Collective Trauma • Regression • Trusting the Unknown

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 1H 3M

Collective Trauma • Regression • Trusting the Unknown

from Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters

What does it truly mean to trust the unknown? In this profound and courageous conversation, Ann-Peggy Divine sits down with Michelle Joyes to explore what happens when we follow intuition — even when we do not know what lies ahead. When we say yes to something we cannot yet explain. When we surrender control and allow the soul to lead.Michelle shares her deeply transformative experience of undergoing regression therapy with Ann-Peggy — not fully knowing what it was, yet trusting her inner guidance completely. What unfolded was not only insight into past lives, but a direct encounter with inner peace, Source consciousness, and a state of pure bliss so complete that nothing external was needed. This episode explores: • How to truly let go — beyond intellectual understanding • Why re-listening to a regression session deepens integration • How children trigger us as an awakening invitation • Why recurring childhood dreams may point to past-life aspects seeking attention • The archetype of the wounded healer • Shame culture and how it still shapes modern helping professions • Panic, anxiety, and “habitat illness” — how sensitive souls absorb the consciousness of their environment • Why feeling safe in the body is foundational for human evolution. We also dare to step into difficult terrain. - The Epstein revelations. Sexual abuse scandals. Royal secrecy. The shadow fields held within nations. The UK consciousness. The wave Diana carried. The collective trauma that is now surfacing across countries. Rather than blame, this conversation asks: What if the darkness surfacing is part of a larger awakening? Michelle speaks openly about how her desire to protect her daughter triggered deep inner work — and how healing herself transformed her child’s well-being. We explore how many mental illnesses may not be personal failures, but symptoms of the collective energetic habitats we live within. We speak about listening — truly listening — to life. About the importance of safety in the nervous system. About remembering that we have not felt safe for thousands of years. And about the evolutionary transition now unfolding: From Homo Sapiens to Homo Luminous. If you have ever felt called to trust something you could not yet see… If you have ever felt overwhelmed by the state of the world… If you have ever longed to feel safe, whole, and connected to Source… This episode is for you.Regression sessions are offered within a two-hour holding space:https://divinedesign.it/product/mentoring/

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