Taking the ultimate leap of faith isn't just about jumping—it's about discovering you can fly. In this deeply personal episode, I share my emotional journey of finally putting in my notice at work to pursue my spiritual calling full-time. What started as a carefully calculated plan to transition in July suddenly accelerated when Spirit kept asking: "What are we waiting for?" The peace that washed over me after making this decision was unlike anything I'd ever experienced—a homecoming to my authentic self.
My podcast launch took an unexpected turn too, going live across platforms within hours rather than the anticipated weeks. In that moment of surrender, I felt surrounded by an incredible spiritual presence—my grandmother's comforting energy, my departed best friend's enthusiastic support, and what felt like a choir of angels celebrating alongside me. Through tears of joy, I understood that this was what my guides had been preparing me for through years of inner healing work.
The journey has taught me that as we clear stagnant energy and release limiting beliefs, our spiritual connection becomes clearer, like tuning to a perfect frequency without static. Trust has always been my greatest challenge, but Spirit has shown infinite patience with my resistance. This experience illuminated a powerful truth: our spirit teams never judge our hesitation—they celebrate each step toward growth, no matter how small. I'm now focused on creating community through future gatherings and retreats, bringing together souls on similar awakening journeys. If you're feeling called toward change, I encourage you to spend time in nature this week connecting with your guides. Ask them to reveal your purpose or next steps. Remember that with every authentic choice, an entire spiritual team celebrates your courage. Connect with me on Instagram @AngelReikiJourney or visit AngelReikiJourney.com to continue this sacred journey together.
@angelreikijourney
angelreikijourney.com
Sacred Soul Sisters Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/@angelreikijourney