• Intro to Eclectic Sacred Living

  • Feb 13 2023
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Intro to Eclectic Sacred Living

  • Summary

  • Episode 1:  Introduction to Eclectic Sacred Living
    Host: Therese Eve Prentice

    Note:  
    The show name has changed to "Invite Sacred Home"  from "Eclectic Sacred Living" with the same host "Therese Eve Prentice" and the same content focus! 

    Listen in and take notes with your favorite cup of herbal tea

    Key Talking Points of the Episode:

    [01:47] My healing journey

    [05:24] How I got into cardology

    [08:15] How I learned to live through the cards

    [12:33] Why is integration complex for many people?

    [18:48] Integrating your spirituality into your life

    [23:57] The difference between sensuality and sexuality

    Magical Quotes from the Episode:

    “Application is the evidence of learning.”

    “I’m a mirror. Don’t get mad when I reflect to you, who you are. It’s just the mirror in me. I was born to be a mirror so that people can elevate and grow to a whole other level.”

    “My goal in life is to be my ancestors wildest dreams, because my daddy and my grandmother do not make it past the age of 58.”

    “Self-Mastery is what’s missing from a lot of people.”

    “When you are the best version of yourself, and I am the best version of myself. The world gets to be a better place.”

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:

    Cardology in a Weekend Course

    Follow Me On:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereseprentice/ 

    Website: http://www.eclecticsacredliving.com 

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