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Our latest blogs and podcasts on earth-based medicine, current trends in healthcare, and finding the balance.

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Divinely Inspired: Jane Mayer

Jennifer Schmid

Beauty! Last month I had the privilege of interviewing the beautiful Jane Mayer for the latest episode of Divinely Inspired. Jane inspires me so much; she is a young, feminine wisdom carrier from multiple lineages of the past, present and future. It’s such a pleasure to introduce Jane to all of you!

Jane Mayer is a singer/songwriter, poet, storyteller and multidimensional guide to the shamanic realms – she is a multidimensional sound channel for the heart of the human experience. Her transmissions weave rhythms from the heart of the Earth, the harmonies of the Deep South where she was born, and the cosmic hums of the mystic Holy One. She offers teachings, retreats, sessions, and sacred ceremonies around the world.

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Unrequited love, burning poetry, and healing magic

Jennifer Schmid

 There is no podcast this week. In honor of last week’s new moon in Libra, I have been releasing old wounds that hold me back in my business and my relationships and prevent me from realizing my potential as a woman, a mother, and a healer.

As part of the healing process and at the suggestion of a friend and colleague who is a psychotherapist for the gifted, I burned a stack of about 20 poems that I had written in high school. Most of them were about unrequited love (sigh…), being the rejected ugly duckling, and how dreams couldn’t possibly come true. While each poem burned, I said thank you and good-bye to the words and their significance. I let go of the angst, the pain, the shame, and the fear. I made room for beauty, love, and gratitude. Then after I burned the poems, I realized there was much more within.

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