Being the change, and how a better world begins with you…
Two phrases one doesn’t usually hear: teaching at Yale and Harvard, and being a psychic. Five years ago Naomi Pabst walked away from academia to pursue the louder calling of her soul — teaching others on the art of life and love. She reveals how she faces judgment from peers, and about race, gender, human suffering, how past life regression can help you understand all of this, and how discovering her two year old daughter was psychic set her on a new and meaningful journey.
Naomi Pabst, PhD is a transformational teacher, a writer, healer, psychic, and strategist for change agents and messengers enacting various forms of societal transformation. She joins Julie Chan in the MouthMedia Network studio powered by Sennheiser.
In this episode:
How Pabst’s spiritual awakening began when her daughter was 2 years old
How being a psychic was received when she was a professor at Yale
Mastering the art of tuning out what other people think
How we are powerful beings and set terms for we’re experiencing
Discovering her daughter had psychic gifts at two years old
Moving in the direction of helping people
Applying what she learned at Yale and Harvard into the practice she has today
Helping people step into their purpose, step into love lives, hone intuition to improve quality of life
Why a better world begins with a better you, and our own pain causes other people pain
How her work in black studies and women’s studies relates to her work now
How we all go through stripping away process when transforming
The power of past-life regressions and Chan’s own personal past life as a sailor
How the surprise of research into psychic phenomena amplified Pabst’s own activations
How mediating daily and good self care can amplify tuition, but we override our intuition all the time, and how switching the equation can matter Adding a dimension to your life and deepen your intimacy with life itself
How science is not a fixed entity and is continually proving magic
And the desire to experiment with the fact of oneness of all of us, and the diversity
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