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Sacred Soul Sisters
The Sacred Soul Sisters Podcast is a heart-centered space where spirituality, healing, and sisterhood come together. Through meaningful conversations, energy insights, and divine guidance, I create a supportive community to help you deepen your spiritual journey and raise your vibration.
Sacred Soul Sisters
Embracing Life's Million Lifetimes
Have you ever felt like you've lived a million lifetimes in just one life? That's the fascinating question we explore in this heartfelt conversation about life's many chapters. As we reflect on our personal journeys, it becomes clear that some decades might constitute whole books rather than mere chapters – each with its own flavor, lessons, and transformations.
This episode takes you on a joyful exploration of regional differences and cultural curiosities that make our world so rich. From the melodic beauty of Southern accents to the culinary surprise of boiled peanuts in Georgia and the heavenly barbecue of Memphis, Tennessee, we celebrate how traveling even short distances can reveal new dimensions of human experience. These observations remind us how important it is to step outside our bubbles and appreciate the diverse tapestry of traditions around us.
For empaths and sensitive souls, I share a powerful shower meditation practice to help you cleanse unwanted energies you may have absorbed from others. This simple yet profound visualization technique uses water as a conduit to release what doesn't belong to you while inviting in divine light and healing energy – perfect for those social gatherings that sometimes leave you feeling inexplicably drained.
We also touch on the increasingly common desire to simplify our lives by releasing material possessions. That struggle between wanting to declutter while feeling responsible for items that "someone might need someday" resonates with many of us as our homes begin to feel more like museums than living spaces.
Whether you're navigating multiple "lifetimes" within this one, seeking energetic clearing techniques, or simply curious about regional differences that make life interesting, this episode offers warmth, wisdom and practical spiritual guidance. Connect with me on Instagram @AngelReikiJourney or visit AngelReikiJourney.com to learn about upcoming Reiki certification classes and healing sessions.
Usui/Holy Fire Reiki I & II - Angel Reiki Journey
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Hello there, I'm so happy you're here. Welcome to my podcast, sacred Soul Sisters. My name is Justina. I am an Asui, holy Fire and Angel Reiki Master with over 20 years of practice, and I'm your host. I can't wait to let others feel the love of community and remind us of the importance of coming together instead of coming apart. Now let's take a deep breath together in through our nose and a long exhale out of our mouth. This is my intentions in a poem to set the tone for our sacred soul sister community. Here you go.
Speaker 1:Welcome, dear soul, to this sacred space where all are embraced with love and grace, From every land, from near and far. No matter who you are, you're a star. Feel the warmth, the light, the peace. Let your spirit find release. Here we gather hearts aligned to uplift, to heal, to realign. Breathe in deeply, feel your glow, let your light expand and flow. As I pour into you with love, so true, your cup overflows, your soul renews. Together we rise in love. We stand lifting vibrations hand in hand. A mission of light, a journey divine. Thank you for sharing your soul with mine. Welcome to the Sacred Soul Sisters space, a home of love and sacred embrace. I'm so glad you're here. Hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening. It is Justina here hanging out with you.
Speaker 1:I love this part of the week, yeah. So have you ever felt like you lived like a million lifetimes? And I don't, I don't mean like you know, past lives and everything, because I do feel like most of us have had a crap ton of lifetimes that way, but what I mean is like, with this specific lifetime, I found myself yesterday really thinking about that kind of doing. There's a lot of reflecting that's been coming in lately and it feels like, you know, I'm in my mid forties right now and it feels like I have legit lived like a million lifetimes. During this lifetime, everything is so different. You know, I was trying to compare, like you know, your life, like people that write autobiographies and stuff like that, and I'm like, well, you know, they have multiple different chapters of their life and everything. Well, you know, they have multiple different chapters of their life and everything. But reflecting on my own life, I felt like I don't even know if they would be able to be in the same book. You know, I almost feel like a decade.
Speaker 1:Here would be one book with several chapters and then another decade and then maybe like a six-year span for another book, and then you know, I don't know, a three-year span for one book. And then, like the last couple years, holy crap, so much has changed. But I just, I mean, I can't be the only one that feels that way. Do you feel like there's just so many different things that have happened, have taken place, that you've worked through that? You've walked through so many different relationships friend wise, coworker wise, acquaintance wise, location wise? I just there's so many things that we experience in our lifetimes, especially once you get focused on, you know, doing your inner work, you know you're, you're growing and stuff like that focus very much so on not trying to grow or not trying to expand your horizon or meet new people or things like that. I suppose you could have a book with maybe two chapters. You know where you work the same job for 50 years and you live in the same house for 50 years and you drive the same car. Well, you probably don't drive the car for 50. If you do, I would like that make and model, uh, and to see if there's any more out there that maybe I could get, because I think that'd be great. And while we're on the topic of that, like a wash machine and a dryer that lasts that long would be great. Let me think anything else. Hello, hello.
