• Emotions, energetic healing & what it means to do the 'work' with Michelle Woodward

  • May 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Emotions, energetic healing & what it means to do the 'work' with Michelle Woodward

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    In this episode I head over to Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, north of Seattle, Washington and I have a chat with Michelle. From the age of 3 she was nicknamed by those who knew her as the CIA - she just 'knew things'. Today she helps people with their transformations, breakthroughs and direct them to be on purpose.

    We talk about our emotions, our subconscious, energetic medicine, neuroscience, what doing the 'work' looks like and how you can become the manager of your own energy field.

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    Correction in Show
    The author of the energy healing book Michelle mentioned in the episode was Michael Gerber - It was supposed to be Richard Gerber and his book Vibrational Medicine is what she was referring to.

    The Nobel prize winner was in Physiology or Medicine 1937 was Albert Szent-Györgyi. And this is the quote Michelle was trying to express -- "In every culture and in every medical tradition before ours, healing was accomplished by moving energy"

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