Tea in the Garden

Ep 17 || The 7 Stages of Spiritual Awakening

1 h 2 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Join our mystical & scientific academy for the intuitively gifted. Apply to National Intuitive Academy: https://ancientsoulgardens.com/academy-application/ In the beginning of spiritual awakening, you change how you dress, how you eat, how you speak, what words you use, what words you won’t use. You stop drinking, stop swearing, stop wearing black, start saying “aligned” every six minutes, and suddenly your entire personality is “I no longer resonate.” And then, years later, if the path is real, you end up in a kitchen at 7:14 a.m. with a coffee and some tobacco realizing this might be closer to God than half the "conscious community".

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