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So… Is Your Higher Self the Same as Source?

  Not exactly. Think of it like this: Source is the origin —pure consciousness, God/Goddess/Divine Light, whatever you want to call it. It’s the everything-and-nothing energy from which all things come. Your Higher Self is your personal bridge to Source. It’s your soul in its purest form , untainted by fear, ego, or human distortion. Your Higher Self is you , just on the zoomed-out level —the version of you that remembers the full story, all lifetimes, all lessons, all missions. So: Source is the sun. Your Higher Self is the sunbeam that still holds its essence but is uniquely you . Is Your Higher Self Your Soul? Pretty much— but here's the nuance: Your soul is eternal. It’s the part of you that has lived countless lives. Your Higher Self is like the fully awakened version of your soul —the one not currently squeezed into a human body trying to pay bills and avoid family drama. When you're in human form, you're kind of like the tip of the i...

Why We Need Spiritual and Energetic Clearing in an Age of Extreme Technology



We are living in a time of astonishing technological advancement. Artificial intelligence is evolving by the day. We can manipulate genes, edit reality, and access information in milliseconds. But amid all this progress, something essential is being overlooked—and without it, we risk repeating the mistakes of ancient civilizations like Atlantis.

What brought Atlantis to its end wasn’t just technological power. It was a lack of spiritual integrity. They had the knowledge, the tools, the brilliance—but they had lost connection to the divine laws of creation, to Spirit itself. When technology evolves faster than our consciousness, the result is imbalance. Destruction. Collapse.

Look around today. We’re developing technologies that are addictive, destructive, and often misaligned with the greater good. Tools that separate us from nature, each other, and even from ourselves. This isn’t a judgment—it's a wake-up call.

This is why energy clearing and spiritual work are not “woo, woo.” They are necessary.

We must clear our field of stagnant energy, trauma, programming, and beliefs that keep us disconnected from our higher wisdom. We must remember that we are not just bodies with brains—we are energy, consciousness, and co-creators in a living universe.

If we’re going to build a better future—one that’s sustainable, soulful, and in alignment with truth—we need to evolve with our tools, not beneath them. We need to develop not just AI, but inner awareness. Not just better devices, but deeper presence.

We need both innovation and initiation. Code and consciousness.

And it starts with each of us. Clearing our energy. Healing our wounds. Reconnecting with Spirit. Listening deeply.

We don’t want to go the way of Atlantis. We’re here to do it differently.


If this resonates with you—if you’ve felt the pull to go deeper, to reclaim your energy, to remember who you really are—I want to invite you to work with me.
As a stroke survivor, energy healer, and mindset coach, I know firsthand how powerful and urgent this work is. Whether you're healing from trauma, untangling from toxic patterns, or simply craving clarity and empowerment in a world that moves fast—I’m here to support you.

Let’s clear what’s not yours. Let’s reconnect you to your highest vision. Let’s build a future that your soul actually recognizes.

Visit Artful Living Coaching to explore coaching. You don’t have to walk this path alone.

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