The Power of the Subtle: Cultivating Intuition with Emma Andrews
On the latest episode I'm joined by Emma Andrews, a highly-acclaimed intuitive, medium and intuition teacher. Emma's gift of seeing energy combined with her training in energy healing and somatic therapy make her 1-on-1 intuitive sessions a transformational force in many peoples' lives. In addition to working with individuals, she also leads retreats, teaches at festivals and is the creator of the popular online course “The Intuitive Method”.
During our conversation, we cover:
- The extraordinary and heartbreaking message Emma received that opened up her intuitive gifts
- How Emma defines intuition and why she thinks it's accessible to us all
- Why Emma sees intuition as tapping into an ocean of intelligence - and why that ocean is inherently feminine in nature
- Emma's tips for any beginner who's wishing to cultivate their intuition
- And much more!
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- You can learn more about Emma and her work at her website: https://www.emma-andrews.com/
- You can also follow her on Instagram @emmarews
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Transcript
Hey, hey, you found your way home to her.
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:This podcast is all about exploring
the ancient secrets of female power,
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:and more importantly, how we can tune
into this feminine wisdom to guide the
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:shifts in consciousness and culture
that we really, really need right now.
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:Thanks for being here.
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:Let's do this.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Hey everybody
and welcome to the show.
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:This is Liz, and today, while I am
ordinarily joining you from the.
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:Ancestral lands of the Monica Nation
Today I'm joining you on the road
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:from New York State Mohican Land.
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:And I'm so glad that
you're here with me today.
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:And if you are new to exploration of the
Sacred Feminine, then I would encourage
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:you to check out my award-winning book
Home to Her Walking the Transformative
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:Path at the Sacred Feminine.
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:Actually, even if you're not new, maybe,
maybe you wanna check it out anyways.
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:Hopefully there'd be
something there for you too.
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:There are also so many past podcast
episodes you can explore as well.
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:So if you haven't had a chance to
dive into the, the catalog, there's
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:five years of back episodes you can
check out, so please do that too.
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:And, at this point, I've been researching,
writing, teaching about the ancient wisdom
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:of the feminine for more than a decade,
and it has taught me so much, particularly
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:about my understanding of power.
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:And that's something that I've
realized in the last couple of years.
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:In particular, I think as women, many
of us are working with a tiny fraction
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:of the full range of our power.
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:One of the reasons for this is because our
understanding of it has been defined by
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:and taught to us by cultural structures
and institutions that were created
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:without any input or even participation
from women, which is kind of a big miss.
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:So a simple truth that I know is
that those systems can't teach
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:us what they don't know and what
they don't have exposure to.
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:So to that end, I'm offering a select
number of mentorships for women
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:who wanna learn how to access and
embody their full power using these
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:methods that I've learned from my
10 plus years of exploration of what
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:I refer to as the deep feminine I.
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:This is kind of intense work.
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:Maybe not for everyone, but if
this sparks any kind of curiosity
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:or an inquiry at you, then please
do reach out and let's talk.
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:You can send me an email
at liz@hometoher.com,
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:or you can go to my
website, home to her.com
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:and book a discovery call with me
where we can talk about it, and
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:I would love to hear from you.
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:And so with that, let's
get on with our show.
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:So my guest today, you know,
it, it's an amazing thing.
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:I've been living in central Virginia for
about four years now, and I just keep
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:encountering the most amazing people.
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:And I had this story when I
left California that maybe
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:I wouldn't find my people.
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:Maybe they were all back in the, the Bay
Area and that's so not been the case.
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:And so I met my guest today through
a workshop that she was leading
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:around intuition and re relative
to what I was saying about power.
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:This idea of embodied power, the idea
of having access to many different
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:ways of knowing has been central to my
exploration of the, the sacred feminine.
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:They've gone hand in hand.
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:And of course that's evidenced by a lot
of the history and the mythology as well.
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:And so my guest, she just held such
beautiful space just such kind, open
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:heart and deep wisdom and I knew that I
really wanted to have her join me here.
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:And yeah, so here she is.
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:So let me go ahead and
introduce her to you now.
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:Emma Andrews is a highly acclaimed,
intuitive, medium, and intuition teacher.
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:Emma's gift of seeing energy combined
with her training and energy healing,
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:and somatic therapy make her one-on-one
intuitive sessions a transformational
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:force in many people's lives.
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:In addition to working with
individuals, she also leads
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:retreats, teaches at festivals,
and is the creator of the popular
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:online course, the Intuitive method.
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:She lives on Monon land in Virginia
with her herd of goats, which,
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:you know, I don't, we're gonna
have to talk about the goats.
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:Emma, thank you so much for being here.
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:It's an honor to have you.
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:Emma Andrews: Thank you so much, Liz.
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:You're, that whole intro
just made me so emotional.
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:Oh my gosh, I'm so excited to
be here and feel so grateful.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Oh, same.
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:Now I'm getting emotional.
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:It's kind of a, it's kind of a joke if
people have listened to the podcast, I'm
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:like, if guests make me cry, that's like
a whole thing, so, we'll, who knows?
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:We'll see what happens.
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:Yeah.
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:Well, one of the places that I really
like to talk or start when I talk with
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:people is hearing a little bit about your
spiritual background growing up and I.
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:I am just curious about
these things, first of all.
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:But I do think, and especially relative
to intuition, I don't know about you,
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:but for me, being, being raised in a, a
traditional Christian, Southern Baptist
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:home, like that idea of inner knowing
was just not, it was almost seen as like
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:like those two things don't.
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:Belong together.
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:So I don't know, I, I just would love to
hear you talk about kind of what those
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:experiences were for you growing up.
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:Emma Andrews: Absolutely.
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:Yeah.
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:So I grew up in Kansas City,
Missouri in a pretty suburban
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:kind of, close knit community.
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:And I was raised Catholic.
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:I went to Catholic school from
kindergarten to through high school.
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:And so I.
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:The teachings of the Bible and the
teachings of the Catholic Church
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:were something that was very
present in my life growing up.