Speaker 1:So I'm so excited to announce our next Reiki class I am offering is going to be the weekend of July 19th. So it will be Saturday, july 19th, in person. Again, I am looking to do the online courses but I think that's probably going to be more September, october. But this one is in person in Illinois, saturday, july 19th, from 9.30am to 5.30pm and then Sunday, july 20th, 8.30am to 5pm, and there is a link on my Instagram page. I can also add the link in the show notes for this session.
Speaker 1:But if you are ready to clear and realign your energy, opening yourself as a vessel for healing both for yourself and others, through this journey, you will also reignite your inner light. Please join me for this in-person certification class where you will learn the transformative power of Reiki energy. It is Usui, holy Fire Reiki 1 and 2. So you will receive two level certifications, two sacred certifications. This training is life changing. You undergo an amazing healing in the process of learning how to be a vessel for healing for others and for yourself in the future. So if you're interested, please click the link. Sign up as soon as you can. I do usually fill up, so I hope to see you there.
Speaker 1:Have a great day. Those are probably the most things, okay. So why it's bringing me to this tangent, I'm not sure. But I also started to think of I don't know why there was so much thinking going on yesterday. That was very bizarre, but not that I don't normally think at all, but you know, I'm just all over the place, anyway. So I really had a moment of like grouchiness because, okay, ladies, let's be real, during the winter time. I don't know about y'all, but I just do not shave my legs like 24 seven. I just don't, right, and I'm just going to go ahead and apologize to my husband, sorry about that, but yeah, and, and then like so you know, summer's coming sort of the Midwest, we've had a lot of rain, so you know, I don't spend a lot of time shaving now either, I guess.
Speaker 1:But I was so proud of myself this morning, I'm like, okay, we're gonna go ahead and shave, you know, and not just like up to mid calf, like for real, shave my legs, right. Why is it? I get out the shower within three seconds and I've got goosebumps all over the place and the hair grows like six inches in five seconds. What is up with that? That's just so rude. I don't even know who I need to talk to about that, but I just it's just not nice Anyway. So, yeah, I'm just, I'm just really like thinking about stuff here lately, mostly because I feel like, uh, I don't know, I think reflecting on what it feels like a million lifetimes has really kind of put me in a state of gratitude of like crap.
Speaker 1:I have been through a lot the shaving my legs thing, though, with the goosebumps yeah, I'm not sure where that leaves me. Um, I guess I should be grateful that I have a razor to shave it again now, tomorrow, I don't know. I'm trying to find gratitude in everything because I think it's so important and when we stay in gratitude, I know, I know, I know logically and energetically that things work out to our benefit, anyway, yeah, so I just needed to know, like, is anybody else feeling that? Also, like, what's everybody got going on, you know, for the summer? Are there any type of vacation plans and stuff like that?
Speaker 1:I started, maybe I like developed ADD over the week, I don't know, because now I'm onto the subject of traveling, and I'm like for people that live in somewhere that has a relatively mild climate, that there's not like huge shifts, like in the Midwest in the USA, like it's pretty clear about when it's winter, fall, summer, spring, like you, you pretty much are aware, right? I mean now don't get me wrong like Mother Nature does have some mood swings or things are quite different, but for the most part, I mean, you know, with like ice on the trees and snow on the ground, that it's winter, right, and you know when it's like 90 to 100 degrees and humidity is quite wonderful and your clothes are soaked from sweat, you know it's summer, right. So but I I wonder about, like people that don't have those extreme shifts, like, do you guys still vacation in the summer? Like, is it called summer? You know, like here it's like end of May till like mid August, um, kind of feels like the potential vacationing time of the year. But I wonder if it's different other places? Surely it is, I don't know. I'm just always I don't know so interested in about how everything works everywhere.
