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While we are all spiritual beings, the path to light, also known as the spiritual awakening, is not necessarily an easy one, and awareness does not necessarily mean instant happiness or love and light. In fact, the closer you get to the light, the more sensitive you become to the dark. This could result in …

I often get stuck in my ideas and experiences of Love. Recently, I’ve come to understand that there is great Humility to be had. I used to function from a place where Love is supposed to ‘give to me.’ There was often an expectation of receiving specific positive or pleasurable experiences from it, and when …

16 December 2021 by Lehonani McEchaidh My first article on the Twin Flame Connection touched on what a twin flame was and how twin flames came to be.  This article will discuss the Twin Flame Evolution, that is the deepening connection between the Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine counterparts, the struggle trauma brings to …

To Live - Great Awakening Report

‘What is my purpose in life; how can I be in service?’ I asked. I had waited months for an appointment with an Intuitive Healer and Body Regeneration Specialist. She came well recommended and had helped many people I knew through a variety of health problems. I was recovering at the time. She answered: ‘To …

  by Lehonani McEchaidh There’s a lot of conjecture about the term twin flames, so the following is my interpretation, and it may differ for other twin flames. The path of awakening already comes with its share of the unknown and may be difficult for some to understand, and it may come naturally for others.  …

Disillusion Medicine

Awakening is like the Call of the Soul. It sounds lovely and romantic, but for a long time, this process for me was unpleasant, often accompanied by pain, and followed by great confusion and disillusionment. In truth, I don’t think everyone has to greatly suffer to awaken, but when our consciousness is in deep slumber, …

Repatterning-Language

I started swearing one weekend when I was 18; a bit of a late start. I had just moved to a small town in Canada from a conservative Middle Eastern nation, and my new cool friends happened to swear often. It was great – feeling like a part of the group by mimicking the dominant words …