Yes, there is darkness in this world.
Yes, there is darkness in each one of us.
There are those who are afraid of the dark. Some refuse to look at it for fear they will become lost in it. Others believe they deserve the darkness that has enveloped them.
What if ...
darkness is, instead of the "enemy" we've been programmed to believe it is ... it is instead, and indeed, a blessed friend?
If we want to experience personal growth and expansion, we must be willing to immerse ourselves in the darkness. Doing so is a key example of feeling the fear and doing "it" anyway.
Listen in and receive the codes, activations, and upgrades that are being made available to you in this podcast episode right now. It's time to shine your light, dear one ... next level.
You are loved. You are love. You've got this.
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