• Episode 49 - Danie C. Muniz: The Journey from Catholic Disciple to Eclectic Witch

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 49 - Danie C. Muniz: The Journey from Catholic Disciple to Eclectic Witch

  • Summary

  • Witchcraft is considered “evil” in the eyes of the Catholic church, which makes this conversation with Danie C. Muniz fascinating.

    She went from devote Christian, active in her church to entering the world of astrology, akashic records, and witchcraft.

    The journey she took was one of remembrance, feeling more and more called back to her true self – the divinity within her.

    I absolutely love conversations about religion and spirituality and I hope you love this discussion as much as I did.

    More about Danie C. Muniz 👇

    As a Spiritual Counselor, Intuitive Astrologer & Akashic Records Practitioner for over 15 years, she's helped hundreds of healers, coaches and conscious leaders release past traumas, generational & ancestral paradigms and fears that are holding them back from fulfilling their Souls evolution.

    Connect with Danie👇

    Website: https://thepeaceteacher.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniecmuniz Y

    outube: https://www.youtube.com/daniecmuniz


    If you want to break free from the 9 to 5 or spend more time with your family, then check out this FREE webinar that goes over exactly what I'm doing to create time and financial freedom.
    https://www.breakingfreewithlindsay.com/learn


    If you ever have any questions or want to reach out - I'd love to connect with you. Send me a DM on Facebook (it's the best way to reach me!)

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