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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2024 · 3 MIN

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from Sacred Wounds · host Roy Salmond

You’re listening to Sacred Wounds, a podcast of resilience, renewal and hope in difficult times. You’ll hear from experts, artists and people like you and me, about what it means to go through loss and a ‘dark night of the soul’, and emerge with a transformed perspective on the gift of difficult times. I’m Roy Salmond, your host and producer of Sacred Wounds. My desire is that this podcast will awaken you to the richness life can offer you, and the richness you can offer life.  

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DIOSA. Carolina Sanper This podcast is a sacred space created by Carolina Sanper where you connect with your inner wisdom and embody your magnetic feminine power.It is the realization that the mystical realm is where you plant the seeds of your desired reality.It is a portal to your true essence: awareness, presence, and receiving with ease. Welcome home, DIOSA. 🖤 The Healing Fire- Unshaken, Unbroken Janelle Roy Not your average healing podcast. I'm Janelle Roy- Metis mother and spiritual truth teller. After surviving black magic, fake ceremonies and spiritual manipulation, I'm here to speak what others won't. Raw healing. Real Stories. Sacred laughter. This is where we reclaim our power. One truth at a time. Immaculate block Its-all-here Bitcoin — the immaculate block A compass made of truth and clock No borders hold, no chains remain Just sovereign light through golden rain Aligned with stars, with sacred math It clears the world's corrupted path A song of trust that no one owns A truth that stands, a world of stones Hussain Kamani Muslim Central Mufti Hussain Kamani was born to a Hindu revert-to-Islam and Muslim father in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. With the blessings and du’a (supplications) of his parents, Mufti Hussain Kamani underwent a journey of a lifetime in pursuit of sacred Islamic knowledge. He began his pursuit of the Islamic sciences at the young age of six to memorize the entire Quran at the acclaimed Darul Uloom Madania in Buffalo, New York. By the blessings of Allah, subhanahu wa ta’ala, he was able to complete this momentous task in 1999. Having the growing thirst to quench more knowledge, Mufti Kamani then traveled across the world to the United Kingdom to attain more advanced formal Islamic authorizations in the field of Islamic theology. He studied at Darul Uloom Bury, the renowned seminary of the great revivalist and scholar of Hadith, Shaykh-ul-Hadith Zakariyya Kandhlawi (Rahmatullahi Alayh). Mufti Kamani completed the traditional six-year curriculum covering the Arabic language, Arabic morphology, Islamic ju

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