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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2021 · 22 MIN

Ep. 8 | Voice of the Vessel

from Wildfire & Flowers · host Paula Dicu & Vanessa Demello

We have become so dissociated as a collective, from our intuitive nature of our bodies, and the way our individual body is constantly communicating with us.  We ignore the signals to prioritize other aspects of life, and we put ourselves last.  In this episode, V & P talk about how you can re-sensitize yourself to get more in touch with your physical being in the healthiest way possible.   We must care for these vessels that do so much for us. Honor your body, it can show you the way.  And remember..."Butterflies in your stomach?  That is your ancestors telling you to run away!"

We have become so dissociated as a collective, from our intuitive nature of our bodies, and the way our individual body is constantly communicating with us.  We ignore the signals to prioritize other aspects of life, and we put ourselves last.  In this episode, V & P talk about how you can re-sensitize yourself to get more in touch with your physical being in the healthiest way possible.   We must care for these vessels that do so much for us. Honor your body, it can show you the way.  And remember..."Butterflies in your stomach?  That is your ancestors telling you to run away!"

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