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Ever wondered if there's more to life than the corporate grind? Our guest, Ania Halama, reveals her dramatic transformation from a stressed executive to a spiritual mentor and plant medicine facilitator. Anna's unexpected journey began with a one-way ticket to Thailand and a health scare that propelled her towards the world of holistic healing. In this episode, she unravels her inspiring story and the life-altering decisions that led her to a path less travelled.

We take an exciting detour into the fascinating world of plant medicine. Ania guides us through an array of healing plants, from the mystical ayahuasca to consciousness-expanding cannabis and psilocybin. She also introduces us to a mind-clearing black paste, illuminating its profound effects. 

Ania emphasizes the importance of due diligence when choosing a shaman and candidly discusses the potential harm of neglecting it. She shares a poignant story of a client who, after struggling with undiagnosed pain, found relief through ketamine treatments. 

Finally, Ania walks us through her collection of plant medicines available on her website, discussing their transformative power and how they have aided others in their spiritual journeys. 

She shares her experiences facilitating ketamine and psilocybin treatments, both online and in-person, and the incredible impact they have on people's lives. A compelling listen for anyone curious about spiritual journeys and the healing power of plant medicine, this episode promises to enlighten and inspire.

To learn more about Ania: https://www.aniahalama.com 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hello everyone, welcome to our spiritual
spotlight series.
Today I am joined by AnnaHalama.
She is a millennial manifester,spiritual mentor, plant
medicine facilitator,integrative coach, intuitive
digital artist.
She is also an intuitive healer, reiki master, angel healer,
eft certified practitioner.

(00:22):
Ho opono no, no master, I'mtrying my best, akashic records
ready for you to angel cardintuitive and law of attraction
master.
Thank you so much for coming onthe spiritual spotlight series.
I'm so happy you're here.
Thank you so much, rachel.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's a pleasure to be here.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
So let me ask you this so what a journey that
you've been on.
You've gone from corporate lifeto world traveler and spiritual
mentor.
Can maybe you take us back tomaybe a pivotal moment when you
decided to leave the nine tofive and pursue kind of more of
a life aligned with your dreams?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yeah, I was really sick in my early 20s, just
working in corporate America,stress of life, lots of trauma
with my family as well Justreally sick anxiety, depression,
insomnia.
I couldn't eat anything, I wasgoing blind, doctors couldn't
figure out what was wrong withme, just a whole bunch of stuff.
And finally I'm like you knowwhat?
My health is the most importantthing.

(01:16):
If I don't have my health, Idon't have anything else.
And I knew that I needed totake myself out of the toxic
environment, including I grew upin Chicago, including Chicago,
including the corporate life,like just the hustle grind,
because that's what was makingme sick.
I'm like, okay, I need to get afar away from this as possible.
One day I woke up and I'm likeI'm done, I have enough, and I

(01:39):
went into my manager's office,quit my job, put in my two weeks
.
In those two weeks I sold mycar, sold my apartment, put
everything in storage, bought aone way ticket to Thailand and I
pretty much been on that oneway ticket ever since on that
journey.
That's kind of where I feltinto my spirituality.
Living abroad is a lot moreinexpensive than living in the

(02:00):
US.
So I was going to meditationclasses, yoga classes, like
breathwork classes, all of thesethings, and I'm like whoa, this
stuff is amazing.
And I started slowly healingmyself, naturally, which I was
so amazed that, like I was on onmedication for over a decade
and nothing was working to getme out of it and like naturally,

(02:20):
with meditation and breathwork,I could heal myself.
I'm like what is going on?
So I naturally just startedhealing myself and I'm like, if
I can heal myself, I can helpother people heal as well.
And one thing led me to another.
Spirit kept talking to me and Iended up in South America.
That's where I live now.
I've been here for almost sixyears and plant medicines found

(02:42):
me and that is my path.
Right now.
I'm actually about to go to thejungle on Thursday, actually to
get initiated into an ayahuascatribe.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Okay, that is amazing .
So I'm not so familiar with theplant medicine facilitator.
So you're going to this, thistribe to get initiated, so tell
us more.
What is that and how can wesign up?

