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I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
Tonya Melendez
8 episodes
5 days ago
How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality
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How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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02: How we look after ourselves as clairvoyants w/ Ellen Edmundson
I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
41 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
02: How we look after ourselves as clairvoyants w/ Ellen Edmundson

Have you ever had the feeling of knowing something without knowing how you know it? Do you sometimes wonder where you’re getting information from? 

Intuition can show up in many different ways and because it’s not normalized in our culture we can feel like we might be going a little crazy when it manifests in us.

In this episode of I’m not crazy, I’m clairvoyant with special guest Ellen Edmundson, we talk about the experience of awakening to psychic gifts and the importance of honoring intuition and facing our own and other people’s fears and judgements about intuition, highlighting:   

  • Ellen’s journey of experiencing the world as a psychic who was raised Catholic 
  • How psychic gifts can feel conflicting to our belief systems when they start coming online and the process of softening resistance and opening to them
  • Intuition, mental health and recognising the distinctions in our experience 
  • How to deal with our fears about other people’s ideas about our gifts
  • Learning to trust our intuition and standing in our truth

“We go through this experience where we think there’s a break in our mental health when really it’s an awakening to our spirit. It’s that soul language that is saying, “Follow me”!”

Tonya Melendez,

S1 E2, I’m not crazy I’m clairvoyant Podcast 


Connect with our Guest Ellen:

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Or check out our website: https://tarot-life-coach.square.site/

I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
How often do you see a Black or Brown woman in the world of spirituality shown in a positive light? Portrayals of women like Marie Laveau and different paths of spiritual traditions & paths are always portrayed as these evil black witches, whereas white women have covens and beautiful powers. Tonya Melendez wants to change the way we view Black, Brown & Indigenous women's spiritual practices so that intuition can be embraced and used to positively guide people in this world and more so in your life. Join Tonya as she creates conversations that celebrate black magic and spirituality