Everyone who has reached out for Xandra’s help seems to be longing for a home in the self - longing for the soul to guide them through life. They want to feel like they’re on the right path, like they’re doing the right thing. Does that resonate with you?
The soul gives us a very particular feeling, one that brings us a deep sense of nourishment, validation, and connection. When we spend so much time and energy searching for that feeling, we forget that what we’re searching for is right here inside of us – it’s within your soul.
So, how do we connect to our soul?
In this episode of Soul Essence, you’ll gain the insight you need to reconnect with your soul so you can be your own medicine. If you want to dive deeper into the love and validation you can create for yourself, listen in because you deserve it!
Topics Discussed:
· What it means to come home to yourself
· The difference between the heart self and the soul self
· How to use your heart to connect with your soul
· One way you might be invalidating your worthiness for self-love without realizing it
· The power of giving yourself breaks for self-love (without involving the ego)
“When you’re doing the work of spiritual path and coming home… guidance, connection, roots, all of that longing for greater fulfillment and ease and joy, you have to go right to the heart.” – Xandra Hawes
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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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