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Well, I don't recommend everyone to sign up.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
No, not now.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
So I work with different plant medicines.
I do conscious cannabis, I dopsilocybin, as well as different
ones.
I just do them.
I just finished the mapstraining for MDMA training and
ketamine as well and butayahuasca is my medicine.
Like that is my go to medicine.
I've been working with thatmedicine for about six years.
I drink it about 70 times moreor less, and ever since her and

(03:38):
I first met, like she's beengiving me little inklings, like
this is a much deeper connectionfor you than just you going to
a ceremony and healing yourself.
Like this is your path.
And the more that I drank it,the more I saw that.
And it just so happened afriend of mine he actually has
been to that school that I'mgoing to sat with that tribe.

(03:58):
He loved it so much he stayedfor five months and I'm like,
okay, I trust you.
I like he was talking to himthe other day and he's like, oh,
I just want because I thoughtit would be something cool to do
.
He's like this is actually yourpurpose, you're gonna thrive
and I love that and I love you.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
call it a her.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Yes, so I personally believe.
So.
I'm sitting with the Shippewatribe and they believe it is the
spirit of the plant.
It doesn't have a masculine ora feminine.
I refer to ayahuasca as afeminine spirit.
Yeah, I have that.
I can facilitate.
I also work with severaldifferent ancestral medicines as

(04:40):
well.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Now, if anyone's interested in, maybe, you
facilitating a plant medicinejourney, is that something that
you can do online?
Do they have to be in personwith you?

Speaker 2 (04:58):
So, depending on what plant medicine obviously, if
it's hard to get for themsomething like ayahuasca no I
can't do that online or wrappingthat one is administered with
someone via the nose I can teachyou how to do it yourself.
The process is a little bitdifferent.
For example, this one that Ihave with me is a mambé, and

(05:19):
ambil are different ancestralmedicines as well, so those you
can't do by yourself.
But if it's like, for example,a ketamine treatment or a
psilocybin treatment or aconcious cannabis treatment,
that we can do online, and Ihave facilitated those online.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
Let me ask you this.
I'm actually thinking in myhead.
I have a patient I'm aregistered nurse around a
doctor's office.
I have a patient right nowwho's really struggling with a
pain that they cannot diagnose,and they're trying to get her in
for ketamine treatments, andI'm like, oh, I should have her
reach out to you.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, I did ketamine treatment.
One of my most profound one ofmy profound client stories from
a ketamine treatment.
This guy was dealing with PTSDas well as bipolar disorder.
For a long long time we got himon a ketamine treatment and a
psilocybin treatment not at thesame time and then he got off of

(06:14):
all of his medications.
Like his bipolar is like stableright now.
He doesn't have manic episodes.
It's so beautiful to see thesetransformations.
I'm impressed.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
And I love that.
It lights you up, like you'reso excited just talking about it
and how it's going for life,like it just makes it brings you
so much joy.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
It does.
So this is Anya 3.3 right now.
I just went to Burning man acouple weeks ago and I was at
Burning man serving medicine.
I was serving a hot bay, whichis an ancestral tobacco that's
administered via the nose.
It's mixed with different ashesand different herbs as well,

(06:56):
and, like I was serving like 100people a day, like really
holding the space for people itwas a lot of energy giving out
from me and then like just tohold that space, really profound
moment inside the temple.
And if anyone doesn't knowabout Burning man, so like they
burned a man and then on thelast day they burned the temple.

(07:16):
The temple is like a really sad,somber place that you let go of
all your grief, people you'velost, animals you've lost.
This year they had an entirewall dedicated to the women in
Iran who were murdered Just likea really, really somber place.
And I went in and I was justhit with emotion.

(07:37):
The second I walked this is myfirst Burning man, so I didn't
know what to expect and I walkedright out and I went to a
friend and was like, oh, can Iget some paper?
I really I want to do a littlerap, a ceremony for myself, and
I really want to cry.
Like I really just want to cry.
He's like, yeah, take all thetime you need.
Walked in I cried, like theceremony myself.

