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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2024 · 56 MIN

Grounding to Earth for Transformation with Rachael Te Wano (63)

from Alight · host Chara Armon

Send us Fan MailWhether Rachael Te Wano is in sessions with clients or leading travel to sacred lands, she shares tools of embodiment and self-activation. She helps her clients align with their highest potential, unravel the threads of their destiny, heal at the origin, and activate the inherent wisdom within their DNA. She loves to say, “a grounded women will change the world.” Find her work at www.rachaeltewano.com  Rachael is a deeply grounded, peaceful, and empowered healer, teacher, and guide. In our conversation, she shares:  Why grounding to your own Earth Star Chakra is your solid foundation. “To be embodied, stable, and deeply connected opens up a space for us to vibrate at a higher frequency and be aligned to our inner voice.” How grounding to your Earth Star Chakra helps if you’re feeling resistant to life on Earth, and teaches you about authentic connection.How to ground to your own Earth Star Chakra. “This is our birthright: to receive this beautiful re-weaving of connection to Mother.”It’s an exercise in receiving, which for many of us isn’t a strong area.She’s seen grounding to the Earth Star Chakra help people heal mentally and physically and heighten their creativity and empowerment. Why embodied spirituality is important: if it’s not enhancing your everyday reality, what’s the point?How she learned about self-transformation by healing her finger that was scheduled for amputation. What Ocean taught her this year about our relationship with Earth’s waters.What happens when you live as a custodian of the land you inhabit.Kindly leave us a review so more people can discover the show, and SUBSCRIBE to receive quick access to new episodes.Follow The Alight Institute on Instagram at @alight.institute https://www.instagram.com/alight.institute/ We're happy to hear your thoughts at  [email protected] 

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