E43 Exploring the Mystical World of Fae and Elementals with Rachel Chamness

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 24 MIN

E43 Exploring the Mystical World of Fae and Elementals with Rachel Chamness

from 5D Channels and Chats with Rachel Chamness · host Rachel Chamness

Rachel Chamness introduces the topic of fae and elemental beings in this episode. She explains their nature, how they function as spirit guides, and their significance in our lives. Rachel discusses the differences between fae and elemental beings, their egos, and how to work with them by showing gratitude. She addresses misconceptions about fae, clarifying that negative entities are not true fae but shape-shifters. The episode also covers how to make contact with these beings, the importance of energy exchange, and practical ways to offer gifts to them. Rachel shares personal experiences, offers insights on attunements, and promotes her online resources and courses for deeper spiritual exploration. This episode is from a Live in 5D episode, where Rachel goes Live on her Youtube & Facebook Channels @‌soundwavesheal and also in her 5D Daily Facebook Group to answer questions, each week. Join the conversation in the 5D Daily Facebook group for more engaging discussions and insights at https://www.facebook.com/groups/5ddaily . Find Rachel at https://www.soundwavesheal.com/ .   00:00 Introduction to Fae and Elemental Beings 00:55 Understanding Fae and Elemental Beings 02:09 Working with Fae and Elemental Beings 05:16 Gifts and Gratitude for Fae 09:28 Connecting and Communicating with Fae 13:02 Advanced Fae and Elemental Practices 16:15 Q&A and Final Thoughts 23:44 Conclusion and Community Invitation

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