(07:57):
I cried for like 30 minutesLike my eyelashes fell off.
I had like three people come upto me and hug me, but what I
realized that I was releasingwas the old me.
This is the new me.
Like I'm not the person that Iused to be, even a couple months
ago.
That's not me anymore.

(08:18):
I've done so much work, beingproud of the person I've become.
I've never spent the moment togrieve the old me.
That person is dead.
I need to fully release that soI can fully step into this me.
And this new me is afacilitator.
I hold space for people, I healpeople, I share plant medicines
and it's so beautiful, like Iexperiencing that.

(08:41):
And this Thursday I'm going tolearn how to hold space for a
really, really deep medicine.
I was a very deep medicine, sohow can I step into that new
version of me as, yeah, anya thefacilitator, anya the
spaceholder like that is the newme and I just I feel so aligned

(09:02):
, like I know this is what I'mhere to do, like this is my
purpose.
So that is why I light up somuch.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
I have to like throw my questions out, because we're
just going to talk about newAnya.
So why don't you tell us, like,about some of these ancestor
plant medicines, and what doesit bring about for somebody who
is taking the medicine and whatcan they expect from it?

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Yeah, so different medicines do different things,
obviously.
So these two, for example,mambé and Ambila, and you
probably have never even heardof them.
I haven't, I've never seen them.
No, so this one is they're verysubtle, they're not psychedelic
, they're not psychoactive.
They are clerogenic though.

(09:47):
So they will open up yourmentality, goodness, open up
your heart.
So this one is called Ambilaand it's a black paste,
essentially.
Oh wow, look at that.
Ok, it's a black paste and it'stobacco mixed with water and
salt for days to make into acake.

(10:09):
You take a little bit of it,put it on your arm.
I had some on my arm or on myhand here and you slowly lick it
so it clears the mind.
So all of that monkey chattergoes away.
And then this one, so they gohand in hand, these two.
This is the masculine, this isthe feminine, they always go
together, gotcha.

(10:29):
And then this one you take alittle scoop and you put it on
the side of your mouth and youslowly eat at it.
So this is ground up coca leafand it does give you a little
bit of energy.
It's like drinking a cup ofcoffee.
It's very, very subtle, like ifyou take it at 9 o'clock at
night, you might be awake.
Seriously same as if you drinka cup of coffee at 9 o'clock at
night.
You might be awake for a while.
And this one opens up yourheart center as well as opens up

(10:53):
your throat chakra.
Nice.
So the indigenous would sitaround a fire.
These are really good medicinesfor sharing circles.
They would sit around the firein a sharing circle, sharing
whatever they need to share,coming with a clear mind and an
open heart so they can fullyspeak their truth.
And then it's said when you mixthese two together, they give
you beautiful words.
So clear mind, open heart andgiving people beautiful words

(11:16):
what they need to receive.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
And it sounds like it's also good for meditating,
like you said.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Give her that monkey mind, yeah, but I mean this is
like the woo-woo side of it, butactually scientifically there's
so many health benefits to bothof them, so this one's really
good for digestion.
I've had IBS my entire life.
I've had horrible digestiveissues for a long time.

(11:43):
I feel a lot of that during myhealing process.
But take this and it's likerelax it a little bit.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
That's wonderful.
I mean, there's so manydigestive issues now.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Really good for digestive.
So if you have this after youeat, it goes through you, you
digest really well.
It's amazing, this one.
It's also really good for theheart.
It's really good for the blood.
It helps with your entire bodycomposition.
There's a lot of actual healthbenefits to it as well, not just
like the woo-woo.
Oh yeah, this opens up my heartBecause I know a lot of people

(12:17):
are like trust me, I'm all thewoo, but some people like to
hear the science as well.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Well, if you're going to use plant medicine, you also
wanted to have a health benefit.
Of course you do have themental benefit, but it's mind,
body and soul Like you'rehelping to balance mind, body
and soul.
What are maybe some other plantmedicines that you can talk to
us about?
So let's talk about ayahuasca.
Yeah, I know, like let's do it,let's do it.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Might as well.
So ayahuasca, if someone's notfamiliar with it, it is a tea of
sorts, a sacred tea coming fromthe Amazon.
So I live in Colombia, veryaccessible to me.
I'm going to Peru to the school.
It comes from the Amazon.
So Colombia, peru, brazil,those are the main ones that
have it, but there's someunderground ones in the US that

