Faery Folklore & Magick

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TBT About Going Wild - Ep. 5: "Balancing Technology & a Relationship with Nature"

A new discussion of a previous topic: how we can find balance in the use of technology and having a relationship with Nature. Learn more about Personal Rewilding online at www.rhnaturereconnect.com Join the Personal Rewilding with Robert Hensley community on Patreon at www.patreo ...  Show more

The Psychic Who Helped Solve Crimes | Jennifer Shaffer

What happens when a psychic medium begins helping law enforcement solve crimes? How does someone balance communicating with the other side while navigating real-world investigations, missing persons cases, and life's deepest spiritual questions?In this fascinating episode of Trut ...  Show more

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