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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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03: Black, Intuitive & Gifted
I'm Not Crazy I'm Clairvoyant!
25 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
03: Black, Intuitive & Gifted

Do you second-guess information that comes to you that isn’t “rational”? Are you scared of acknowledging and honoring your intuition?

There are strong historical reasons that you might feel safer hiding your intuitive gifts, but here’s the thing: they matter. The time has come to liberate ourselves from the stigma and to normalize our intuitive gifts, to heal and guide and be able to support others.

In this episode of I’m Not Crazy, I’m Clairvoyant we dive into what this age is asking of us, where we’re coming from and what we need as intuitive Black folks and why authenticity is the new currency, highlighting: 

  • Living in the time of the cosmic healer (Chiron) and what that means for us
  • The age of Aquarius and the implications for our culture
  • The authentic self and the higher self; the wisdom of guidance from beyond the rational mind
  • Some examples of famous Black people who accomplished amazing things and who were in fact highly intuitive 
  • The journey your intuitive intelligence needs to go through of unlearning and decolonizing the mind in order to truly tap into your intuitive gifts

“The invisible world is extremely active and is always trying to connect to us. The question is, are we connecting to it? Our authentic self is our most intuitive self. This is a wake-up call for us to not fear ourselves any longer, but to acknowledge and accept ourselves. Authenticity is the new currency.” 

Tonya Melendez,

S1 E3, I’m Not Crazy I’m Clairvoyant Podcast

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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