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Living Out Love is a podcast for spiritual people trying to become better humans. Learn more about your experience as a divine being in a human body. Learn how to become the person you want to become. Amy combines spiritual concepts with leadership tools to help you heal, gain clarity, and get inspired by what's possible - for you and for the world.
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Forgiveness

Forgiveness

2025-03-1913:55

https://dancewithstones.com/classes-and-events/In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of forgiveness—what it truly means, why it’s so difficult, and how it can bring healing and freedom. As I’ve been learning about this topic, I wanted to share my insights with you because the act of forgiving is not just about others; it’s also about setting ourselves free.We’ll explore:✅ The emotional and psychological impact of holding onto resentment✅ Why forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or excusing hurtful behavior✅ Practical steps to start your own journey toward healingJoin me as we unpack the lessons and challenges of forgiveness, and let’s grow together. 💛If you're feeling inspired after listening to this episode, please share it with your friends and subscribe to the podcast. You never know who might need to hear these messages of love. Thank you for being a part of the community!--To connect with me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@amyhagemanlove--To learn more about energetic medicine check out: http://whathaveyouheard.com/To schedule a free 30-minute consultation call: click here--For more episodes and show notes visit: https://www.amyhageman.love/blogFor more about Amy Hageman, please go to: https://www.amyhageman.love/--Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay Photography by Lenee WilliamsBusiness and Somatic support by Flutura Creative
Join us as we explore the final sign of the zodiac, Pisces, with the irreplaceable Suzanne Platner. We delve into the compassionate, mysterious, and all-encompassing nature of Pisces, tracing the evolution of the zodiac from Aries to this transcendent sign. We also discuss personal anecdotes and the unique experiences of those with strong Pisces placements.
Aquarius is a fixed air sign: This means they are mentally focused, stubborn, and comfortable in their current state (winter in the Northern Hemisphere).   Visionaries and Innovators: Aquarians are known for their unique perspectives, genius, and ability to see the world as it could be. They are often focused on the future and technology.   The Water Bearer: This symbolizes Aquarius sharing their unique knowledge and vision with the collective, inspiring others. It's about individual contribution to the larger group.Individualism and the Collective: Aquarius balances a strong sense of self with a desire to contribute to the greater good. They believe that by being their truest selves, they empower the collective.   Playful and Rebellious: They are playful and enjoy challenging the status quo, often rebelling against established rules and norms.   Love Themselves (Differently): Unlike Leo's outward self-love, Aquarius's self-acceptance is intrinsic. They are so secure in who they are that they don't constantly question or need validation.Need for Rules (to break them): Ironically, Aquarius needs rules to define what they are rebelling against. Saturn's influence is important even though they might not acknowledge it.Shadow Side: Aquarius can be dissociative, lonely, and cold. Their fixed nature can lead to isolation if they become too fixated on a vision that others don't share. Eccentricity can also be a negative trait if it leads to unproductive or "crazy genius" behavior.Relationships: Aquarians inspire others to be themselves. They are often loved for their authenticity and the liberating feeling they give to their friends.   Not Always Outwardly "Aquarian": Not all Aquarians fit the stereotypical image of a tattooed rebel. Their revolutionary spirit can manifest in quiet ways, like a therapist changing the landscape of mental health care.Gen Z Aquarians (Pluto in Sagittarius, Neptune in Aquarius): This generation is seen as potentially visionary, but also possibly gullible and influenced by social media. Their search for truth (Sagittarius) combined with a fixed mindset (Aquarius) can be a powerful, but potentially inflexible combination.
In this episode of the Living Out Love podcast, hosts Amy Hageman and Suzanne Platner discuss Capricorn season, focusing on Capricorn's traits, challenges, and significance. Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign, is described as stoic, goal-oriented, and with a strong moral compass. They emphasize hard work, integrity, and the ability to climb metaphorical mountains. The conversation also touches on Capricorn's potential for being controlling and the importance of solitude. They explore Capricorn's relationship dynamics, highlighting the need for alone time and the depth of their love when they have a mission. The episode concludes with astrological transits and their implications for the upcoming months.
Holiday Break!

Holiday Break!