Speaker 1:I think sometimes we forget that there's anywhere else in this world. You know, I talked to a lady the other day and she was so excited because she was going on a road trip but it was like an hour away and I thought, man, I used to like work an hour away, that's the road trip. And she's like, yeah, I never get out of town, you know. So I'm really excited. And so I felt her excitement and I was excited for her. But I thought, man, I thought I felt kind of sad for her too you know, she was in her mid sixties and I thought, really, this is the first time you're going on a road trip and it's about an hour away. Do you know? There's like a whole world out there and even in driving distance.
Speaker 1:There's so many cool things to explore and check out, and one of the coolest things I find is learning about different cultures and different family systems and all of that and and cultures, like you know, between ethnicities, but also like just locations. It's so bizarre to me. We went to the south a little while ago. We were in Mississippi and like right on the border of Mississippi and Tennessee, and I love like, like they, a lot of people that live down there have an accent, like a southern accent, and I love southern accents. I mean, I'm just, I just want to like stop and listen and just like have them talk. I'm like what other question can I ask so I can hear them talk more? I just think it sounds beautiful and really just about anybody with an accent I just I love listening to. I find it just fascinating.
Speaker 1:And it's so funny because sometimes people will say we have an accent in the Midwest and I'm like we do not have an accent. We we're just like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, like we don't have like a cool accent or anything. And I had someone from Georgia tell me that you do have an accent. We know you're from the Midwest because you guys take so long to say anything. I was like, wow, okay, well, you know, I mean I guess we're known for something Better than not known for anything. You know, it's all good, but yeah, I just I'm so excited to learn about so much like going to California in the fall and it'll be the first time I go there and I'm just excited to be in a different environment and just absorb the energy there and um, and yeah, just see like what things are different. You know, I know in a lot of places people call soda something different, like some people call it pop and some people call it like Coke, like do you want a Coke? But that can mean like any soda. So that was a bit confusing.
Speaker 1:And then you know we're going to definitely visit Texas again, which I freaking love Texas. Oh my gosh, the Austin area is so beautiful. It's so beautiful. The people are kind, they're inviting, it's just, it's so cool. The energy feels great. The sky is gorgeous I know I've mentioned that before but man, the sky in Texas, like what do they do? Like do they have like filters that are just set up everywhere that like we can't even see, so it just looks like pristine and perfect all the time. It's kind of bizarre, but it's exciting.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, I uh, what are some things that you guys have picked up about you guys? That's another thing that people say. When we're in a different state, they'll say why do you say you guys, all the time Like there's, even when you're talking to women and I'm like I don't know Well that how we talk. But then, of course, when I'm in Texas for a while, I think I end up now I can't even like fake it Y'all, are you all y'all something like that. I say it right when I'm down there because I'm hearing it all the time, but I love it, oh my gosh, I love it so much. So what are some things that you've noticed, like in a different state that you go to I would love for you to share with me. Definitely, when this episode posts, I always put a snippet of it on my Instagram page at AngelReikiJourney. So make sure you like comment, let me know.
Speaker 1:You know what state you've been to, what country you've been to, like something that you've picked up that's that's unique to that area? I remember I did. I had a cousin that lived in Belgium for a little while and so I was so excited. I was in school and did a little report on it and she said one of the big things that they ate there was French fries dipped in mayonnaise. And to me I was like that is so bizarre. You have to have ketchup with French fries. I mean like, and sometimes, if you're being really fancy, you can mix your ketchup with mustard then dip your French fries in it. And actually, now that we're talking about French fries, have y'all ever had curly fries dipped in honey mustard sauce? Those seasoned curly fries? Oh, that's so good. Oh, wait, wait. And Chick-fil-A waffle fries, even though they're not like the seasoned kind, those are really good in honey mustard too. Okay, sorry, side track there. However, you should eat your fruits and vegetables, maybe not french fries, but they're really good Anyway.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, like, what are things that you've picked up from different places, that that you like, that bring you joy or that make you kind of squeamish and you're like, why do they eat that? Oh, speaking of squeamish, so when I was in Georgia several years ago, they eat these things called boiled peanuts, and in the Midwest, like, we eat peanuts like at the baseball game, right, like salted, roasted peanuts, you know, but we don't eat boiled peanuts. So they eat them. Like my experience, what I was told, was they eat them kind of like we do popcorn in the Midwest, like as like a frequent snack, right. So a lady had talked me into trying them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they don't taste like them. Yeah, they don't taste like I don't, I don't know. I know you I'm gonna get some hate for this probably, but they're um, well, I don't know, I'm, I'm used to a peanut being like crunchy, right, like with a little salt on it, and the boiled peanut is not crunchy, um, now I like peanut butter. Uh, I just I couldn't pull off the boiled peanuts. I'm sorry, yeah, I just that, just can't do that. But but I'm glad that you know it resonates with some people. I'm glad they, they really like it. That's, that's good.
