Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s episode of The Story of Spirit, Sheetal explores the powerful intersection of grief, growth, and the sacred pause—a place many high-achieving women and entrepreneurs find themselves when life forces a deep transition. Drawing from astrology, life cycles, and personal reflection, Sheetal shares why grief is not only about death, but also about letting go of old identities, outdated patterns, and stories that no longer serve your soul.
Through vivid metaphors of snakes shedding skin and butterflies struggling out of cocoons, this episode reminds us that transformation is messy, nonlinear, and deeply human. Whether you are moving through midlife transitions, navigating unexpected loss, or reimagining who you are becoming, this conversation offers both compassionate insight and spiritual perspective to help you honor your sacred pause.
Reflect on Your Own Journey:
Sheetal invites you to reflect with the following questions:
A Gift For You:
Sheetal would like to give you a gift to show her appreciation for your support! Please click the following link to download her free guide for Manifesting By The 4 Quarters Of The Moon!
Engage with Our Community:
Reflect on how these pivotal moments have shaped your journey. Share your experiences and thoughts with Sheetal on social media or through her website. Your support is invaluable and helps us reach more listeners ready to embark on their own spiritual paths. To ensure you never miss an episode, subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit from aligning their life with their soul's purpose.
Connect with Us:
Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of Sheetal Story and her guests. The content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical, psychological, or financial advice. Please consult appropriate professionals for personalized guidance.
Music Credits: The music is composed by Stockaudios via Pixabay.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.