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:But I do remember that sense of like,
this is the knowledge, but if I, I can't,
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:I can't access that for myself, right?
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:Like the knowledge will be
taught to me or given to me or
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:said to me, like told to me.
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:But I.
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:It's not something that I can
find myself or really feel is true
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:myself or be validated in that.
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:And one of the stories that I like to
tell is about, I I became a medium.
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:I'm a medium now, but, looking back,
I see how those gifts of communicating
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:with loved ones of communicating with
spirit really were nurtured in a lot of
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:ways through my religious upbringing.
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:I.
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:And one of them was when I was, oh
gosh, maybe like first grade to sixth
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:grade, like that time of adolescence,
every time I went to church.
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:And, and, and we would pray.
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:I would talk to my loved ones who had died
and I would hear them talk back to me.
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:And I remember very clearly.
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:An understanding that this was
real, like it felt so real to me,
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:but it didn't feel real to bring
it out or to share it with anyone.
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:Like, this is a real thing inside me.
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:This is a real conversation I'm having.
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:I had no doubt about that, that the
things I was hearing from the, from
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:my deceased loved ones was real,
but I, but I also knew it wouldn't
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:be real, it wouldn't be accepted.
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:Outside of me.
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:So I remember from a very young age
having that awareness and eventually
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:I sort of shut that down and stopped
having that open communication, that
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:open dialogue with, with spirit.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: So fascinating.
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:And do you mind, can you say more about.
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:How your religious upbringing
made space for that?
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:Was it just like being in the space
of prayer that kind of created,
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:that held the container for you?
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:Or how, how did that work for you?
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:Emma Andrews: Yeah, so, so
I think that's what it was.
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:It there was dedicated times
of silence during the services.
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:Especially like in a, in a Catholic
mass, you have the Eucharist and
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:then it's quiet and everyone.
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:Praise.
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:And so that was the
time when it was quiet.
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:There wasn't music, there wasn't talking.
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:Everyone's expected to be
very inward and praying.
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:And those were the, the times when
I would have those conversations.
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:And I do think it was because it, it was
this container of quiet and reflection.
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:And I was looking around me.
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:I remember looking around me saying
like, what are the adults doing?
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:Like, what are we
supposed to be doing now?
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:And then thinking, well, I guess I'll
talk to, you know, my grandpa who had
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:passed or my, my uncle who had passed.
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:And and, and I, it began became
a very important part of my life.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: And at what point were
you like, I've gotta shut this down.
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:Like, how, how old were you, do you think?
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:I
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:Emma Andrews: think it was
entering, like those teenage years.
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:I think it was entering
that like puberty time.
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:Yeah.
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:I think it was probably
sixth or seventh grade.
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:When we do become so much more
aware of other people and yeah,
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:the people around us and, and, and
we become more, what's the word?
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:Like, self-aware.
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:And so I think it was during
that time that I, that I stopped.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Well, and I know
the workshop that I I went to with
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:you, you told a really beautiful and
powerful story about how those intuitive
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:gifts kind of came online for you
in more of this phase of your life.
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:And I wonder if you would be willing
to share that with our listeners today.
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:It really, it really spoke to me.
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:Emma Andrews: Oh, absolutely.
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:So.
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:If we, if we start there at,
when I shut down those gifts.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes.
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:And fill in the gaps, please.
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:Like you get us there,
however it makes sense.
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:Yes.
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:Emma Andrews: If we start there.
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:So, so I entered my teenage years and I.
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:I think just things were
pretty sort of steady.
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:There wasn't anything that really
stood out, but once I was 18
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:and went to college, I developed
chronic illness and chronic pain.
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:And so I had a lot of really debilitating,
hard symptoms and I was getting
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:diagnosed with different things and
but nothing was helping with the pain.
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:So I had four years, all
four years of college.
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:I was in a lot of pain.
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:And I didn't have a lot of answers
from the Western medical model.
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:So I had to look for solutions,
look for relief in other places.
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:So I started learning about
alternative healing modalities and.
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:Started going to therapy and
getting acupuncture and just really
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:diving into all of these different
ways of healing our energy.
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:And one of the things that I was
learning about at the time was
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:I was reading the Power of Now.
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:And it just burst my world open.
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:I mean, it's such a, such a powerful text.
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:And so I was working on the meditation.
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:I was working on being present in my
body, being present with my emotions.
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:And it was during one
of my meditations that.
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:I was, I was doing a
non-attachment meditation.
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:When I, when you sort of imagine your
thoughts and then you imagine them sort of
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:floating by like clouds and you let them
go, you notice them and you let them go.
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:And I had this awareness come in and
it was like, I'm very visual, so it was
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:like this big pink cloud that was like
bigger than the house I was in This.
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:Big pink cloud and with it
came a message that someone
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:in my family was going to die.
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:And I thought it was just a thought.
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:So I said, okay, go on next.
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:And and so I let it go, and then
it came back even bigger and
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:this cloud was just filled with.
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:The most expansive, unconditional love.
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:And the message when it
came through was so loving.
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:Like, and when I say someone in your
family is gonna die, you think you
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:get activated a little bit, right?
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:That's a really scary thing.
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:But when, when the message came
through it, I just felt loved.
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:I just felt like everything
is gonna be okay.
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:I felt held and that, so
that was very strange to me.
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:I was like, this.
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:These things don't go together.
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:What is happening?
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:Where is this coming from?
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:It's not, it doesn't feel
like it's coming from me.
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:So I sat up and I, I wrote it
down and I told my boyfriend at
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:the time, he's now my husband.
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:And he was like, that's so weird.
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:And then a, we we, about a week later, my
dad had a heart attack and passed away.
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:And the impact of his passing was
very distressing as it would be.
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:It was a shock, but it was
also a shock to me that.
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:There I had, I had gotten a heads
up that I had had some precognition
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:about this event happening.
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:And I didn't know it was gonna be my dad.
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:I just knew it was someone
in my immediate family.
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:Well, I didn't even believe that it
was true, so, but when it ended up
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:happening, I, it really burst that
open and I continued to meditate.
