually to

(54:28):
face the fear of like taking care of yourself stepping away,
not always being available and knowing that that's not going
to make you.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
A bad person.

Speaker 3 (54:36):
And I think a lot of sensitives and empaths, we
like come into this life with being so sensitive to
feeling like we're bad people all the time, thinking I'm
a bad person, you know if I don't do this
or that, or like worry that you know you're going
to be bad, and so yeah, I think the update
for empaths and sensitives is to face that fear of
what happens when you take care of yourself and to

(54:58):
see that like you're out pouring of love and care
is a given. It is an automatic part of your existence.
It can't be turned off, to be honest with you,
and so learning how to turn it in words is
such an essential thing that we're here to learn.

Speaker 1 (55:15):
Yeah. We had an expert on narcissism on my other podcast,
Enlightened Them Past, a couple of years back, and she said,
if you ever ask am I a narcissist? She said,
that means you are not a narcissist, because she said
a true narcissist would never ask that question.

Speaker 2 (55:35):
Mm hmm, exactly. Yeah, Like, if you're asking yourself like,
am I a bad person?

Speaker 4 (55:41):
You know?

Speaker 3 (55:41):
It's like that's the sign right there that like you
just have such a good heart.

Speaker 2 (55:46):
Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 (55:47):
So tell people what they can expect if they sign
up for the Earth Angel School.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (55:52):
So it's it's an eleven week school and the doors
have only open once a year, so we're in the
midst of the school right now. So if you're interested,
you can learn more about it on the website and
sign up for the waitlist for next year. And yeah,
so each week we meet live and so there's a
teaching each week and you can look at the different
weeks the different teachings. This week, the teaching is called

(56:15):
the Assignment, so I'm excited to dive into that this week.
And yeah, there's guided meditations that are part of the portal,
bonus interviews, bonus classes. It's just a really powerful community.
It's been an incredible community to be a part of.
Like I just every week, I'm so excited about.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
Being with the people in this community.

Speaker 3 (56:36):
And I have big dreams for the future too of
being able to have like in person retreats be a
part of the experience. So, yeah, that's one thing to
look forward to. If you're curious about it in the
future years that hopefully they'll be also in person components
of all of us being able to get together, because
there's just something like so relieving. It's such a big
sigh of relief to get together with other Earth angels,

(56:59):
other sensitive You're you're automatically seen and understood, and like
that has just been such a powerful part of it.

Speaker 1 (57:06):
Yeah, so important to find your people, especially for us sensitive.
Is this going to morph into your next book? Do
you think?

Speaker 3 (57:14):
I think probably at some point it will become a book,
but it's it's not quite the next one. And it
took me ten years from when the idea first came
in to teach the school and I was like, talking
to my guys, I was like, yeah, I'm not ready
to teach this, like I have so much to learn.
I'm such a student, you know, of this topic. And finally,

(57:35):
you know, after the hurricane, I felt like, Okay, I'm
ready to teach this. So I think there's still more
for me to learn. But I actually do have this
dream of taking a six month sabbatical for the second
half of this year. Wish me luck with us, but
and working on this other book that has been swirling
in my consciousness since twenty nineteen, so we'll see.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
If it happens.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
Have you seen the Ted talk on the power of
a sabbatical? No, I need to find it and send
it to you because I saw it a couple of
years ago. I think I was telling you about it, Dad,
because of course, the guy who wrote the book and
did this Ted talk as a professor, and I'm like, well, yeah,
you can take a sabbatical like professors do that, but

(58:20):
how does you know how do we moms do that?
But he did so much research on how how much
it really does refresh you body, mind, and soul. So
I need to find that and send it to you.

Speaker 2 (58:34):
Okay, yeah, I want to I want to watch that.

Speaker 3 (58:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (58:36):
It was.

Speaker 3 (58:37):
It was such a powerful directive that came in for
me about a year ago. And then the hurricane happened,
and I was like, how is this ever going to
be a reality? You know that I could like basically
make enough money that I could take five or six
months off. Yeah, But I just kept getting the message
of like, it'll work out, just keep just keep moving ahead.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
It'll work out, and it might look.

Speaker 3 (58:55):
A little different than I thought, you know, but I
still feel it coming and I'm like, I think this
is something that we all need reminders of that when
something is really your soul's mission, the space, the resources,
the support will come in and it may not look
the way you think it's going to look, but I
really think when it's part of why your soul is

(59:17):
here and what you're meant to do, it will work out.
And I think I have a level of trust around
that now that I didn't necessarily have before.

Speaker 4 (59:24):
Hell, folks about your website, tell them how to find
you Asian and we'll also during the course of the
week after this record, will put things on our Facebook
page and so forth.

Speaker 3 (59:32):
About it too, So you can find me at asiaseuler
dot com. And yeah, that's where all of my classes are.
That's where you can access free classes as well, and
a lot of free content. And then I also have
my Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook and my podcast which is

(59:58):
streaming on all the podcast services, which is remember why
You're here. And I know we've talked before about the
free class I have about your Earth healing archetype, and
I've had some really awesome conversations with people who took
the quiz. And then took the class through your podcast,

(01:00:18):
and I just love connecting with your people always, like
they're just the best.

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
And so yeah, shout out to that too.

Speaker 3 (01:00:24):
Like if you're curious about my work and curious about
connecting to the Earth and understanding your unique role that
you're here to play, the unique medicine that you carry,
like this archetype that you're here to embody, then that's
on the website. That's completely free. You just take a
quiz and then there's a whole series of classes actually
about each archetype and so you can learn more about
yourself and who you are here to be on this planet,

(01:00:47):
remembering why you're here.

Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
It's so accurate that quiz too. I've made so many
people take it. It's I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:00:55):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Really, this has been such a joy and a treat
and a pleasure to have you on. And I'm just
so glad to hear that you guys are doing okay
and that you're really thriving after this traumatic experience. And
it's just great to see that. We love you, Thank
you so much.

Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
I love you both as well.

Speaker 4 (01:01:14):
We're holding you all in our hearts. I've got I've
got a lot of friends up that way.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Yeah, thank you, thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
This is just like such a gift to be here
with you both, and I'm just so in awe of
everything you both have done through this podcast in your life.

Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Like I just I feel so grateful to be in
connection with you. So thank you for having me.

Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Thank you, and thank you everyone for listening. Please do
go to Asia Sewler dot com A s I A
s U L e rt dot com and check out
all the wonderful things she has there. We'll also post
it in the show notes. Of course, have a great week,
be the light for yourself and others.

Speaker 4 (01:01:54):
Take care everyone.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Thank you for listening to Psychic Teachers, your podcast for seekers,
light workers, mystics, and magical thinkers. If you like the show,
please tell a friend or leave us a review wherever
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and have a great week.
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