(13:09):
you can find.
Plug yourself in.
I love it.
Come to my retreat center,though.
Come to Colombia if you'rereally interested, absolutely
Believe it or not, me personally.
I first started learning aboutthe medicine.
Like it started showing up,like you need to do this, you
need to do this, and for likefive years, ayahuasca started
showing up for me, and I'm aperson that believes you really

(13:32):
need to go to the source, whereit comes from.
I wouldn't drink ayahuascapersonally in the US because it
also, as soon as you airlift itor you transport it, it loses
its properties, similar ascigarettes, similar as alcohol.
It loses a lot of thoseproperties.
Plus, I want to connect to theearth, connect to the jungle,

(13:55):
connect to the nature.
I was just in Chicago.
I spent three weeks there.
One of my sister's friend.
She was telling me she didayahuasca in someone's basement
at a suburb in Chicago.
I'm like what my goodness?

Speaker 1 (14:10):
Isn't it supposed to be a sacred ceremony?

Speaker 2 (14:14):
It is a sacred ceremony.
Like, please, there's a lot of.
Do your due diligence.
If ayahuasca calls you, firstthings first.
Like do not do it, because I'mtalking ayahuasca up right now
and you hear this podcast andyou're like, oh, I'm interested.
If it calls you, do your duediligence.
There's a lot of centers outthere.

(14:36):
There's a lot of bad shamansout there.
Like there's adopters andthere's deductors.
There's a shamans and there's Dshamans.
If you go to a D shamans, hemight put in some curse on you.
He might try to steal yourlight.
If you have so much light,demonic entities can get into
you.
Like a lot of harm can be doneif you don't do your proper due

(14:58):
diligence.
So make sure you're doing yourdue diligence If it calls you.
The first time I did ayahuasca Iwas like, oh my god, this is
amazing.
Everyone on this planet needsto do this.
After working with it for sixyears, it is not for everyone.
I've seen people go likeschizophrenic and have brain

(15:18):
problems after doing ayahuasca.
It wasn't for them.
Their intuition told them itwasn't for them.
But she was peer pressured byher friends and she ended up
doing it and she had a horribleexperience and now she thinks
she has brain damage.
So it is not for everyone.
If your intuition tells you no,listen to that gut.
Ayahuasca will call you and shewill come knocking at your door

(15:41):
very, very, very loud.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
I think it's fascinating.
And why would somebody useayahuasca?

Speaker 2 (15:51):
for literally for absolutely anything.
So I get this question a lotand people are like you've been
drinking it like 60, 70 times,are you addicted to it?
Like, why do you keep goingback?
Like, how much healing do youhave to do?
Like, yes, in the beginning Iwas healing a lot.
I was working on my health, myactual health, my childhood

(16:12):
trauma that I've had.
Just a lot of healing that Ineed to.
I walk the deals with the bigstuff at first and then after
that, like I've used it, oh, Iwant to get my business to the
next level, I want to get to 20Kmonths.
How, like, what do I need tofix within myself that I can't
personally see?

(16:32):
That my meditations don't tellme that going into the cashier
records don't tell me that Ineed an outside perspective,
cause ayahuasca will pull youout of your consciousness
essentially very similar butvery different than what
Ketamine does, will pull you outand you get like a bird's eye
view of what is really going on,what is the deep root of what

(16:53):
is going on.
She'll show you differentperspectives, stuff that you've
never thought of and you're like, okay, now I know what I need
to do.
Maybe you're like, okay, I don'tknow what my purpose is.
I need to go to, like, getbetter, find my purpose.
I need to heal my relationshipwith my mother.
Maybe that's what I'm going for.
I have my hair is falling outand doctors don't know what's

(17:15):
going on with me.
Maybe there's a deeper,underlying root of what is
really going on.
She'll show you all of that.
Sometimes I'm like I just likeit's very accessible for me here
, like drive half an hour fromwhere I live, there's five
ceremonies every single week.
Oh my gosh very accessible.