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:Following his passing, I continued to
meditate and he started to come to me.
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:I.
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:And the first time that I meditated
was actually on the way home
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:from the hospital, so it was
directly following his passing.
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:And this, this meditation
had been something that I had
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:been using to cope with pain.
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:So I was really used to dropping in.
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:So I was in the car, I dropped
in and right away I saw.
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:His face in front of me.
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:And he gave me a very specific message.
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:He said, I love you.
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:I've given everything I have to you and
can you pass on the rest to your brothers?
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:I have four younger brothers.
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:And then he walked.
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:Back behind me and was gone.
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:And in that moment when he walked
behind me, he touched my shoulder
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:and I felt this huge release of
like all the earthly stuff, like
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:the to-do lists and the thinking
and planning and all those things.
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:I just felt all that release,
which is a very profound for
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:me, it took my breath away.
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:And so at this point I
thought I was hallucinating.
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:I thought this is just what happens
to people when they lose someone.
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:They try to bring them back
and imagine that they're with
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:them or what they would say.
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:So I still didn't fully believe myself.
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:Until a few weeks later, I was at a party
and a, an acquaintance came up to me and
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:she said, Emma, sometimes when people
that I know passed, they come to me.
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:And the night your dad passed,
he came to me and Can I share
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:with you what he told me?
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:And I was like, of course, please.
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:And she said.
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:He said, he's given everything
he has to you and could you pass
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:on the rest to your brothers?
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:And I was like, no.
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:Oh my gosh.
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:And from then on I stopped
meditating because I was so scared.
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:By the bigness of that, like, by
being able to access that kind of
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:information, it really overwhelmed me.
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:So then I stopped meditating
for about nine months.
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:And then one day I woke up and I
was like, it's not scary anymore.
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:I'm ready.
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:I wanna learn more about that.
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:I wanna figure out how that was possible.
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:Well, how did that happen?
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:Because.
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:It was such a gift for me, Liz.
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:It was such a gift that I had
that connection with Spirit.
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:Through that really tough time,
I was able to honor the beauty
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:of my dad's life and his death.
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:The beauty of it, I was able
to like, I felt so ecstatic.
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:Through the grief, I would have
moments of this ecstasy of like, wow,
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:we're alive and how precious this is.
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:And he's not gone.
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:I can feel him.
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:And it just, it was so profound
and, and life altering.
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:I.
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:So I really wanted to figure it out
and, and, and access it again, and,
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:and not just when the really big,
hard things happen, but like for the
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:good things and the simple things
and the easy day-to-day things.
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:How can I get that to work for me and,
and how can I share this with other people
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:so that it can help them in their lives?
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah, I love that.
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:It is, it's so, so beautiful.
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:And as you were saying that
I was remembering and it's,
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:you know, if you're, if.
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:If you're somebody that's listened
to the podcast for a while, you might
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:have, I feel like I repeat my stories,
but but I was, I was interviewed, I
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:don't know, a few years ago on another
podcast, and I remember this this
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:guy that was doing the podcast, I was
telling about my own sort of awakening
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:experience which is, it's in my book,
you know, was at a business conference.
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:Totally different circumstances,
but he asked me, like, he said
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:something like, well, we get.
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:We kind of get wake up
calls all the time, though.
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:Like, why, why did you
actually listen to this one?
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:And I was like, no, you don't understand.
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:It wasn't like a, wasn't like
a little tap on the shoulder.
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:It was like a, ah, you know, like
it was like coming from the heavens.
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:And that's kind of what I was
thinking, especially when your
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:friend delivers that message.
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:It's like there's, there's, I mean,
I, I can understand why you would shut
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:that down because we don't really have
that cultural framework, you know?
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:We don't have, yeah, we just don't have
stories around like how this works.
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:But I can also see how
it would be impossible.
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:Like that's not a, that's not
a gentle knock on your door.
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:That's like a kick the door in.
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:Hey Emma, this is important.
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:You need to pay attention.
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:Right?
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:I.
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:Emma Andrews: Right.
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:Right.
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:And it also felt to me, 'cause I
knew, it was like, this isn't just
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:something for me, like this power
I was accessing is for me to share.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes.
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:Emma Andrews: And I think that's
what, like if we go back to my early
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:years when I was talking about,
like, I had that experience in here,
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:but I didn't wanna bring Right.
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:It was, it was inviting that.
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:Expression.
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:Yes.
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:And throughout my dad's passing,
like throughout that time, like the
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:funeral and those weeks following,
I was very outspoken about my
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:experience with people who would come.
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:I, I told everybody about it.
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:I was very outspoken about the
experiences I had, and they'd
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:be like, oh, I'm so sorry.
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:And I'd be like, yeah, I know,
but he's, he's still here.
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:And they probably thought
I was a little, yeah.
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:Kooky.
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:But but yeah, I knew that, that I
knew that it wasn't just for me to
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:experience, it was also for me to,
it was a gift that I had and that
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:I had to learn about and embody.
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:Yes.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: And I was gonna
ask you how your family sort of
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:responded to this, and then there's
also an instant curiosity of like,
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:Hmm, this is this in your lineage.
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:Like this is, this is a
pretty powerful thing.
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:Like I'm, who's the, who's
the wise grandma down the
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:line that was working this?
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:I don't know if you know any of
that or if that's present, but Yeah.
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:Emma Andrews: I don't know.
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:But.
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:Not, not in our family, like oral history.
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:I don't know about that being true,
but I do believe that this is something
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:that everyone has access to in some
form, so I wouldn't be surprised.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah.
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:And did your family, were they,
were they, were they, okay.
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:Did you share this with your I don't
know if your parents were together
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:or, you know, like, and brothers,
but like, you know, how did they,
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:how did they respond to this?
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:Emma Andrews: That's a
really good question.
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:I think everyone experiences grief
differently, and I think that
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:was really clear with my family.
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:Like my youngest brother was 10, so he
was really young when my dad passed.
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:And.
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:Yeah, I, I think, I think everyone
interpreted it differently.
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:I know my mom is very, she is
very religious, she's very devout.
