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In this captivating conversation, Robert Grant interviews Sarah Breskman Cosme, a QHHT practitioner and author, about her transformative journey into past-life regressions and channeling. Sarah reveals how her initial aspiration to become a clinical psychologist shifted after she became disillusioned with traditional therapy methods. She discovered regression hypnosis, which she found to be a powerful tool in helping people heal by uncovering the root causes of their issues.
The discussion delves deeper into Sarah's experiences channeling Thoth's consciousness and the significance of self-mastery in spiritual growth. They explore profound concepts such as learning through opposites, embracing the opposite of what we desire, and understanding that the external world mirrors our inner state. Sarah emphasizes the importance of unconditionally loving our conditional environment.
The conversation also touches on intriguing topics such as eye color changes and timelines merging during ascension. Robert shares his journey of combining his various social media personas and embracing his authentic self, highlighting the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance. They discuss the process of unlearning and reframing challenges, with Robert suggesting that the universe reflects our consciousness and that we attract more of what we feel.
As they wrap up, Sarah and Robert delve into the power of shifting perspectives, recognizing that life comprises equal parts, light and dark, and our perception shapes our experience. They even touch on the concept of aging backward in higher dimensions and the necessity of embracing opposites. The conversation concludes with Sarah expressing her excitement for future sessions with Robert's higher self and the profound insights yet to come. Both express gratitude for their work's positive impact on people's lives.
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