Jill Willard
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Bella Figura, The Tradition of Living Beautifully
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In Episode 5, I speak to Jill Willard, of Italian and Irish ancestry, author of “Intuitive Being" and celebrated intuitive and healer. Jill is trained in multiple healing, wellness and listening modalities. Her wisdom and expertise focuses mainly on the connection between the brain, our body and our choices.
Topics discussed
What intuition is.
What an intuitive is.
How her heritage connected her to her intuition and fifth-sense.
Her silent conversations with her grandparents.
How intuition and instinct are not new ideas, but ancient practices that were commonplace to our ancestors.
Catholic sacraments and their parallel to energy centers.
How her psychic abilities forced her to see the abuse priests perpetrated on children, and other troubling facts, before they were revealed.
Why intuition has faded in modern society.
What being out of touch with your intuition feels like.
Learning to rest and to get back into our bodies.
How motherhood opens up a new form of intuition.
The art of mediumship.
References
Joseph Campbell
Connect with Spirit, Find Your Center, and Choose an Intentional Life
Guest
Jill's websites:
www.jillwillard.com
https://intuitivebeingexperience.podia.com/ibe
https://www.thepresentprogram.com
Jill on Instagram
Bella Figura
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