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:So anything that I tell her, she
runs it through that, that paradigm
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:that, that rule book if you will.
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:Yeah, I think a lot of people
believed me, but a lot of people
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:didn't like really get it, but they
believed me, if that makes sense.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah.
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:And I, I think it's, it, it, I was having
a conversation recently with my mom.
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:We've, we've, our relationship
has evolved so beautifully over
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:the last, you know, 11 years or so
since I've been on this journey.
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:But I think for her, a very similar,
well, for her, she was running it through.
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:A religious framework that didn't
have a storyline like it, there was,
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:there wasn't a connection, you know,
so it scared her initially, I think
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:like this path that I was on, she
was a little bit frightened by it.
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:And also for me, some things came up
that had been, there was a hand in
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:hand experience of like suppressed
emotions, stories, like some childhood
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:trauma and all of its kind of.
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:Surfacing once this stuff starts opening.
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:And so that was coming
out at the same time.
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:This, and so yeah, she told me that
she thought it was like, kind of like
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:not, not healthy energy initially.
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:Yeah.
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:And I do think that's not, that's not all,
all that uncommon because we don't have a
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:fra a frame of reference around it really.
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:Emma Andrews: Mm-hmm.
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:Right.
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:And anything that we don't understand or
if we haven't seen it before, it's scary.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah.
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:Yeah.
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:Well, I am wanting to presence the
feminine here, and I really want to give
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:you space to talk about what that means.
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:But you know, as you know, like my
interest area is a sacred feminine.
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:And in my understanding over the
years, I, I was, was just sharing
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:this, I was being interviewed
yesterday and I was just sharing this.
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:I think it's, if you look at certain
indigenous cultures, something like
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:this may not necessarily be connected
to the feminine, but that's because
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:the feminine was never really repressed
in those cultures in the first place.
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:Versus for me being of European
heritage there's so much around the
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:feminine that's been repressed and,
and deemed as lesser, and then certain.
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:Qualities and attributes sort
of get tied to that and, and
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:also designated as lesser too.
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:So I think there's a little
bit of like a you know, is
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:this inherent to the feminine?
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:I wanna hear your perspective on that.
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:Emma Andrews: I do at least
that's how I understand it
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:from my culture and the, the.
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:The different frameworks
that I've been a part of.
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:I do understand it as feminine
because intuition is like
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:tapping into collective energy.
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:And for me, the divine
feminine is collective energy.
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:It's not like one thing, right?
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:It's all, all creation.
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:It's all together.
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:And when you're talking about like.
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:In the beginning of the, the intro of
this episode, like with the power, right?
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:Power with the divine femin is power with
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:Liz Childs Kelly: absolutely
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:Emma Andrews: power opposed to power over.
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:And so the in intuition, when
you're tapped into your intuition,
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:it's not like your ego and
thoughts, like it's not just you.
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:You're accessing this.
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:Ocean of intelligence.
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:And that's one of the most fascinating
parts about exploring your intuition
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:because the solutions that come your
way aren't just beneficial for you.
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:You're like tapping into this like.
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:Network and web of wellbeing for all life.
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:And so like, you might be someone
else's synchronicity, you might, you
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:know, you might save someone's life
just 'cause you've turned right?
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:Instead of left, you know,
you're, you're accessing this
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:like collective this collective.
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:Dance that is, is really, really profound.
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:And I, I believe most indigenous
cultures, they have access to
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:that intuitive intuitive language.
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:And even like, and, you know,
western cultures, you go back
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:and they had it there too, right
in the ancient Celtic world.
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:That that's how they would know
when to plant things or navigate
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:across land or they had this way of
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:acting with intention.
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:Accessing information that wasn't just
from like a mental, analytical place.
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:Yeah.
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:Does that answer your question?
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:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah, absolutely.
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:Well, and I, I think I, I wanna ask for
you too, so you, you, you know, picking
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:back up the thread of your story, so you
kind of took a break, then turned towards
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:this, realized, wow, this is a gift.
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:I wanna explore it.
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:And, how do you do that?
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:Because Right.
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:There's a, I don't know if there was
a, there's any kind of disconnect
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:for you or like, but the way we
typically learn about things is
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:through books and experts and all this.
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:But you're talking about something
that's, you know, I mean, I don't
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:know how you define intuition.
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:Maybe I give you a second to say that
too, but I, it's inner knowing, right?
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:So like, how does one cultivate
that, you know, in that kind of
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:traditional framework, what do you do?
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:Emma Andrews: Absolutely.
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:Yeah.
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:That's such a good question.
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:And that was something that I came
up against, you know, I had this
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:longing, I had this desire, and
I was like, where do I get it?
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:Right?
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:Yeah.
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:Where, who's gonna tell me how to have it?
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:Right.
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:Because, you know, that's how, that's
how that spiritual connection was taught
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:to me with my Catholic upbringing.
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:And actually it was taught that
it's somehow, goes against the
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:teachings to access it yourself.
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:Like only a priest can call in the
Holy Spirit and bless things and
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:only a priest can like forgive.
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:And like there's this whole this
whole thing about like that, that male
475
:authority, having that access to that.
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:So.
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:Intuition I define as energetic
information from beyond your brain.
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:So there are many different ways
of receiving intuitive information.
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:There are many different kinds
of intuitive information.
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:It can be like knowing your dog has to go
to the bathroom when you're, they don't
481
:give you a sign for it, but you might just
know or you might just know that they.
482
:What they're saying, that they need
something from you, even if they haven't,
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:you know, moved from the other room.
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:But you have a sense of, of that.
485
:Or it could be something like thinking
of a friend and then they call you, or I.
486
:Being in a really deep state of flow.
487
:Like a lot of creatives, when they're
playing music or they're doing making
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:art or they're writing are accessing
this collective this, this ocean of
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:collective energy and intelligence in
order to yeah, to to channel really
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:to channel that into the world.
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:There's mediumship, which is
something that I do, which is
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:communicating with people who've died.
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:That's another form of intuition.
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:There's many different forms.