2024-12-1400:52

Talk to you in 2025 loves!If you're feeling inspired after listening to this episode, please share it with your friends and subscribe to the podcast. You never know who might need to hear these messages of love. Thank you for being a part of the community!--To connect with me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@amyhagemanlove--To learn more about energetic medicine check out: http://whathaveyouheard.com/To schedule a free 30-minute consultation call: click here--For more episodes and show notes visit: https://www.amyhageman.love/blogFor more about Amy Hageman, please go to: https://www.amyhageman.love/--Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay Photography by Lenee WilliamsBusiness and Somatic support by Flutura Creative
Amy Hageman and her guests, Dana and Stephanie Foy, discuss Enneagram Type 7, known as the Enthusiastic Visionary. They highlight Type 7's optimistic, joyful, and adventurous nature, emphasizing their dislike for boredom and mundane tasks. Examples of famous Type 7s include Robin Williams, Voltaire, and Usain Bolt. The conversation covers Type 7's strengths, such as leadership and practicality, and their potential vices, like gluttony for experiences. They also explore Type 7's relationship dynamics, noting their tendency to avoid commitment due to a fear of restriction. The discussion includes insights on Type 7's wings (6 and 8) and their emotional intelligence, emphasizing the importance of balance and self-awareness.
In this episode of the Living Out Love podcast, hosts Amy Hageman and Suzanne Platner delve into the astrological sign of Sagittarius, focusing on its traits, evolution, and significance. Sagittarius is described as the sign of the Gypsy, philosopher, and archer, always seeking truth and adventure. It is a fire and mutable sign known for its boundless energy, restlessness, and intellectual curiosity. The conversation also explores Sagittarius's potential shadows, such as dogmatism and self-righteousness. Additionally, they discuss the current astrological transits, including Mercury retrograde, Mars retrograde, and the New Moon in Sagittarius, emphasizing the importance of reflection and re-evaluation during these periods.
Amy Hageman discusses the importance of emotional intelligence and personal transformation amidst political and global uncertainties. She emphasizes seven reminders: clearing emotions to avoid stress, recognizing the unknown feelings of others, acknowledging personal power, understanding the present moment, recognizing global interconnectedness, embracing unseen support, and rejecting the notion of a point of no return. She also provides tips for navigating these times, including holding space for complexity, embracing positive emotions, being intentional with consumption, practicing self-care, strengthening intuition, and co-creating with divine energy.Emotional Intelligence for the Elements Masterclasshttps://www.amyhageman.love/emotionalintelligencefortheelementsWe Feel Apphttps://www.wefeelgame.com/
Theme: Being on your soul's path doesn't always feel right or clear, but that doesn't mean you're off trackKey points: - Just because your path feels difficult, confusing, or upsetting doesn't mean you're not on the right path - Practicing radical acceptance can help free you from resisting what is and allow you to access your intuition - There are often multiple paths to get to where you're meant to go - you can't really do it "wrong"Encouragement to connect with your intuition, journal, and do what you need to do to stay grounded in this uncertain timeEmphasis on wanting the best for everyone, regardless of differences
Amy Hageman discusses the importance of language and dehumanization, emphasizing the need to rewire our brains to see people as individuals rather than roles or demographics. She highlights the chaotic nature of change and the necessity of addressing systemic issues, using America's foundation built on slavery as an example. Hageman advocates for using specific, humanizing language, such as names and personal connections, to counteract dehumanization. She addresses the use of terms like "Black" versus "African American," the acceptance of "they/them" pronouns, and the importance of treating people as they wish to be identified. She encourages compassion and curiosity in navigating cultural changes and emphasizes the value of evolving our perspectives.
Amy and Suzanne discuss the astrological sign of Scorpio, describing it as the "detective", "investigator", and one who wants to deeply understand taboo or intense topics like sex, death, and the subconscious.They explore how Scorpio energy differs from the earlier water sign of Cancer, being more about intensity rather than pure sensitivity. Amy and Suzane talk about how Scorpio energy is often misunderstood or feared, but can serve an important role in helping people confront the darker aspects of life.They draw connections between Scorpio energy, the Halloween season, and the need for outlets to explore the taboo and intense.The discussion covers how Scorpio energy manifests in relationships, with a need for depth and honesty, as well as the potential shadows of Scorpio like obsession.They also touch on astrological transits happening during Scorpio season, including the Pluto ingress into Aquarius.
