Published Apr 4, 2022

#200: Return to You with Shannon Kaiser

Shannon Kaiser illuminates the path to inner peace and authenticity by embracing self-love, sovereignty, and personal growth, providing transformative insights to overcome fear and connect with one's true self amidst life's challenges.
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  • Sovereignty

    Shannon Kaiser explores the concept of sovereignty, emphasizing its connection to our higher self and universal love. She describes sovereignty as being in tune with our true selves, free from fear and external influences, allowing us to live authentically and with personal freedom. Shannon shares a metaphor from her experience in Bali, where she witnessed people expressing joy through dance, illustrating how everyone is on their own journey yet interconnected in life's dance 1.

    When we choose fear, we are. Ultimately, it's the illusion outside of ourselves. The true self is the one when I say sovereign, it means connected to source energy, to God, to higher self, to universal love.

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    Mark Groves adds that stepping into sovereignty involves unhooking from codependency and societal narratives, allowing us to express our true selves without fear of judgment 2.

       

    Intuition

    Awakening intuition is crucial for leading an authentic life, according to Shannon. She notes that we are entering an "age of intuition," where our inner voice is louder and more guiding than ever before. This awakening helps us see through societal lies and manipulations, freeing us from the fear of others' opinions 3.

    The number one thing in fear for people is actually I am worried about what other people will think of me. And as soon as you no longer have that fear, you are free.

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    Shannon emphasizes the importance of respecting differences and choosing peace over fear, suggesting that mindfulness and intentional living can lead to a more fulfilling life 4.

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