Speaker 1:Um, when we were in Mississippi, the barbecue oh my gosh. And we got some barbecue from Memphis, tennessee too oh my goodness, you guys. Get some barbecue from Memphis, tennessee too. Oh my goodness, you guys, it's so good. Speaking of barbecue, the barbecue in Texas is freaking good too, but you better be really freaking hungry because you're going to get a really big plate of food. They don't mess around with their portions down there.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, what is it about things that you like to do? Like, is there some type of holiday that you, uh, are able to participate in in the location that you're in that they don't have everywhere else that is local to your area? Or I want to say there's like, um, in Texas, I think, like a, a peonies parade. No, no, think that's in Holland, michigan, and it's so beautiful, oh my gosh, it's so beautiful. We've got a few tulips here every now and then that we get to see, but I've never been able to see that many in one location, although somebody showed me a picture of Seattle I believe it's Seattle Washington that had a beautiful field of just tulips, after tulips, after tulips, like that's incredible, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:So not tulips, but blueberries, oh my gosh. Not tulips but blueberries, oh my gosh. We got some blueberries from Michigan. Blueberries, y'all. Blueberries are so good, but when you get them from Michigan, like, and when you're there, there's something really amazing about getting something locally, isn't there? Speaking of that, I was going to. I was shopping, trying to find some plants, and I'm like way late at the planning. This year I was able to get like four tomato plants, some little like bitty ones, and then some big ones, but I'm a little bummed because I missed out on the cucumber plants and I'd much rather have that. Uh well, not much rather, but I would rather have both. And.
Speaker 1:But there's something about especially like growing in your own garden or a local garden. It's probably in my mind, maybe, but I feel like energetically too. It just tastes better and I think your body resonates with it better, versus like getting it from somewhere 9 million miles or countries away. So what is? You know? What is some type of food that's grown locally to you, but not everywhere.
Speaker 1:I would love to know that I love to travel and I love to learn new things, and so share that with me. Share with me what you do, you know, with your family or with your country or with your town, or what kind of weird food you guys eat. It's always weird when it's not the same as ours, right? It's always weird when it's not the same as ours, right? Anyway? So, yeah, I wanted to bring some joy to this conversation today. I know it sounds like I'm like oh squirrel, but I feel like things have been heavy, you know, as usual, I feel like there's so much heaviness out there, but so that's why today I just wanted to take some time to, you know, have some conversations about things that bring us smiles, which is exciting. Anything to be able to feel a smile on your face just feels amazing. Feel a smile on your face Just feels amazing.
Speaker 1:Also, kind of wondering is anybody feeling the urge to get rid of all their crap? I don't know, it's not really like spring right now. I'm recording this, the first wait second of June, but I'm really feeling this urge just to like, please can someone come in and, just like I don't know, pick up most of our stuff and donate it somewhere? Or does someone have a u-haul or a big old flatbed I can borrow to just load it up in, to bring it somewhere where someone needs it? I don't know how we ended up with so much crap at our house, like I feel like we just have accumulated so many things over the years and it really is just starting to feel like it's closing in, like it's heavy. You're just like man, I just want to breathe, like move, I want to move around. I didn't want all this crap everywhere Because I feel like for so long my mind was focused on well, someday we might need this.
Speaker 1:Well, you know, what if one of the kids need it? Oh well. What if a neighbor needs it? Oh well. What if mom needs it? What if oh my gosh it? What if? Oh my gosh. But I'm starting to realize as I'm looking all around yeah, I can't just keep keeping everything in the freaking world in case someone might need it, because it's turning into a blessed museum instead of a house and that's just crazy because it starts to feel suffocating. So, yeah, any type of organizational or simplifying or if you guys have like a minimalist person that you follow or anything like that. Please share any tips about that. I would love to learn about that. Or if you want to come on the podcast, that would be amazing too. I am probably going to start having more guests here soon.
