Episode 22: Human Design and Highly Sensitive People with Willow Rising
“ Lean into what feels good because that's really your ultimate guidance system.”
-Willow Rising, The Everything Belongs Podcast
Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Willow Rising. Willow is an intuitive energy guide for highly sensitive women-identifying people. Using human design as a foundation for her practice, she holds space for those navigating major life rebirths and those who are seeking to finally connect with their soul purpose and life mission. Through all she does, she aims to equip her clients with tools to return to their inner power. By helping her clients live in harmony with their energetic design, she helps them live clear, confident, empowered lives. In this episode, Madison and Willow dive into Human Design and how it relates to energetic sovereignty, self care and living more fully from our true essence. Willow explains the nuances of using this system and intuition as a way to support Highly Sensitive People. Listen in here...
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In this episode we have a conversation about:
What energy and the soul-level self is and how Human Design supports us in being our most free, expansive selves
What Human Design is and why Willow feels called to it
Being a highly sensitive person and how our undefined centers can sometimes assist HSPs navigate the energy around them
Synesthesia, experiencing energy around us and trusting our comfort/discomfort around energy
Following intuition & choosing this work through leaving church yet still staying connected to spirituality and God
Strategies to come back to your true essence when you're energetically charged from the world
Moving into practical and embodied living from the foundation of Human Design
Mentions:
Maryam Hasnaa: New Earth Mystery School
Synesthesia
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