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:Dreams can come through so many different
ways because the world is so much more
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:than just the, this physical experience.
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:This is just one like layer, but there's
so many other layers even in the, when
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:you get into the energetics world and
there's layer and layer and layers
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:of different ways of understanding
things or perceiving things or, yeah.
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:It's, it's really, it's endless.
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:Liz Childs Kelly: So what did you do?
502
:Like, did you, you just
like hold space for it?
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:Were you like, I'm not gonna doubt myself.
504
:Like, did you just kind of like, how
did you, like how did you go about
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:Emma Andrews: Yeah, so it took.
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:It's something that I think
I'll always be in process with.
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:Because what it is, when you, when
you begin to explore your intuition,
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:what you're really doing is you're
building a relationship with yourself.
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:So you're saying, which is something
that is, we're not taught to
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:do as women say, I believe you.
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:I value you.
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:I trust you.
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:I'm going to do what you need.
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:I'm gonna take care of you.
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:Even if my brain says I need to stay at
the party, if I feel ready to go, I need
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:to be able to take care of myself and
honor that voice that's coming through.
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:So the first step to
really connecting with.
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:Your intuition is connecting with your
physical body and your physical needs.
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:And that's the first thing that I teach
in my course is I teach people how to
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:begin to be in tune with that voice.
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:Right?
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:Because that's your, that's your inner
voice too, that says, I gotta pee.
523
:Or I'm hungry.
524
:Right?
525
:And how many times do
we say Not right now.
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:Not right now.
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:I gotta finish my work,
I gotta do other things.
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:I gotta take care of everyone else.
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:As women, we're, we're
taught to defer our needs.
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:And so that first step, and
this was the first step I
531
:took, was healing my body and.
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:Learning how to come into my body
and meet my own needs and have that
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:relationship so that my, my system knew
if I tell her something, she'll listen.
534
:Yeah.
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:And it starts with those
really basic needs.
536
:And then once you build that
relationship, that little part of
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:you will start to grow and it will
start to feel more safe to share more.
538
:Challenging things or, or things that,
you know, might be harder for you
539
:to do, like leaving a party even if
you're, you think you should be there?
540
:That's a lot harder than just
going to the bathroom when you
541
:need to go to the bathroom.
542
:And actually the most common way that I
found in my teaching the last, I don't
543
:know, five or six years I've done.
544
:Almost all my workshops
and trainings I've done.
545
:I do the same exercise and I would say
80% of the people I do this exercise with.
546
:Receive intuitive information through
the felt sense through the physical body.
547
:So it's a feeling of lightning
or it's a feeling of heaviness
548
:or a feeling of constriction.
549
:Mm-hmm.
550
:Or release.
551
:Mm-hmm.
552
:And that's what's giving that
information of, yes, this is good,
553
:or no, this isn't good for me.
554
:So, so coming into the body,
learning to be in the body and
555
:be with what's there is essential
556
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes.
557
:So good.
558
:There's a couple things that sparked
in my head that I wanna, that,
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:that I wanted to just weave in.
560
:The one was when you were talking
about back, what you were saying
561
:about like the layers of energy.
562
:I had an intuition teacher that I
worked with for two years when I lived
563
:in California many years ago, and she,
one of the first things she told me is
564
:she's like, this is the middle kingdom.
565
:Everything's here.
566
:It's all here.
567
:Everybody's here.
568
:It was exactly what you're saying.
569
:Like there's, it's just because
you can't see it doesn't mean
570
:that it's, it's not here.
571
:And then the other thing that she told
me that I feel like you're speaking to
572
:too is because I had this big question
in the beginning of like, well, is
573
:this how do I know if this is my.
574
:Intuition or just my predisposed
ideas of things or whatever.
575
:And she's like, well, I mean, you're
only gonna find out if you trust it.
576
:You gotta follow it.
577
:Like you, you might as well
follow it and then you were gonna
578
:learn something as you follow it.
579
:So the cultivating that
trust was so important.
580
:And what was, and I don't know if
you've seen this, Emma, I'd love to
581
:hear you talk about this, but it seemed
like, you know, kind of what went
582
:hand in hand with that work was also.
583
:This beautiful uncovering of some.
584
:Preconceived notions, some
patterns that were formed in me
585
:from childhood, you know, about
the ways in which I saw the world.
586
:And so there was like this beautiful,
simultaneous, like breaking down
587
:of these boxes of ways of thinking
that I didn't know that I was in.
588
:And then, you know, here, here kind of
gently comes in more of the intuitive
589
:knowing as those things break down.
590
:Do, would, does that feel kind
of like your experience too?
591
:Emma Andrews: Oh yeah.
592
:That's just such a beautiful
description of, of that experience of
593
:like being between those two worlds.
594
:I really love that and I do wanna speak
to, I, 'cause I didn't mention this, I
595
:have had some amazing teachers as well.
596
:So that was one of the things that
I did was I found teachers, I found.
597
:Some amazing groups of
women that I worked with.
598
:So I just wanna take a moment to, to
recognize my amazing teachers that I
599
:have and they've made such a difference.
600
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah.
601
:Well, and I, I also wanted to ask
you too, because I, what I noticed
602
:for, for me sometimes I've have felt
a little hesitant to talk about some
603
:of the experiences that I've had.
604
:Only because there's such a
tendency to compare, you know?
605
:So I feel like there's, I
would, I would not be surprised.
606
:You tell me, but I would not be surprised
if people are like, well, I'm never
607
:gonna have an experience of a pink
cloud and a voice, you know, telling me
608
:that somebody that I love is gonna die.
609
:Like my my gifts aren't like that.
610
:You know, I can't do that.
611
:I'm not that open or whatever.
612
:And I, I just, I wonder how you,
well, I wonder if you do hear that
613
:and how you, how you respond to
that and how you speak to that.
614
:Emma Andrews: Yeah, that's,
that's really common.
615
:And I think that's why I love doing
that exercise so much with people
616
:so they can learn their own language
because we each have a unique language
617
:that our system communicates to us.
