The second I see a new podcast I run to the names and get that slight disappointment when I don't see my name, then I listen to the podcast and never finish feeling disappointed, I love listening to others questions and how you answer them 😍 your abilities are amazing!
@nancyg8773Күн бұрын
Hey Marie. Nancy here from Ontario Canada. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your teachings and guidance. You gave me something to work on a while ago in terms of speaking my truth. I'm working on it! I was confused as i always considered myself to be an honest soul😊. More to work on. Thank you for all you do and share with us ❤
@kriscurtis847623 сағат бұрын
Most of the time when I listen to you I could cry or electrically light up... you see and explain the world how I process it and it is very validating for me in so many ways that peace along with deep appreciation fills my soul.. thank you thank you for all you do.. This podcast was especially wonderful... xoxoxoxo
@destinysisco3142Күн бұрын
Love and Light to everyone ❤😊
@Leslie12.66Күн бұрын
10:58 Literally XXXX Thanks Marie!
@gigimingoiaКүн бұрын
Thank uou Marie! Love your show and all you do ❤
@MtLionWay4Күн бұрын
Thank you for answering question about the narcissistic mother.
@UniquelyLesleyКүн бұрын
I recently came across a really good book about shifting your internal focus called The Anatomy of Presence by Glenn Hartelius. In it he gives very simple and easy techniques on how to move your attention source out of the brain and in to various part of the body (like to the heart and the lower half of the body, etc). I’ve only recently started reading the book and I’ve been practicing the first exercise, and I can say that I’ve noticed that my mind is a lot quieter and I am able to focus much better so far. It also covers how to get more in touch with your true self and intuition, so that you can recognize and hear it more clearly. I haven’t gotten to that part yet though. But I definitely recommend that book!
@Carrie...Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@rundilinaКүн бұрын
I loved that last question… so much food for thought there. Thank you!
@tinakeel8726Күн бұрын
I ❤️ your podcast Marie! It's my absolute favorite! My 28 year old son crossed over in a car accident in 2013. I have been studying NDEs and books ever since. I look at death and dying a lot differently (BETTER outlook) today. Your classes are so much fun!! 😬 I'm in your spirit guides class now. I hope to take as many classes from you as my budget allows. It would be awesome if you taught a class on Death and Dying. 🥰
@NadhiKarmeganathanКүн бұрын
Luvd 2days podcast 🤍
@jacquelinewillems981Күн бұрын
My mother worked in a hospital for 45 years, taking care of premature babies or preemies as was the term in hospital nomenclature. She had birthed 10 children of her own with 8 surviving. I admired my mom greatly.
@sarahgerman8593Күн бұрын
My thought regarding the last great question: I imagine it’s easy being all-loving when you’re on the other side, but it’s not that easy in physical form. Perhaps our souls want a graduate degree in loving ourselves and loving others, so they come to school on earth.
@janna684723 сағат бұрын
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@jacquelinewillems981Күн бұрын
My every waking time has become a meditation.
@tinakeel8726Күн бұрын
I 🩷 the movie "What Dreams May Come".
@katjamlinar9500Күн бұрын
Marie , is energy of fire ( having a fireplace at home ) in any way similar to infra red panels’ energy in feeding the mitochondria in cells? Was just wondering.. Thank you for amazing podcasts, I love listening and rarely miss one! ❤
@jacquelinewillems981Күн бұрын
LilyDale, NY, is like that, too. No in. No out from the end of August/September.