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Paradigm Shifters, October 16, 2012

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Through Indigo's Eyes

Our Paradigm Shifters are Tara Taylor and Lorna Nicholson a team to fictionalize the evolution of a psychic into the world.  Indigo, the main character, is a teenager who has visions.  The story takes you through the pain and turmoil of a reluctant "seer".  Indigo just wants to be normal - that elusive state that promises to solve the discordances of life on this planet.  These two will share hurdles of belief and consciousness, reflections on the evolution of our species through these times, and hints of greater awareness coming "through Indigo's eyes" and into her future.  I love that this reflects our attitudes to emerging etheric realities during these times of rapid change on our planet.

You can't help but love Indigo as she goes through her teenaged years and its hormonal challenges.  

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Shift out of the dog-eat-dog mentality and transcend to a higher paradigm of love, collective empowerment & global consciousness.

When we are having relationship problems, or lack of money or health, these are all expressions of subtle energy fields that hold programs, either our own or of the collective, or a combination of the two.

LISTEN TO: Paradigm Shifters. CALL IN: and feel the freedom as Veronica and her loving guides tangibly identify and release the energetic bindings that restrict your expression of self.

It is Veronica’s politics, maybe yours too, to move beyond the limitations that keep us poor, trapped in the social consciousness of war, power over, greed, hopeless politics. When we learn to live with the expanded consciousness of our higher selves, and the beings of the higher realms, we enter the potential of multidimensionality, releasing the binding energies from genetics to mental and emotional reactiveness and to - all ways - all ways feel loved.

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