618
:And, and as you develop it, as you grow
that relationship, it changes and it
619
:strengthens and your intuitive like.
620
:Language is influenced by
your world experience, by
621
:your history and background.
622
:So for you, Liz, you've done so much
research in into the divine feminine.
623
:So when that intuitive information
comes in, it's gonna be informed, like
624
:it, it might use symbology that you.
625
:Are are aware of that.
626
:You know, it's kind of like with
dreams, like when you dream you,
627
:you recognize things and interpret
things in a way that's unique to you.
628
:So that's the same with intuition.
629
:It's unique to everyone and no two people
have the same intuitive experience.
630
:But that the key and the difference
I think between someone who.
631
:Thinks those thoughts and is comparing
and, and me and where I've come to, is
632
:that I have learned to believe in the
subtle, so that pink cloud, for some
633
:people, they might have just brushed off.
634
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes,
635
:Emma Andrews: I have learned to really
believe and acknowledge the subtle, and
636
:I, I, I take the subtle and I bring it up
and I put it on, put it in front of me.
637
:I bring it closer.
638
:Even if the mind is being really loud,
and that's what's hard for people, right?
639
:That, that talking, oh,
I could never do that.
640
:Pink cloud.
641
:Right?
642
:That's a mental thought.
643
:And our mental thoughts are so loud.
644
:We're used to having them like right
here in front of us and like sort
645
:of wrestling with them all day.
646
:Like there's this like sort of tangible
physical presence that we can have
647
:with our thoughts where we feel like.
648
:They feel very present.
649
:But intuitive and energy is
neutral, so there's no emotional
650
:like, ah, I have to do this.
651
:Right?
652
:It's very neutral and
it's very subtle and soft.
653
:So I've learned to, to, to
identify that, to say, oh, that
654
:was really soft and neutral.
655
:I'm bringing that up here.
656
:And I'm gonna pay attention to it.
657
:I'm gonna write that down in my journal.
658
:I'm not gonna write down
like, I have to do this thing.
659
:And this is, you know, all the
like, crazy thoughts that are
660
:just trying to take my attention.
661
:I'm gonna shift my attention
onto what's subtle and neutral.
662
:And that's what we need to learn to do.
663
:So that the pink Cloud, it very much
could have been something that was
664
:very soft and subtle, but I, I was
used to really giving weight to those.
665
:Those little, little whispers.
666
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes.
667
:Thank you for saying that.
668
:And I, I wanna add to that, because
for me, like the experience that I
669
:had, this kind of awakening at the
business conference, it was not subtle.
670
:Like my whole body got set on fire is
what it felt like in a very good way.
671
:It was loud, very, very loud.
672
:I, who knows, like we are the
ones that are making meaning
673
:out of our own lives, right?
674
:Like nobody else is.
675
:Nobody else is in here creating a
story about what this means except me.
676
:So I'll go ahead and acknowledge that.
677
:But, but what seemed to make sense to
me is that in that experience for me, I,
678
:I was on a parti particular trajectory
that was perhaps not gonna serve this
679
:incarnation of this soul in this lifetime.
680
:And there was an opening and
an opportunity to be like, Hey.
681
:Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
682
:Maybe you're gonna wanna go this
way 'cause this is kind of what you
683
:actually signed up to do here and.
684
:It.
685
:I don't know that it takes that
loud of an experience for everybody
686
:to get on the right track, or
maybe I was really off track.
687
:I don't know.
688
:But the vast majority of the time since
I think it's, to your point, I, I do pay
689
:much more attention to this subtle, I.
690
:Feelings in the body, so
they're not actually as subtle.
691
:'cause I know I, I, I, I have
awareness around them, but they're
692
:also not nearly as loud as that.
693
:Like I think that was a moment, you
know, of like attention and I, I don't
694
:know how you relate to that, but like I
equate that to your friend coming up and
695
:saying the exact same message that you
received from your, from your father,
696
:which was like, Hey Emma, I'm gonna
get your attention here 'cause this is
697
:important to who you are in this lifetime.
698
:I don't know how that feels for you, but.
699
:Emma Andrews: Absolutely.
700
:Yeah.
701
:That's not to say that intuitive
information, it can't be loud, but most of
702
:the time it is really soft and subtle and
I think you having that experience, you
703
:being able to like have that experience
and interpret it as an awakening, as
704
:something that was unique and strange.
705
:You know, some people that maybe
that would happen to and they'd
706
:be like, oh, I have indigestion.
707
:Or like something weird's happening.
708
:Right.
709
:But because of what you were.
710
:Listening to because of where you were
at, of the things that you were interested
711
:in at the time and you'd been prepared
712
:For receiving that and
understanding the experience.
713
:Yeah.
714
:In, in the moment when it, when
it happened, which is beautiful.
715
:I mean, humans can be having, be having
like that ecstatic on fire experience.
716
:All day long.
717
:Like, I think there probably
are many people that do.
718
:The Dalai Lama, you know, some of
these like amazing spiritual teachers,
719
:they talk about, oh, who is it?
720
:There's a, there's a, there's a Qigong
master and he talks about how all
721
:day long he's just having an orgasm.
722
:. Because the energy is moving.
723
:So, so that, like, that loudness, that
like aliveness is, is very real and a
724
:beautiful thing and something that we're
all capable of, of accessing and feeling.
725
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yes.
726
:No, I love that.
727
:And I, I also am wanting, I think
because, because it's me I'm wanting
728
:to weave in sort of like our, our,
the, the cultural, the larger cultural
729
:framing of why we dismiss this.
730
:And I do think there's a, you
know, whether or not you were
731
:raised in a religious household.
732
:I don't really think it matters if
you're listening to this in the United
733
:States, which most of my listeners
are, but perhaps in Europe as well.
734
:There's.
735
:We have a framework of hierarchy
of knowledge, you know, and that is
736
:absolutely reflected in our religious
traditions, which tell us there's
737
:this paternalistic father God who's
up here, who is sort of doling out
738
:wisdom and punishment and whatever.
739
:And then there's like kind
of this stepping down.
