• Signs from Spirit: When Dragonflies Lead the Way

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Signs from Spirit: When Dragonflies Lead the Way

  • Summary

  • S1 E4: Signs from Spirit: When Dragonflies Lead the Way

    Your Guide to Recognizing and Trusting Signs from Spirit

    Are you seeking a deeper connection with your spiritual guidance? In this episode of Coffee Date with Spirit, hosts Kristen Forno and Amy Potter explore the extraordinary magic that happens when you trust spirit to lead the way. Through intimate storytelling and practical wisdom, they share powerful experiences of following signs and synchronicities—from dragonflies leading the way to lost flip-flops, to hawks guiding the path to a new home.

    Join these ordinary mystics for a grounding meditation with the elements, discover how to recognize signs from spirit in your daily life, and learn why shifting from "Am I being guided?" to "I am being guided" can transform your spiritual journey. Using the Thoth tarot as a tool for divine wisdom, they explore messages of success through authentic action and the delicate balance of completing the old while initiating the new.

    Whether you're feeling disconnected from your intuition, questioning your spiritual experiences, or simply curious about developing a more conscious relationship with spirit, this episode offers practical guidance for grounding into your inner wisdom. Grab your favorite mug, get cozy, and discover how ancient ways of knowing can bring more magic, meaning, and alignment to your modern life.

    Perfect for spiritual seekers looking to integrate divine guidance into their daily practice and those ready to trust their intuitive gifts.

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