An Inspired Life: Embodied Truth and Power

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2017 · 50 MIN

An Inspired Life: Embodied Truth and Power

from An Inspired Life · host An Inspired Life

Many of us are raised to believe that we are the body we live in, the job we do, the people we’re related to – we’re given this boxed-in approach to our identity – but who are we really? We are so much more powerful than we’re led to believe. When we choose to release the limiting ideas we’ve been given about what’s possible for our lives, and we decide to fully embody the truth of who we really are, then our power and creative potential is infinite. And that’s exactly what we spoke about when I interviewed Kali Isis Ibrahim Sananda, an inspired goddess and a catalyst for people’s highest potential, who shared her tips on how to come into alignment with your truth and fully embody it. Inspired takeaways include: • We are unlimited beings with infinite creative power. Kali’s tips on how we can change reality in a split second when we embody the belief that we can create our own truth. • How to avoid becoming stagnant and stuck because the people around you aren’t comfortable with your growth. • Why exactly where you are right now – and who you are right now – is the perfect position to begin your journey into truth & power. • Why you don’t need to rid yourself of your shadows or perceived negative characteristics, and how you can find they even come in handy sometimes. • Tips on mind-conditioning to create transformation in your entire being. • Discussion on what is really behind our ‘triggers’ and why they come up not to annoy us, but as an opportunity to be healed and released. WANT MORE? If you found this podcast valuable, please ‘Subscribe’ in iTunes or in your Android Podcast app (we recommend Podcast Addict) so you receive every inspirational update. We also REALLY appreciate reviews on iTunes that help us share our message with more people so please head over and leave us a 5 star review. JOIN THE CONVERSATION – Head over to https://www.facebook.com/aninspiredlifewithkiara/ and join the conversation under the podcast post – tell us what you think and ask any questions you have for Kiara and her guests. The most interesting conversations happen after the podcast! DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO COULD BENEFIT FROM THIS? There could be a message in this podcast that somebody you love needs to hear today, so please ‘Share’ this in your social media and leave a review on iTunes here https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/inspired-life-find-freedom/id1123050010?mt=2. Your actions can help more people access the inspiration and tools to find freedom & purpose by embracing their divine essence. With love, K xx Sacred Business & Inspired Life Guide www.aninspiredlife.com.au

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