740
:And so we, we, we just don't have
the framework for trusting ourselves.
741
:And I think that is.
742
:Especially true,
especially true for women.
743
:So we have to work with
those blocks as well.
744
:And to your point, you know, starting
to trust and starting to listen inside.
745
:And I, I say this in my book and I
wanna make it clear here too, like,
746
:I'm not, I'm not anti expert anything.
747
:You know, there are people who
have dedicated their lives to
748
:learning subject matters and Yes.
749
:Like let's respect that.
750
:It's just.
751
:We don't have to choose
perhaps, is what I would say.
752
:I don't know, you know, I don't
know what you would say to that,
753
:but like we get to have, we get to
have our own inner knowing, even
754
:as we respect others' wisdom too.
755
:But it doesn't get to override
what's happening here inside.
756
:Emma Andrews: Right.
757
:Right, and there's no teaching.
758
:I was never taught how
to be with an emotion.
759
:I was never taught how to be in my body.
760
:I was never taught to believe myself.
761
:Yeah.
762
:So I think that was the hardest.
763
:I love being honest about
what, what's been hard, right?
764
:Yeah.
765
:It's hard.
766
:Right after my awakening, I was scared.
767
:Yeah.
768
:Because people need to know, like
if you're scared, that's okay.
769
:And, and so one of the
hardest parts was the.
770
:Communicating about it to people and
really like working through all of
771
:that, like patriarchal conditioning
within myself that I had taken in
772
:and then, and then being in the
world and coming up against it.
773
:Coming up against the doubt and
the like, who do you think you are?
774
:Who do you think you
are believing yourself?
775
:Who do you think you are?
776
:Speaking honestly and openly.
777
:We didn't get to do that.
778
:Why do you get to do that?
779
:Yeah.
780
:Coming up against that, it's,
it hasn't been easy and I think
781
:it scared a lot of people.
782
:I think there are a lot of women that
see women who are outspoken and connected
783
:to themselves and it can be terrifying.
784
:Yeah.
785
:Because they don't have
the support to access it.
786
:And I think it's our job as women,
and I think that's part of the work
787
:that we're doing on a bigger scale is
creating, and you, with this beautiful
788
:podcast and all the work you've done,
is creating that community that people
789
:need to know they're not alone and to
take their time and, and know that there
790
:are other ways of being in the world.
791
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah.
792
:Absolutely.
793
:And so I think you've already started
guiding us this way, but I'm curious
794
:what would you tell listeners?
795
:So, because one of the things that
I really loved about, I love about
796
:you and what you're saying, and also
when I saw you speak, it sounds like.
797
:You want, you wanna help
people cultivate this.
798
:It's not like you are setting yourself
up like you can help people, right?
799
:You can receive messages for them
and you want people to be able
800
:to do this on their own, right?
801
:Like, so what would you tell, you know, I
think you started that already about like,
802
:you know, really listening to the body.
803
:But what would you tell people who
are like, okay, I'm in, or maybe
804
:I've had a couple hits here and
there, like I wanna know more.
805
:Like, how do I do this?
806
:What would you say to them?
807
:Emma Andrews: Yeah.
808
:Oh yeah.
809
:That's, that's something that's been
so important for me from the start.
810
:I, when I do sessions with people, I am
very clear you can access this information
811
:and my sessions are just to show you
what's possible and to inspire you.
812
:But then here's how you
can do it for yourself.
813
:But teaching is so important.
814
:'cause that's, that's
where it's different.
815
:Right?
816
:And, and I really wanted to be clear,
like, I'm not here as an authority
817
:to tell you about your energy.
818
:I'm here to inspire you
to access it for yourself.
819
:That's what I've loved about this
somatic therapy work that I've been
820
:doing with clients is supporting
them in coming into their bodies and
821
:being present with things together.
822
:We can feel it together.
823
:'cause none of us need
to do any of this alone.
824
:That's another old way of doing things,
like having to figure it out on your own.
825
:There's a, there's a new reality
possible, which is receiving support
826
:all, all day long for all the little
things, having someone with you.
827
:Yeah.
828
:So I, I think what I would love to
share with people and what has probably
829
:been one of the biggest gifts in my
life is developing a really loving.
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:Dialogue with myself.
831
:And when you are having intuitive
experiences or when you're feeling things
832
:change, transitioning between worlds,
like we were talking about, the, the thing
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:that can help you the most is being loving
and kind to yourself at every moment.
834
:So that's like saying, sweetie, it's okay.
835
:I know today feels confusing.
836
:I'm so proud of you.
837
:This kind of talking to yourself.
838
:It was not, it was
something I've had to learn.
839
:It's not, it's not typically what
the way we're taught to, taught
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:to talk to ourselves, but we
deserve the absolute most love
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:and compassion that we can muster.
842
:And it actually takes dedication
and it takes, oh, what's the word?
843
:Like it takes like a fuck.
844
:It kind of, you know, like.
845
:This is what we're doing.
846
:We're gonna be nice to
ourselves right now.
847
:Like we have to be like stern.
848
:Yeah.
849
:And say this is, nope,
we don't do that anymore.
850
:We don't talk to ourselves that way.
851
:We don't keep adding to-do lists and,
and setting that bar higher and higher.
852
:Right.
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:As women, we have a bar, we cannot.
854
:Ever reach in our culture.
855
:Right?
856
:We can never get there.
857
:My brothers, I love them.
858
:They just had to lift a finger and
they, you know, they've moved a
859
:mountain for me, the bar, you know,
it's, I can't even see the bar.
860
:So as women, we have these expectations
on us that we have to be a mother and
861
:a wife, and a, you know, all these
roles and we have to do it perfectly.
862
:And it's still, you still
can't even see the bar.
863
:So we have to stand up for
ourselves and say, not anymore.
864
:Not in this world.
865
:Not in my world.
866
:In this world.
867
:I am precious.
868
:I am adorable.
869
:And I speak to myself like I'm the cutest
little stinking thing that's ever existed.
870
:And that, and that work of, of developing
that love for yourself, like that active.
