17: The Long Way Home with Shawana Ward

EPISODE · Oct 19, 2024 · 1H 5M

17: The Long Way Home with Shawana Ward

from Take What You Need · host Bad Cat

Caution: feelings of extreme comfort and sweetness ahead! When I say get into a nice comfortable seated or lying down position to take in this episode, I mean it!! Shawana grounds us in the art of being, flowing and most importantly listening to what Spirit has to say. There is no sense of rush in this energy and the luxuriousness that her energy affords us is fffffeeeeeellllllttttt. As an author and Reiki practitioner specializing in the chakra system, Shawana has such a keen sense of tailoring each experience for her one on ones and group sessions. There is no rush here, there is no crashing out here, there is only this and this is now. I am so excited for this episode and for her message to be shared far and wide. She inspires us all to answer the call.✨ Find Shawana on instagram,@predominantlylove, @selflovesong and  @firstborndaughters and Find her work here on her website: https://theselflovesong.com/✨ Follow Lexi on Instagram at @bl.ack.magic.wo.man and @LightAndSableHealingTo book a Reiki session or to become a Reiki student of Lexi’s, click here🔮 ⁠Join us on Patreon⁠ to support the show and find exclusive goodies!Take What You Need is a production made possible by Bad Cat Audio

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