4.8 • 635 Ratings
🗓️ 13 February 2018
⏱️ 74 minutes
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Today’s guest is Emunah Malinovitz, a relationship coach, intuitive healer, and founder of the Sacred Love Academy. We couldn’t think of anyone better to celebrate Valentine’s Day with us! She believes everyone has the right to feel true, soulful, juicy, connective love, and is on a mission to help us attract that into our lives.
Emunah knew that there had to be more to relationships than what she had previously experienced. She spent 20 years researching, studying and traveling the world to learn the secrets to long-lasting love. She discovered the key to falling in love with herself, the universe, and nature, and unlocking the magic of authentic relationships.
Maybe you also feel that there is more to love. Perhaps you’re still looking for that perfect mate, or maybe you feel unsupported by your partner. The first step to finding true love is accepting that the kind of love portrayed in films and fairytales simply doesn’t exist. We’re told we must find the person who “completes” us, but the truth is that we need to feel complete in ourselves in order to attract our soulmate. We need to learn how to fall in love with ourselves and surrender to the love of the universe, in order to invite blissful relationships into our lives.
Emunah’s tips for tuning into love:
Emunah’s tips to reconnect with your partner on Valentine’s Day
The divine feminine is powerful in her sex and in her heart. In ancient cultures sexuality was honored. Now we’re repressed, sex is mainstream, we’re ashamed of our genitals. It’s time to heal those wounds and come back to our sacredness.
If you’re ready for deep meaningful connected love, Emunah’s one-on-one and group coaching programs will help you do the deep work to heal your relationship past, open your heart, and attract the perfect partner. Hot Love That Lasts for Couples is an online program that launches just in time for Valentine’s Day. Click here to get your free gift: 3 keys to sacred love that lasts. Now is the perfect time to begin!
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0:05.3 | So you can choose to open your heart to your partner. |
0:08.4 | And it's even as subtle as like, I choose you. |
0:11.3 | I'm open to you, right? |
0:13.1 | Rather than sitting there guarded, we can make a choice to be open and to just feel |
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