✨ Rhythm, Pulse & Divine Flow ✨

EPISODE · Sep 14, 2025 · 53 MIN

✨ Rhythm, Pulse & Divine Flow ✨

from Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters

In this new episode of the Divine Design Podcast, Ann-Peggy and Colin explore the evolution from old polarities into a new state of being — where life is guided not by control or rigid rhythm, but by a living divine pulse.They share deeply personal experiences of connecting with water, nature, and higher aspects of themselves, discovering how humans are becoming vessels of light who see reality through “God’s eyes.” Together, they reflect on:🌿 The difference between rhythm and pulse — and why the feminine cyclical rhythm is essential in a world dominated by linear masculine patterns.💎 The emergence of a new energy system, moving beyond chakras into a radiant “node” that bridges heart and solar plexus.💧 Water as an intelligent partner, carrying memory, light, and divine flow.💫 How love frequency is the true mechanism of creation — beyond polarity, beyond balance, into something entirely new.🕊️ Meditation insights, guardian angel connections, and the discovery that our “archangels” are not separate beings, but facets of our own divine essence.This is a conversation about transcending the old frameworks of masculine and feminine, stepping into the pulse of the new human — luminous, fluid, and co-creative with the Source.If you’ve ever felt the limits of language when trying to describe consciousness, or longed to embody a more natural, flowing way of being, this episode will meet you there.Tune in to feel the pulse. To remember the rhythm of your own divine design.https://divinedesign.it/future-human/https://divinedesign.it/weltschmerz/https://weltschmerz.se/Colin Whitby; https://themagicofbeing.weebly.com/about-colin.html https://celestialalchemy.weebly.com/From the Divine in US - To the Divine in YOU ✨

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