Der Mondzyklus mit den "13 original Clanmothers". LOOKS FAR WOMAN. Monats Special mit Alexandra Meurer

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2021 · 29 MIN

Der Mondzyklus mit den "13 original Clanmothers". LOOKS FAR WOMAN. Monats Special mit Alexandra Meurer

from Lebenskynstler - For Creative Spirits · host Sylke Verheyen

Im Jahreskreis mit den weiblichen Archetypen oder auch Vorbildern der 13 Clanmütter. Jede Clanmutter steht für besondere Fähigkeiten und Aspekte die wir durch das Bewusstsein in uns entdecken dürfen.  Wir fangen mit einer 13 monatigen Reise an. Wenn du nach spiritueller Führung suchst und nicht so richtig weißt, wo du anfangen sollt. Die weibliche Archetypen reizen und du gerne spielerisch auf Entdeckungstour gehen willst, hör dir gern diese Folge an. Es gibt jetzt einmal im Monat passend zum Neumond Infos zu aktuellen Clanmutter.  Die erste Folge tanzt etwas außer der Reihe und kommt zum Vollmond.  Wenn du Alex Arbeit magst schau mal bei ihr vorbei:  https://www.instagram.com/alexandra_meurer/ https://www.fyndery.de/coach/2045/alexandra/?ref=2045 Für mehr von Lebenskynstler und Infos zu Workshops, Coaching und Vorträgen: https://www.lebenskynstler.de Schau auch gern mal beim YouTube Kanal vorbei: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLDLLoa6DhXyF1xkYhr4T4Q Oder connecte dich mit mir bei social media: https://www.instagram.com/lebenskynstler/ - Viele Grüße und danke für deine Unterstützung, Sylke 

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