On this episode Ariel is joined by Alannah Mae, a spiritual activist and liberation coach who has an incredible story to share about the power of spiritual transformation.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Spiritual activism is my way of saying I’ll fight for your spirituality. I really am into everyone having their own conception, their own connection to god – whatever that looks like. I study a number of modalities, I pull from everywhere, but mostly I allow my clients to acquire faith based on experience. We look for the sacred and where god shows up in our lives every day and over time that becomes the foundation of an unshakable faith.
We’re taught that we need to be attractive to survive, so we can find a mate to provide and we’re still living out this patriarchal paradigm. We feel like we’ve come a log way but that’s still in us because we’re taught that at a very young age through society and media that both play on it because they’re making a lot of money off of us feeling not good enough.
When Ariel and I met I had no idea what an impact was, what being highly sensitive was, what having psychic gifts was, I was just poorly muddling my way through life like so many of us do without any knowledge and guidance. When I met Ariel if was a relief to find out there was nothing wrong with me and this is how you can control it and protect yourself. It was the start of my journey and changed my life forever.
One day I was sitting in my room, getting high, and it just occurred to me that this was not the way to honour my mum. Because I had the foundations that you’d given me, I prayed every day for a few months and wrote “I will surrender to the divine’s will for me”. A few months later I went to rehab and that was me starting the journey of my treating my alcoholism. That was 6 years ago and I still pull a lot from the 12 step because it works. One of the great things about the 12 steps is that you help others, it’s an altruistic movement.
BEST MOMENTS
“Body image is the hardest thing I’ve had to overcome, and I’ve overcome heroin addiction, cigarettes, depression and anxiety. Every lady I’ve spoken to had body image issues no matter what they look like.”
“There are four pillars to radical self-love, in the journey from self-loathing to self-acceptance: honesty, acceptance, compassion and forgiveness, and self-responsibility.”
“Once I realised, as a soul, that I was chose my life the anger started leaving because it wasn’t just pointless chaos and horrible stuff, there was a reason behind this, that’s that radical self-responsibility – I chose that and I now choose everything in my life.”
ABOUT THE GUEST
Alannah Mae liberates women from the outdated paradigm of beauty and guides them to embody radical self-love.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alannahmaehhp?_rdr and https://www.facebook.com/groups/realliberation
Instagram: @alannah.mae.hhp
Podcast: https://alannahmae.mykajabi.com/podcasts/real-talks
Website: https://alannahmae.mykajabi.com/
ABOUT THE HOST
Ariel is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Registered Clinical Hypnotherapist, Reiki Master, Empath and Psychic who has been involved in holistic healing since 1988. She is also an educator, speaker, author and mentor for empaths, spiritual seekers and medical professionals. To reach Ariel, go to www.arielhubbard.com, where you will be able to contact her directly. Please let her know you heard her on the podcast and the assistance you need or question you have.
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