Christina Meyer
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Raising the Collective Consciousness
Raising the Collective Consciousness Since getting sober it has deepened my love of learning about the great mysteries of world, higher realms of consciousness, and how to manifest great things into my life. I’ve always been a seeker, I just assumed that eventually I would be so spiritually evolved that I wouldn’t want drugs and alcohol. Over a year later, a year of particularly challenging times to say the least, I am at peace and grateful for the journey that brought me here. About ten month ago I was still unfulfilled with life, sober, but unfulfilled. I knew I had it in me to figure out what it was that was going to bring me great joy and abundance in life, I just had to be patient and really go within. And it paid off. The amount of gratitude I have for my life today cannot be measure. It can only be lived and expressed through my day-to-day actions. I was gifted with the most deeply satisfying role in raising the collective consciousness that I had no idea existed until it found me. I am in the beginning of my journey as a Soul Realignment Practitioner. I read peoples Akashic Records for them. I use a pendulum and allow my subconscious to access the fifth dimension, an energetic database. I tell people who they are at soul level, what blocks and restrictions are present, and I clear those blocks and restrictions for them, temporarily, so that they can bring abundance into their lives and live in their divine nature. I help them become aware of what talents they were gifted with to figure out how they can live a truly well lived life. Now when I say temporarily, I mean that they have to make choices that serve their greatest potential. This work is transformative. I can tell them what is holding them back but they have to make the choices necessary to bring about change. I hope to be an illustrious example to my clients about what real transformation can look like and how euphoric it feels to truly transform with help from your Higher Self. I know with myself I romanticized the pain and suffering and without it I wasn’t quite sure who I was. Things that we let define us, we must transcend beyond that and go into the unknown.
By Christina Meyer3 years ago in Motivation
Where Adventure Can Lead
Where Adventure Can Lead By: Christina Meyer Margo was on the verge of burnout. She had been here before; it was familiar, and she even knew what to do in these types of moments. She was disconnected from herself and spirit. She had everything she needed, she enjoyed her job, the people she worked with and the fast-paced environment of it. She had her hobbies that brought fulfilment. She just could not help but know that something big was missing. She was to do something more that would bring her great joy and inner peace and most of all the fulfilling promise of endless happiness. You can only get that by creating something that helps others.
By Christina Meyer3 years ago in Futurism