The Ceremony That Changed Everything

EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 1H 4M

The Ceremony That Changed Everything

from Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters

What happens when twelve women gather in the far North — surrounded by mountains, fire, and silence — and say yes to their own light and bigness? In this episode, we meet SigneLise, a woman whose life was profoundly changed through the Divinima Reset journey and a powerful initiation Ceremony in Lyngen, led by Ann-Peggy.SigneLise shares how she experienced something she had never felt before — a field of unity, where every woman carried the same sacred intention: to rise into her divinity and awaken to her higher self. Through that shared YES, something ancient and new was born.Together, Ann-Peggy and SigneLise explore what truly happens when we step into a deep ceremony of the soul — when we face our shadow, dissolve the old programs, and surrender to the dark night of the soul as a sacred passage toward remembering who we are.They speak about the Hero’s Journey, the Spiral of Grace, and what it means to embody our next-step divinity — the vastness of who we truly are beyond fear, beyond structure, beyond belief.https://divinedesign.it/the-spiral-of-grace/ https://divinedesign.it/the-heros-journey/SigneLise also shares her personal awakening through Divinima Reset — how meeting Ann-Peggy and hearing her divine wisdom became a turning point in her spiritual evolution.This is a conversation about death and rebirth. About falling apart — and awakening as light. About what it really means to stop believing — and start knowing.✨ Join us for a heartfelt reminder that the path to global peace begins with one person saying yes to their own divinity.

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