Speaker 1:Hello, sorry to interrupt your regular broadcast session. Sorry, I was trying to sound like super professional. Anyway, I wanted to drop this in. Spirit has been kind of nudging me. There is, um, okay, so as the light gets brighter and brighter in this world, you know there is an opposing force and I don't like that opposing force, but there is some shadow side to things, right, but really we need all parts to have balance. So I try to embrace it. But I do want to give you some exercises that can kind of help you. But I do want to give you some exercises that can kind of help you, and I'm going to try to start dropping these in in different podcast episodes.
Speaker 1:So today I want to talk about when you are in somewhere. So over the summer there's always a ton of gatherings, at least in the area that I'm in, right, so you know there's graduation parties area that I'm in right, so you know there's graduation parties, there's birthday parties, there's swim parties, there's barbecues, all kinds of things to get together, but sometimes there's certain groups of people that when you're around, as you're leaving, you start to feel this like ugh, like what is my problem? I feel heavy, I feel kind of sad, maybe a little pissed off, like what is going on, right? Well, I want to tell you that there is something that you can do. So you know, even if you need to, you know, start driving home and, halfway home, pull over for a minute or wait till you get home, or if you are home and you had people over that also left you feeling like that. Sometimes, as empaths which is probably a lot of you listening to this podcast you know we can take on a lot of crap, even when we're trying really hard to keep our guard up and to stay in love and light and all of that kind of thing. So, okay, all the rambling aside, all right.
Speaker 1:So it's the shower, meditation, and I think I've touched on this a little bit before, but I'm trying to give you an abbreviated version that you can visualize, so you don't necessarily have to be in the shower. If you can do the shower, that does definitely heighten the situation. Water is always a beautiful portal for energy and I feel like it amplifies your intention as well. So, however, if you don't have a shower or you can't take a shower, you can do without as well, because intention, right where we put our intention, energy flows. So this is what you do you close your eyes for a few minutes, take three deep breaths in through your nose, long exhales out of your mouth, really kind of coming into your body, and then I want you to visualize yourself stepping into a shower, right, and your intention for this shower is to allow the water, the flow, to take everything that doesn't belong to you and wash it down the drain, and then Mother Earth can take it to someplace where it can do no harm.
Speaker 1:Well, in this shower, it's a very special shower because it knows exactly when it's done, getting this off, and then it just starts having this beautiful flow of golden, white and gold, sparkly energy just flowing over you, right, okay, so, close eyes, we step in the shower. We can feel we're visualizing this, we can feel the warm water going all the way down our body, right, and now we've got our eyes closed and we know that this water in this shower is incredible and it's going to pull everything that doesn't belong to us and is no longer serving us. Right, because why not? We're already in the shower. Let's get rid of whatever we don't need as well.
Speaker 1:And we're asking it to cleanse, run over the body, grab anything from all over us, all over our aura, anything no longer serving us, anything that doesn't belong to us. We're asking it to wash it down. Wash it down. We feel it go over our shoulders, our arms, our upper body, our waist, our lower body, our feet, and we can see it going into the drain. And Mother Earth is just absorbing it and taking it and transmuting it and taking to a place where it can do no harm or simply recycling it and being able to reuse that energy right In a beautiful transmuted way.
Speaker 1:So we've got all of this. It's went down the front of us. It's went down the right side of us. It's going down the left side of us. It's going down the back side of us white and gold and sparkly energy. It's within the water. Like you can almost feel the sparkles of the water. It's not staining you. It's not changing the color of your skin. It's not changing how it cleanses you or anything like that. It feels just like water coming on.
Speaker 1:But you know, this is the healing, loving energy from the divine. And now it is pouring down and it's sealing and healing every place where any energy was removed and it is just infusing it with the most beautiful love and light and hugs from the divine. And you just feel it starting to go down over your hair, over your face, over your neck, over your shoulders, down your arms, down your torso, down your back, your hips, your legs, your knees, your feet. Just let out that big exhale. Yes, you are good as new. You are good as new. All of your beautiful energy has been cleansed, it has been released, it has been refilled with the divine. One more deep breath into your nose and a long exhale. Nose and a long exhale. All right, guys, so you can use this at any time.
Speaker 1:You can fast forward through this episode if you need to and just press play real quickly so you can have a quick moment to just kind of cleanse off anything that you feel like might have might have tried to hitchhike on, and we got time for that. We got stuff to do. All right, have a good rest of the episode. See you soon.