871
:Love for yourself.
872
:It helps every aspect of your life,
whether it's your intuition that you
873
:wanna develop or it's other things, or
it's your spiritual growth or, or not.
874
:It's just being in the world
and getting through your day.
875
:Like it helps with everything and
it also helps with your thoughts.
876
:It's, it's one of the top things that
can neutralize your thoughts when you
877
:notice you're having those thoughts.
878
:If you say, oh, wow, I'm
having a lot of thoughts today.
879
:I, I love you so much.
880
:You're working so hard.
881
:It will, help you to, to take
a breath and to come back down.
882
:Hmm.
883
:So, yeah, that's what I wanna share.
884
:That just, I, I hope everyone
after listening will just call
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:themselves something so sweet.
886
:Liz Childs Kelly: Oh, I love that.
887
:And I, you know what, let's.
888
:Because we're kind of winding down.
889
:Let's do it right now.
890
:Emma, say something amazing to yourself.
891
:Let's do it.
892
:I'm gonna do it too.
893
:You go first.
894
:Emma Andrews: Oh, out loud.
895
:Yeah, let's
896
:Liz Childs Kelly: do
897
:Emma Andrews: it.
898
:Okay.
899
:I am so proud of myself for doing this
amazing podcast with Liz and for really.
900
:Really being honest and
showing up, and I'm so cute.
901
:You really are, and so cute and
sweet, and honey, whatever you
902
:want, I'll take care of you today
and I'll do whatever you need.
903
:Liz Childs Kelly: Mm.
904
:I love it.
905
:I love it.
906
:Well, I'm gonna tag onto that
and just say, I am so filled with
907
:gratitude that I listened and
that I have followed this path.
908
:That was definitely been scary.
909
:I mean, my whole life is everything.
910
:Literally, everything has changed,
which I don't, by the way.
911
:I don't want that to scare other people.
912
:Yours might not have to,
but, but mine has, and I am.
913
:So grateful and proud of myself for living
a life that is authentic and true to me.
914
:Even when it's hard,
especially when it's hard.
915
:And I'm proud, so proud of the life I've
created and I yeah, I think I'm going
916
:to, whenever the end of my life comes,
I think I'm still gonna feel that way.
917
:I'm gonna feel like, yeah.
918
:I did it.
919
:I did it with a lot of courage and
authenticity and I feel great about that.
920
:So there we go.
921
:I
922
:Emma Andrews: am proud of you too,
923
:Liz Childs Kelly: Liz.
924
:Oh, thank you.
925
:I'm proud of you.
926
:And so like we modeled it for
you, you, y'all listening,
927
:go, go do this for yourself.
928
:It feels really, really good.
929
:And I mean, the alternative, you know,
you can talk shit to yourself in your
930
:head, but that doesn't feel good.
931
:So you might as well, you might as well do
something that feels yummy and delicious.
932
:. I
933
:Emma Andrews: tell people you
might as well even it out.
934
:Liz Childs Kelly: At least,
935
:Emma Andrews: at the very least,
you should be saying as many nice
936
:things as you are not nice things.
937
:Liz Childs Kelly: Yeah, totally.
938
:This has been so fun, Emma.
939
:Thank you so much for joining me.
940
:How can people find out more about you if
they would like to learn about your work?
941
:I'll put it in the show notes too, but.
942
:Please.
943
:Emma Andrews: Yeah.
944
:So you can follow me at, on
Instagram at Emma, REWS, Emma Rus,
945
:and my website is emma andrews.com.
946
:You can book a session, I do
phone and in-person sessions
947
:in Charlottesville, Virginia.
948
:And if today inspired you, I'd love to
hear and speak with you and support you
949
:on your journey developing your intuition.
950
:Liz Childs Kelly: Amazing.
951
:Oh my gosh.
952
:And I just realized, okay, please
take one minute and tell us about
953
:your goats because I forgot to ask.
954
:I need to hear about the goats.
955
:Emma Andrews: So the goats are, are
amazing 'cause they grew that, that work
956
:grew alongside my intuitive development.
957
:And I think that there was a really
strong, beautiful reason for it because
958
:they, every day I take them out into
the pasture and I let them graze.
959
:And so I have these dedicated
times when, 'cause I'm very.
960
:Type A, like if I was just sitting at
home, I would be trying to do things and
961
:sending emails and like setting things up.
962
:But because I have these
beautiful creatures, I they,
963
:they're like my meditation goats.
964
:They like encourage me to go
spend time sitting on the earth
965
:and being present and, and really
like grounding and connecting.
966
:Have a lot of animals.
967
:I have more animals than
goats, but my herd is the best.
968
:Liz Childs Kelly: That's so cool.
969
:Okay.
970
:Maybe we, we can round up a picture
of your goats and I'll throw it on
971
:social media so people can see it.
972
:Yeah, that would
973
:Emma Andrews: be great.
974
:Yeah, I've got a lot, my whole photo
photo stream is goats and bunnies.
975
:My bunnies are really cute.
976
:Liz Childs Kelly: Aw, I love it.
977
:Okay, well I'll make sure to put your
Instagram on our social on the show
978
:notes too, so people can go check out the
goats and the bunnies and all the things.
979
:Thanks.
980
:Thank you so much for being here.
981
:This is such a joy.
982
:And as always, thanks to
all of y'all for listening.
983
:And if you like the show,
please do subscribe to it.
984
:If you're listening, it's on
YouTube, so if you wanna watch
985
:us, you can, you can hop over and
subscribe to the YouTube channel too.
986
:You can tell your friends about it.
987
:Pass this on.
988
:I I If if you, yeah, if you get a, a
hit that somebody else needs to hear
989
:this, please do share it with them.
990
:It's not like we're drowning in
information like this culturally.
991
:So I think spreading
the word is really good.
992
:There was something else I
was gonna tell you to do.
993
:Oh.
994
:And like it was that what
I was gonna tell you to do?
995
:Yeah.
996
:Like, yeah, go, go like
this episode or whatever.
997
:Yeah.
998
:That thing.
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:Do that and reach out.
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