Spiritual Insights: Sarah's Blog

The Great Cosmic Wound and Humanity’s Return to Wholeness

I was shown a vision of something that occurred long before human history, in dimensions far beyond our ordinary perception. It appeared as a...
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Coherence: Returning to the Natural Harmony of Life

In a world filled with noise, distraction, and competing demands for our attention, many people feel fragmented, overwhelmed, and disconnected from themselves. They may...
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The Fascia, Living Energy, Light, and Consciousness: A Pathway Beyond Limitation

In recent times, say the last 150 years, humanity has attempted to heal itself through the mind alone. We have analyzed our wounds, interpreted...
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Beyond Striving and Control: Remembering the Living Intelligence of Consciousness

What if the story we have inherited is incomplete? What if the history of humanity is not simply the story of survival, adaptation, and...
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Living the Sacred Within Everyday Life: The End of the Separation

The following article is drawn from a recent class in The Power of the Ceremonial Community. It weaves together teachings, participant insights, and transmissions...
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Living Within the New Earth Heart

A teaching from a recent SpiritHeal sacred ceremonial circle. Living Within the New Earth Heart We return now to the place where we last...
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Co-Dependency, Chaos and the Return of Wisdom Journal

The journal was created as a companion to my interview on Avaiya University’s series: Co-Dependency and Addiction to Chaos. The series is no longer...
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The Intelligence of the Navel

A teaching from a recent SpiritHeal sacred ceremonial circle. The Intelligence of the Navel The navel is more than a physical structure. It is...
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Sacred Circle Ceremonial Ethics

As more people explore spiritual awakening and subtle perception, this article introduces the SpiritHeal Sacred Circle Ceremony Ethics, guiding principles that help keep sacred...
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A Gift for You: Attachment Release Journal

Continuing the theme of “Attachment” from the previous blog, I’ve provided a link to a journal that supports the exploration and release of attachments....
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