The Glorious Empath

$149.00

Throughout this pre-recorded course, you’ll be supported with thoughtful worksheets, guided meditations, and reflective practices to help you personalize and deepen each teaching. These tools are designed to meet you where you are and evolve with you—helping you track your transformation, gain clarity, and integrate the wisdom of your empathic nature into daily life. While each class contains its own focus, you’ll find space for self-inquiry, energy mastery, and grounded application woven into every step of this empowering journey.
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Never before has the empath been more exhausted and never before has their role been more important. It is imperative that we find a way to proceed with a deeper comfort and understanding of how to work our energy, embrace our gifts, and move forward in a far more empowered and satisfying way. Gabriel has told me, time and again over the past 20 odd years that the meek shall inherit the earth. He’s also told me that meek has never meant weak, it means kind, gentle, caring, loving, compassionate, peaceful. I finally got around to looking up the meaning of meek in the dictionary and here is what I read: Meek: 1 humbly patient, quiet in nature, as under provocation from others. 2 Modern: overly submissive or compliant: tame.  3 Obsolete (but current during the times this expression would have been created) gentle; kind. How fascinating that the words he used to describe meek are exactly what the old meaning said! That, combined with the first meaning, being patient, quiet in nature, and under provocation from others shows exactly why our time is now.

 

Gabriel has also surprised me with this powerful statement: There is no more important role on the earth at this time than that of the empath.

 

So clearly our time has come. My intention with writing this offering is that you can become much more comfortable with your sensitivities, see them not as a burden but as a gift, and to fully embrace them so you can step fully into this sacred and important role.

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