(17:36):
So sometimes I'm like I justneed a readjustment, like I feel
something is off.
I need a retunement,realignment, and that's what I
go for.
Like she's recalibrating mybody.
She has given me answers tothings.
She's given me logos.
Before I just finishedrebranding my website the logo

(17:59):
that's on my website it wastotally given to me by Iowaska
Like just so much insights.
You can go literally foranything and everything.
But I'm so excited because itis my medicine.
It is like why I'm here.
But it is very hard.
It's hard on the body.
You're purging.

(18:19):
You need to be on dietabeforehand.
Like you need to be cautiousabout what you're putting in
your body, what you're consumingsocial media, tv, television,
what your songs you're listeningto, what books you're listening
to and it's going to be atleast like three, four times
you're drinking.
It's very hard on the body.
You're gonna be purging a lot.

(18:40):
You might hate yourself forthis.
You're like I don't ever wannado this again.
So please do your due diligence.
Like if it calls you, call meup, I got you boo.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
Are you gonna be leading like retreats in this
eventually?

Speaker 2 (18:56):
Yeah, so I have a retreat center here in Columbia
right now currently doing aconscious cannabis as well as
psilocybin.
However, after I come back fromthe jungle, I will be
facilitating.
I won't be a shaman.
That's not what I'm going toschool for.
That is a lifelong journey thatI don't have that calling for.
But I will be facilitating theretreats Once I come back.

(19:19):
There's a shaman.
I specifically wanna work witha female shaman as well.
I've never drank with a femaleshaman before, but I'm just
really called to work with afemale shaman.
So there's a shaman that I knowof.
I've never sat with hermedicine, so I'm gonna come back
and sit with her medicine acouple of times, see how her and
my energy vibe well together.

(19:39):
If not, I wanna go to theAmazons of Columbia and find a
female shaman there.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
I love that.
And then so if anyone isinterested, can they go to your
websites and send you a message?
Yep, exactly.
And what's your website?
Anyanhalamacom, Very simple,and I like how you've entered.
You've talked about othermodalities like acrostic records

(20:04):
, meditating, whatnot, and Ireally like the perspective of
it pulls you out and it givesyou a bird's eye view, Like I
just I love that 30,000 footview of really what's going on.
I just that sounds really.
I've been nervous to do that,but that sounds amazing.
She's not quite calling me yet,but maybe soon.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Yeah.
So, for example, like the firsttime that I went, I needed a
lot of clarity on why thingshappened in my life, just the
trauma that I had around myfather, why certain things
started coming up and my fatherspecifically she took me to my
father's childhood showed me howmy father was raised, that

(20:47):
caused him to do the stuff thathe did to me, stuff that I
didn't even know about.
I'm like what the heck is goingon?
She gave me a completely like Iforgave him so much because I
understood where he came from,like I don't know what he was
like.
I was so angry at him for solong because I didn't know.

(21:08):
He hurt me, he upset me, likethis is what happened.
I didn't talk to him for fiveyears.
But seeing that from acompletely different perspective
, a perspective that he wouldhave probably never even told me
about.
But seeing that from adifferent perspective of how he
was raised, how his mothertreated him, how his father
treated him that caused him todo those things to me.

(21:31):
Okay, now I understand.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
And you're able to forgive him, which you may not
have doing other things.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
Yeah, I.
Honestly.
Ayahuasca has been the biggestcatalyst to my growth.
It is why I am here today.
It is, it is my.
I love how excited you are forthis.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
It's amazing and I love the fact that you're like
look, trust your intuition.
If your intuition is tellingyou no, then don't do it.
Do your due diligence, becauseI do think and I'm sure you've
experienced this where peoplekind of, oh, like they hear it
as like a buzzword and then theythink it's calling them and
really it's not.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Oh yeah, so my story with ayahuasca, so ayahuasca,
has been calling me for fiveyears.
Every time I opened up a book,I saw ayahuasca.
I put on something on TVChelsea Lately is talking about
her journey to Peru.
I'm like ayahuasca, ayahuasca,ayahuasca and I was scared.
I heard that she attacks yourego first, and I had a massive

