Are you tired of putting all the responsibility for healing and growth on yourself? Are you tired of carrying the weight of the world on your heart and soul? Perhaps it’s time to call on others for help… but how? Let’s dive in!
In this episode of Soul Essence, Xandra shares her unique process for shifting from the “I” conscious to the “We” conscious and why this is so important in the first place.
This practice will empower you to get out of the mindset that you need to be the one to help yourself. It will empower you to receive help from others. Once you shift from the “I” to the “We”, your fear of not being enough will be weakened and you’ll be able to move through fears and worries with more ease.
So, sink into your heart space and see how this practice can change your life!
“You heal better when there’s more people involved. You get challenged more, but it’s like a rock in a rock tumbler. In order to polish a rock, it doesn’t just roll around in a tumbler by itself… they put a bunch of them in a tumbler together and they spin it around and they all polish each other.” – Xandra Hawes
Topics Discussed:
“Developing healthy boundaries… a healthy sense of self… really, really deep self-love, nourishment, worthiness… it’s your birthright.” – Xandra Hawes
Recommended Resources:
Listen this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Npf1WBXSTLY
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About the Host:
Xandra Hawes, MA, LPC is a Contemplative Psychotherapist & Psychic-Medium in private practice, as well as the creator of Soul Essence Wellness Center. Using her background in Buddhist psychology as the foundation for teaching, Xandra helps sensitive and empathic people discover their spiritual gifts, learn transformative energy healing practices, and live with more confidence, self-trust and joy.
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