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S2 Ep38: S2:E38 Shae, Friends. Friends, Shae.
Publisher |
The Medium Matters
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 16, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:32:12
On this episode of The Medium Matters we are strapping on our auric protection and hanging with Shae, our wonderful friend to the show.  Labeled as the family healer at a young age, Shae’s healing hands weren’t the only thing that set her apart from the other kids.  
 
As a practitioner of Reiki, tarot readings and psychometry, among other things, Shae helps us to understand how important intention and protection are and provides tips for beginners to include resources from Doreen Virtue’s The Lightworker’s Way: Awakening Your Spiritual Power To Know and Heal, Judy Hall’s The Crystal Bible, Robert Simmons’ The Book Of Stones and Melody and Julianne Guilbault’s Love Is In the Earth: The Crystal & Mineral Encyclopedia.
 
Want to hear about the energies Shae saw as a child, her desire to be a writer (not to be confused with a rider) and what raises her vibration?  Tune into another can’t-miss episode of The Medium Matters and ignite your intuition.
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Hosted By: Shantel 
Guest: Shae

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