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🗓️ 13 August 2018
⏱️ 52 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to Psychic Teachers of InstaManta Faye and I'm Deb Bowen and we're very happy to |
0:07.0 | have you here this week. We are going to be discussing stories of miraculous healing. Some of them |
0:13.8 | you may have heard before but I'm pretty sure some of them you may not be familiar with. |
0:20.6 | So the goal of our show is to remind you that we can all invite our own miraculous healing |
0:27.4 | into our lives if we but believe. So we hope you find this hour inspiring and thought provoking |
0:35.4 | for your own life and the own miracles that hopefully you have and will in the future manifest. |
0:41.8 | But before we dive into our storytelling hour, we always start with a crystal of the weak and an |
0:47.5 | animal of the weak and Deb has an interesting animal to teach us about this week. |
0:53.0 | I do Samantha. This was actually a request from a listener and I love it when a listener's request |
1:02.1 | sends me on a quest and sends me back into reading something that I had read in a long time. |
1:11.4 | Samantha, when was the last time you read the rhyme of the ancient mariner by Samuel Taylor |
1:18.0 | high school? Yes, it's been a long time for me to meet you and when I think of it, |
1:24.0 | I wanted that long ago, getting on kidding, it was a long time ago for me let me tell you how |
1:31.6 | school was. But you know when I think of the rhyme of the ancient mariner, I think of two things |
1:37.7 | water water everywhere but not a drop to drink because here they are stranded in the doldrums |
1:42.6 | in the ocean or in salt water and the other thing of course is the albatross around the neck |
1:48.6 | of the member of the crew. And so albatross is the animal a person of the weak that somebody has |
1:56.1 | requested I talk about and albatross has become because primarily of cold ridges, a symbol of |
2:06.1 | some kind of psychological burden that we carry around metaphorically our neck that we |
2:14.4 | live with in some way that we perhaps can release perhaps not. In the story, in cold ridges |
2:23.6 | story, albatross following along behind a boat represents good luck and this man on the ship |
2:32.5 | shoots an arrow and kills the albatross and when that happens the ship becomes becombed and |
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