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E36 - Sara-La-Kali with Rachel & Jeremiah

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This is such an incredible episode if you want to hear about Sarah! Maybe you love her already, or want to know more about her, especially in her aspect as Sara-la-Kali? If so then this episode is for you! I've recently experienced launching my book at the same time as my brother having gone missing, and then discovering that he's passed over... Meanwhile Jeremiah has been experiencing the Black Madonna (as Sarah) in person in the atmospheric region of the Carmargues in France, and he shares one of his very special 'Sar'h toning' at the end of the episode. Join as we talk and share our experiences from the month of May and how Sarah has been with us!

❤️ If you've enjoyed this podcast, as a thank you can treat Rachel to a cup of coffee here! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rachelgo

Links

Rachel's Sarah Temple FB group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/441740367032875

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mary.magdalenes.daughter/

Arco Iris: https://www.facebook.com/iamarcoirismusic

The chant used at the beginning and end of each episode is 'Ka Liko Pua Kukui' https://youtu.be/DVU6zB59DKw In the Hawaiian language, the word kukui means 'enlightened'. The kukui nut tree is a symbol of enlightenment, wisdom, protection and peace for the Hawaiians and is said to contain subtle energy known in Hawaii as “ki”. I learnt this chant from Nonna Beamers book 'Na Mele Huna', and practised for many months. She describes it as 'a gentle nature chant alluding to love... A flower representing a sweetheart is a common love symbol in Hawaiian poetry'. In my own practice I experienced a deeper meaning - of the attraction of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine to each other, the love that is experienced when they come together and the wish within all of us for returning to this state of oneness once again. Practising this sacred chant helps move us towards internal union by integrating our own divine masculine and feminine and brings us into greater balance.

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This is such an incredible episode if you want to hear about Sarah! Maybe you love her already, or want to know more about her, especially in her aspect as Sara-la-Kali? If so then this episode is for you! I've recently experienced launching my book at the same time as my brother having gone missing, and then discovering that he's passed over... Meanwhile Jeremiah has been experiencing the Black Madonna (as Sarah) in person in the atmospheric region of the Carmargues in France, and he shares one of his very special 'Sar'h toning' at the end of the episode. Join as we talk and share our experiences from the month of May and how Sarah has been with us!

❤️ If you've enjoyed this podcast, as a thank you can treat Rachel to a cup of coffee here! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rachelgo

Links

Rachel's Sarah Temple FB group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/441740367032875

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mary.magdalenes.daughter/

Arco Iris: https://www.facebook.com/iamarcoirismusic

The chant used at the beginning and end of each episode is 'Ka Liko Pua Kukui' https://youtu.be/DVU6zB59DKw In the Hawaiian language, the word kukui means 'enlightened'. The kukui nut tree is a symbol of enlightenment, wisdom, protection and peace for the Hawaiians and is said to contain subtle energy known in Hawaii as “ki”. I learnt this chant from Nonna Beamers book 'Na Mele Huna', and practised for many months. She describes it as 'a gentle nature chant alluding to love... A flower representing a sweetheart is a common love symbol in Hawaiian poetry'. In my own practice I experienced a deeper meaning - of the attraction of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine to each other, the love that is experienced when they come together and the wish within all of us for returning to this state of oneness once again. Practising this sacred chant helps move us towards internal union by integrating our own divine masculine and feminine and brings us into greater balance.

  continue reading

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