(22:28):
ego in my twenties, like massive.
I'm a completely differentperson and old me again and I
was scared.
I also was addicted to drugsand alcohol.
I'm like, what am I going tolearn about myself?
Like I'm going to go to thejungle, do a bunch of drugs.
It's going to be fun.
Boy was I wrong.
So she kept coming up and Icame to Columbia in, not in

(22:51):
search necessarily of plantmedicines, but Medellin,
specifically, was also callingme, like I just knew that I
needed to come here.
I didn't know why.
I knew I needed to come here.
The first week of being inMedellin, I went to a conscious
cannabis ceremony and in theceremony, good versus evil in my
head for hours.
Who I am, every decision I'vemade, every person I've let down

(23:14):
, every person I've hurt, likemy entire ego deteriorating.
It's like you could be thisperson.
You have so much potential, butyou did all this bad shit.
This is so you're not thisperson.
Like just complete my ego, justcompletely deteriorating.
A very hard ceremony on cannabis.
I'm like like I've never had aceremony ever since like that.

(23:34):
And I went to the bathroomafterwards and I'm washing my
hands and this is the first timeI audibly heard spirit talk to
me.
I'm very clairvoyant and clear,cognizant.
I never hear very rarely, likemaybe five, ten times tops.
I've heard spirit audibly and Iheard you're ready and I'm like
what am I?
What am I ready for?
Like what I love?

(23:55):
West Talking to me.
The very next day my friendtexted me I'm going to an
ayahuasca ceremony.
Do you want to go?
I'm like I'm ready.
She comes knocking hard, shewill call you and you will know
when it's your turn.
I have chills.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
I have chills.
I love that.
I love how candid you are andhow open you are about it, Like
I love how passionate you areabout it.
I just I am so excited.
I am too.
I leave on Thursday, man, I'mout of here.
I love that.
Now, one thing I do want tomention, because we're going to
be wrapping up pretty soon.

(24:31):
You do have two books.
You have the oh my goodness,I'm like so discombobulated
Rebels Guide to Spirituality andWomen Gone Wild, the Wealth
Edition.
If anyone is interested inthose two books, what are the
best places for them to?

Speaker 2 (24:47):
go Both on my website , anyahalamacom.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Everything is on there, perfect I love that, and
then tell us more.
I'm like, I guess, tell us somemore about plant medicine,
whatever.
I wonder honestly, guys, I wasprepared.
I have a lot of questions.
They've all gone by the wayside, all right you.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
There are tons of different plant medicines out
there, all of them doingdifferent things, like the rap a
, one that I was telling youabout earlier, the one that I
was at Burning man facilitating,so that one is an ancestral
tobacco snuff mixed withdifferent ashes and different
herbs coming from the Amazon aswell.
It's administered via the noseVery good for opening up your

(25:35):
third eye, very good forgrounding you.
Different ones have differentproperties.
For example, some of them arelike, some of them are chest
openers.
Some of them, if you have likeany congestion in your nose,
like medicine, like congestion,it'll clean up your sinuses.
If you have headaches, some ofthem will clear that up.
All of them will ground you.
Really good for meditation,really good for going into, like

(25:57):
bigger plant medicinesayahuasca, combo, bufo, for
example different medicines.
It's very it is tobacco, so youwill feel like a little tingles
down your body, like it's abunch of nicotine just shot up
your nose, like you'll feel likea rush all of a sudden.
But it's really beautiful toconnect, to connect to the earth

(26:19):
, to ground you.
It also balances the masculineand the feminine feminine
feminine inside of you, as wellas the left and the right side
of your hemispheres as well.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Will you eventually sell these plant medicines on
your website, Possibly?

Speaker 2 (26:35):
possibly I'm so excited, I'm excited.
I came back from Burning manwith a kilo of rapese, so I'm
happy to sell some to people.
If you all want to like, shootme a message.
I'm happy to sell some.
She's like I have some.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I have some.
All right, anna.
Thank you so so much for comingon the Spiritual Spotlight
Series.
Anna is very, very talented ina lot of different other things,
but I guess we now have the3.30 version.
Who is amazing, and we lookforward to seeing what happens
next.
So thank you again.
Have a great day.
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