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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 47 MIN

The Metaphysical Christian: Where Faith, Spirit, and Wellness Meet

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In this episode of Wild Kingdom Wellness, Holly King explores the intersection of Christianity, metaphysical spirituality, and holistic wellness. Drawing from her studies at Trinity School of Natural Health and the book The Metaphysical Christian by Charlotte McGuire Goodwin, Holly shares her perspective on integrating faith, spiritual practices, and personal growth.She reflects on a recent disagreement with her professor regarding the use of Eastern modalities such as chakras, meditation, Reiki, and metaphysical teachings within biblical coaching. Holly invites listeners to question traditional interpretations of scripture, consider the spiritual significance of removed biblical texts, and explore how faith and metaphysics can coexist in a modern wellness journey.This episode is for anyone curious about spiritual wellness, Christian spirituality, metaphysical beliefs, and holistic healing.#Metaphysical Christianity, #Spiritual wellness, #Christian spirituality, #Holistic faith, #Bible coaching, #Trinity School of Natural Health, #Reiki and Christianity, #Chakras and faith, #Removed books of the Bible, #Spiritual growth, #Holistic healing, #Faith and metaphysics

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