Ep27 Karen Theimer - Using Breathwork to Heal and Reignite Your Inner Fire

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2024 · 49 MIN

Ep27 Karen Theimer - Using Breathwork to Heal and Reignite Your Inner Fire

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Find Out How Breathwork Unlocks Hidden Visions and Lets You Float Through the UniverseIn this soul-stirring episode, the magnificent Karen Theimer, a freedom coach who helps people reduce stress and unlock their breath, shares her transformative journey with breathwork.Experience her raw vulnerability as she recounts feeling initial skepticism, only to have breathwork unleash profound visions and an out-of-body transcendence. Karen divulges how this ancient practice revealed past traumas stored in her body, allowing her to finally release decades of emotional baggage and addictions.But breathwork is just the beginning. Patricia Lindner, the radiant host, dives into Karen's Human Design chart, uncovering her rare "Channel of Concentration."This channel bestows an energy of razor-sharp focus, which Karen now uses to create a profound space for clients to explore their personal evolution.Patricia and Karen shed light on ending the cycle of harsh self-judgment and perfectionism that once trapped Karen in a negative spiral.Perhaps most impactful, Patricia reveals how Karen's conscious "gate 18" is here to complete unresolved childhood wounds and reclaim her authentic self, free from society's limiting beliefs.Prepare to have your breath taken away by this raw, insightful exchange filled with spiritual gems that will leave you craving your own breathwork experience.If you're ready to unlock new dimensions within yourself and unleash your inner magnificence, don't miss this episodic journey.

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