• 13. Rediscovering Spiritual Gifts W/Emma Tynan: From Suppression to Authentic Self-Expression

  • Aug 1 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
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13. Rediscovering Spiritual Gifts W/Emma Tynan: From Suppression to Authentic Self-Expression

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    What happens when you suppress your spiritual gifts?

    In this episode, Michael sits down with Emma Tynan, a reluctant spiritual teacher renowned for helping individuals reclaim their spiritual gifts.

    Emma shares her personal journey from nearly losing her life at a young age to discovering and nurturing her prophetic abilities.

    They discuss the importance of visibility, the struggle of hiding one's true self, and how reclaiming spiritual gifts can transform lives.

    Emma also explains the profound influence of Mary Magdalene's teachings on her work and the significance of ancestral and land-based wisdom.

    Throughout the conversation, Michael and Emma emphasize the power of embodying one's truth and purpose and reveal an upcoming international luxury retreat in Ireland focused on Mary Magdalene's teachings.

    Tune in for an inspiring discussion on spirituality, personal transformation, and the path to authentic existence.

    Find out more about Emma's Retreat here:
    https://www.emmatynan.com/retreat-devotion
    Use Code: MICHAEL

    Special Invitation: Sign up for my complimentary lunar meditations and make powerful energetic shifts as you align more deeply with your intentions.
    https://pages.michaeledwardslive.com/lunar

    Find out more about working with Michael and connect here:
    https://bio.michaeledwards.live/


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