There are a lot of ways to be spiritual. For many, it’s a winding path. Today’s guest, Kenlyn Kolleen, is a speaker, author, spiritual empowerment coach, and host of The Divine Feminine Summit. Listen in to hear what Kenlyn has to say about her journey from Christian fundamentalism to the Divine Feminine. She talks about how she visited India and met the Dalai Lama, how she used Rolfing and a medicinal plant to help heal the spiritual wounds of her upbringing, and other practices that helped reconnect her to her true self.
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