Speaker 1:Bye, I'm excited which might air before this episode, but I have a friend that's releasing a book this month and I think this month or next month, and I will be interviewing her very soon. So that's exciting and yeah, so I would love to have somebody on the podcast that can talk about simplifying our mess right, like how we can start to be able to live in our house instead of feel like we have to hide from all of the stuff. Or maybe that's just me, but sometimes I'll like walk in one of my rooms to be like, yeah, I can't even be in this room. How jacked up is that? Because there's just so much crap. There's so much crap. I have finally started to release some of the kids clothes that they've grown out of for like 900 years, but I kept keeping them because I was like, well, what if so? And so has a baby, and then they need clothes, or what if so? And so this and what I'm like oh my gosh. I'm like in the meantime I could have.
Speaker 1:The donating places I feel like are decreasing too. We have some bins that we can donate in, but a lot of times those are full. There used to be some actual locations that we could donate. We do still have a Goodwill. It's just a little ways away, but I could start bringing more stuff there because I would love for people to. I'd like to have a place where I can donate more so to that. You know that people could get it for free if they needed it.
Speaker 1:So I don't know, but either way, I don't want to keep it in my house anymore, but I can't like bring myself to just throw it all away because somebody could use it. I know maybe I need to get past that. I don't know, it's crazy, but anyway, yeah. So if you know anybody that has any tips on organization or tips on getting rid of stuff, or or knows of any businesses that come and do that, or any businesses that will come like pick up your stuff for donations, uh, for fee, for free, would be great, because I'm willing to give it to people for free. Um, but yeah, I just don't have. I want so much of it gone that I don't have a big enough vehicle. I guess I can make like 83 trips or something.
Speaker 1:Anyway, aren't you glad? I'm just like unloading my head on you today. I'm sorry, but yeah. So, how you been, how's it going? Yeah, how is life feeling? Okay, are you getting some sunshine.
Speaker 1:How are we doing with the signs? Are you guys getting any signs? Are you open to signs that have been happening? Let me know about those too. You can always email me at justina at angelreikijourneycom and you can also. They've got a new thing on the podcast where you can send a text in on the podcast tab too and let me know like what's been going on and how things are and how you're doing and if you've had any signs come in, if you've felt any loved ones or if you felt like an angel was with you or you had some synchronicities that just seemed pretty pronounced and pretty awesome.
Speaker 1:I highly suggest keeping a record of that, even in your little notes app and your phone or doing voice recording memos Just to remind you of the magic that's around us every day. It's so cool, I get so excited. Anyway, I've got another Reiki class coming up in person. It is in July, I believe the 19th and 20th. Let me double check that. Yes, it is the 19th and 20th. It will be in person.
Speaker 1:The details of that will be on the website and um offering my sessions with where I do like the spiritual night, where it's spiritual messages, um, many Reiki session, many meditation and, um, if it's in within an hour of the zip code, then, um, it's $115 a person and it can be held at your business or, uh, your house or anything like that Kind of exciting to be able to take that on the road. It's, it's so fun, oh my gosh, there's so much healing to that goes on. So, just, fyi, that is a thing that takes place. So, while these are fun and things like that, sometimes they. These are fun and things like that, sometimes they, um, sometimes they get a little emotional and so, just, uh, keep that in mind, but it's a good kind of emotional right Cause we can always make room to release, because then we can make more room for abundance, and who doesn't love abundance? Right, yeah, I do. Yeah, so so many things coming up. There's going to be some more classes that I'm teaching coming up as well, online and in person, Excited about that, and yeah, so I hope everything is going well.
Speaker 1:Please reach out and you know you can DM me on Instagram. You can message below when I post this episode as well. That would be amazing day. Enjoy the sunshine, enjoy those around you, and if you don't enjoy those around you, maybe try to be around some other people. Don't tell them. I said that, but sometimes that's the shift we have to make and I'll talk to you soon.
Speaker 1:Okay, hey everyone. I wanted to take a quick second and say thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm so grateful for you, thank you for listening to this podcast, and I want to take a minute and ask for a quick favor. If, when you're listening to an episode, if you could please just take a second, place your hand on your heart and take a deep breath in through your nose and a long exhale out of your mouth and just set the intention to send love and light to every single person listening, right now, yesterday and in the future. I think together we just might be able to raise the vibration of this world. I'm so excited and please follow me on Instagram at AngelReikiJourney. Visit my website to book an appointment with me at AngelReikiJourneycom and please follow this podcast. Sacred Soul Sisters, thank you so much and I can't wait to talk to you again soon. Have a great day.