Amy Hageman discusses the concept of personal growth and self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's unique astrological and Enneagram charts. She highlights that each individual's chart, which cannot be repeated for another 4 million years, represents a unique divine curriculum. Amy encourages listeners to focus on their highest self, which is always at peace and connected to the divine, rather than emulating historical figures like Jesus. She suggests practices like inner child work and connecting with future selves to access wisdom and tap into one's divine potential. Amy emphasizes the importance of free will and self-trust in achieving personal growth and fulfilling one's unique life path.
Amy and Alex discuss the art of somatics, emphasizing its dual role as both an observational and experiential practice. They highlight the importance of attuning to the self, which involves recognizing and integrating various sensations and emotions. Alex shares her journey into somatics, influenced by her father's passing and her ancestral roots. She stresses the significance of nature and movement in her practice, aiming to create sacred spaces for exploration and discovery. They also touch on the role of ancestral work in somatics, the importance of self-sourced power, and the transformative potential of somatic experiences.
Amy Hageman, Stephanie and Dana Foy discuss the Enneagram Type 8.The characteristics of the 8 archetype, such as being active, controlling, decisive, and power-orientedExamples of famous Enneagram 8s like Mark Cuban, Bernie Sanders, and Donald TrumpHow the 8 energy has influenced the founding and history of the United StatesThe high and low sides of the 8 type, including their strengths and weaknessesHow the 8 can be balanced by their wing types (7 and 9)How to provide feedback and show love to an 8 type
For the Love of Libra! With Suzanne PlatnerThe discussion focuses on the astrological sign of Libra, including its characteristics, strengths, and shadow sides. Key points covered include Libra's desire for balance and peace, their tendency towards indecision and people-pleasing, and how Libra energy relates to relationships and art.The conversation also covers the astrological transits and moon phases happening during Libra seasonAstro-Cartography Seminar with Ralph MacIntyre: https://www.astro-map-links.com/astrocartography_webinar.php
Key Takeaways:The connection between physical and emotional/spiritual healthTeresa's holistic approach to healing, combining modalities like hypnosis, energy work, and Family ConstellationsThe role of intuition and presence in Teresa's healing workThe transformative power of practices like breathwork, meditation, and body awarenessTeresa's passion for helping people awaken to their true nature and purposeThe significance of mindfulness and consciousness in personal and collective evolutionTeresa's new projects, including a menopause-focused yoga course and a training for professionalsWhere to Find Teresa:Instagram: @TessysummerFacebook: Teresa Summer, Tessie SummerWebsites: HealingWithTesy.com, ThePowerOfYoga.atEmail: info@ThePowerOfYoga.at
The discussion on the Living Out Love podcast focuses on Virgo season, emphasizing Virgos' perfectionist nature and their role as healers and mentors. Virgos are highly intuitive and meticulous, often seen in health professions. They strive for perfection, which can lead to self-criticism. The conversation also covers astrological events, including the Last Quarter Moon in Gemini on August 26, New Moon in Virgo on September 2, and a Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Pisces on September 17. Additionally, the podcast highlights the return of Mercury direct on August 28 and Venus entering Libra on August 29, along with Pluto's return to Capricorn on September 1, impacting structures and systems.Action Items:Set an intention during the New Moon in Virgo on September 2nd.Reflect on skills and areas for self-improvement when Mercury re-enters Virgo on September 8th.Consider releasing and letting go of intentions/goals during the Full Moon lunar eclipse in Pisces on September 17th.Learn more about Astro-Bash
Relaxation is key to achieving perfect health and clarity. Amy guides the listener through breathing exercises to relax different parts of the body, emphasizing the need to release tension and allow the body to rest. By prioritizing relaxation, individuals can achieve optimal well-being and mental clarity.
Amy Hageman discusses the concept of being your own audience and accessing your inner wisdom through connecting with your highest self.Key topics covered: - Accessing wisdom through your highest self - Remembering wisdom from past lives and experiences - Asking questions that lead to personal growth and transformation - Inviting your higher self in to provide guidance - Seeing situations differently from a higher perspective - Balancing ego, humanity, and spiritual growthAction items: - Invite your highest self in to provide guidance when facing challenges - Ask yourself questions you want answers to, rather than vague questions of suffering - Be willing to see situations differently from the perspective of your highest self
Loving Enneagram Six

Loving Enneagram Six

2024-07-2758:35

Overview of the "loyal skeptic" archetype of Enneagram type 6, including examples like Tom Hanks, Kevin Durant, and Severus SnapeDiscussion of the personality traits of sixes, including their focus on safety, security, and potential threatsInsights on how sixes relate to other Enneagram types, including the "stretch and release" relationships with types 3 and 9Exploration of the emotional experiences and needs of sixes, including their desire for trust and validationTips and guidance for supporting and understanding sixes, such as practicing gratitude and allowing them to process their concerns
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