Posts Tagged life coaching

Update on June 16-17th Live Event

This is a message from Izael, Commander of the Archangels. We have been very busy clearing up the energetic space for the live event experience that Etienne has been tasked with hosting. Here’s what the energetic landscape looks like right now. We’re at a tipping point to transition from a world where Heaven and Earth had always been separate into a world where Heaven and Earth are one and the same. All of the established psychic and mental structures of both Heaven and Earth are being shaken during this transition.

Do you know what will emerge? Peace and harmony for those who chose to create it, and war and chaos for those who chose to create it. Everybody must learn from their own lessons that they reap what they sow, and interfering with this learning process would only make things worse. What seeds are you planting now? We’re entering an energetic phase where the soil is very fertile to plant new ideas that will replace old ones. Now more than ever is the time to plant your seeds. Sure those seeds may take a year to grow, or maybe two years or maybe ten years, but you will only get the results of the seeds you plant now.

Old social structures are collapsing. This will create chaos. Very few ever wanted to follow Etienne through the psychic war, and those who did wished their path and purpose was easier and smaller. Yet within two weeks he will for the most part …Read More

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Outgrowing Backpacking

I’ve considered myself a backpacker for 13 years and I want to share my experience as to what it gave me and the pitfalls of it. I’m mostly writing this article to turn the page into a new chapter of my life, and if someone else gets value from it, then so be it.

First, I’m being very careful not to use the word ‘transcending’. Transcending means to avoid something. Whenever you transcend something, such as transcending sexuality or transcending money, you disconnect from a part of yourself. Here I will talk about outgrowing, which is taking what works about something and correcting the aspects that no longer serve me.

Ever since I was 19, I have been traveling all around the world. I lived in Finland, Sweden, France, Spain, Hungary, Thailand, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Canada, and traveled to Norway, Denmark, Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium, Andorra, Portugal, Italy, Laos, Myanmar, Belize, China and United States. I speak French, English, Spanish, Thai, a little bit of Swedish and a few words of a bunch of other languages. You can consider that I’m an experienced traveler and I know what I’m talking about. For those who think I’m lucky, this has nothing to do with luck. I simply made the decision.

Let’s about about what I got from such travels. I got to learn many different cultures that have ways of thinking, beliefs and values that are completely different from anything I had ever seen back home. This stretched my mind into new ways …Read More

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Freedom Lifestyle in Belize

Let’s talk about lifestyle design. I just had a fabulous week of “vacation” in Belize. I went horseback riding in the mountains of Belize up so some gorgeous Mayan ruins, visited one of the most gorgeous caves in the world with untouched remains of human sacrifices and skeletons, went diving and before even starting to dive, ended up swimming with a dozen dolphins who stayed with us for 20 minutes in the wild open ocean, swimming as close as a meter away! On top of all that, I did in a week the energy work that would otherwise have taken me 4 months, built several business relationships, and I might end up being able to provide you the highest quality morinda on the planet, grown in an organic farm in Belize free from air polution. Morinda is an extremely nutritious healing plant that originally came from India and is getting increasingly known in Latin America. I still have to see whether it should invest time building this or not. I wish all my weeks were that productive!

The quality of some of the sights in Belize really are understated. When going to the ATM cave near San Ignacio, I was expecting something similar to other caves I visited before. Not even close. They said we would get “wet”, but forgot to mention we literally had to swim in the river within the cave a few times, squeezing our neck between rocks along the way! It was way more adventurous, and gorgeous, …Read More

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