Episode 194 Your natural alchemy is choosing to remember your divinity

09 Jun 2025 • 27 min • EN
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This episode is an exploration of what and why we become distracted by the mental, emotional or physical events that keep us small or in looping patterns, instead of choosing the bigger picture of our own divinity and natural adeptness for alchemising what shows up in our lives. As we continue to move into a deeper knowing of our own divinity, we are being called to be more impeccable with letting go of what does not serve our future/new selves. At this precious moment when we are so beautifully ripe for the next expansion into ourselves we can get distracted by things that come in to pull our attention away from that expansion. As a metaphor, when you break your toe, suddenly your baby toe becomes your whole world. It’s an invitation to become aware of anything that harnesses our attention to focus only on our limitation, on our “smallness,” rather than an awareness of our “vastness” or divinity.  Recognition of how and where you are doing this allows you to let go with more ease and turn your focus to your divinity which naturally “alchemises” the distraction into your personal gold. It’s time to remember our divinity and see clearly our seat at the table. Noticing where and how your personal alchemy appears, and how you can use that to create a pure love soup for yourself and for this world. What is your unique recipe to bring to life here and now. It’s time to share it beloved.   When remembering our divinity becomes our focus through the “toe-stubbing” then we allow our natural alchemy to come forward to nurture this world with the pure love soup that is ours to bring into material form. It’s happening in the sweet silence of our true hearts. Let the alchemy of your song of wonder rise up and join in a beautiful chorus. Much love, Christine

From "Awakened Woman Self Care podcast"

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