LIO 2014 Jennifer McLean Neale Donald Walsch - Body Dialoguing
Living in Oneness Interview Series
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59m
After an introduction by Neale Donald Walsch, Steve Farrell is joined by Jennifer McLean who shares how to use Body Dialogue for financial stress relief, how to deal with the loss of a Loved One, and how to heal your Inner Child.
Jennifer says,”Your body is this amazing master that can have a conversation and share with you not only where this came from, but how to move through it... not get rid of it but to play with it, to converse with it, to engage with it, and move through it. Then it guides you to a deeper, more expanded place that is just remarkable. From that place, you now have a new footing. I would call it a new vibrational frequency.”
“You have a new set of consciousness, a new angle of perception on the things in your life. The more you do body dialoguing -- it's a very simple five-minute process -- the more you do it, the more you have a better conscious awareness. So the new mode for me within body dialoguing is really about self-love.”
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