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Last chance to learn the ART of channeling

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It starts today... doors close at midnight! Jambo {NAME}, I?ll be joined by globally-celebrated ch

It starts today... doors close at midnight! Jambo {NAME}, [artofchannelingbanner image]( [Today's the LAST DAY to join my Art of Channeling Adventure!]( I’ll be joined by globally-celebrated channel of The Council, Sara Landon, and together we’ll guide you in deepening your connection to higher wisdom via [channeling — something all the great philosophers, artists, writers, composers, inventors, mystics, and sages learned to do]( — in order to bring the most of who you are into the world! 💗 You’ll learn how to be a CHANNEL for: - Heightened intuition and clarity - Deeper levels of peace and expansion - Communication with loved ones who’ve crossed over - Answers from your angels and guides on the other side - Freedom from limiting beliefs and fears - Enhanced creativity & inspiration to write, paint, and create  - Access to hidden gifts and undiscovered talents - A renewed sense of purpose and passion for life - Raised vibration and consciousness in each moment - A quieter mind and access to infinite wisdom  [LAST CHANCE - Doors close at midnight for The Art of Channeling!]( You’re ready, {NAME} -    P.S. Here's what prior participants are saying: "Being a part of this channeling course has deepened my relationship to my higher self and my angel guides so very much. I now feel that I have a personal relationship with them and can access their wisdom at any time." "I didn't think I was ready to channel when I started but realized that I have been doing so in one way or another already. I have now knowingly opened up my channel to source, and many amazing things have been happening."  "This was an incredible collaboration! I learned so much and I felt so held in the process of unveiling a deeper connection with who I channel!"     If you want to stop receiving emails about The Art of Channeling click "SafeUnsubscribe" in the footer below. [Facebook]( This email was sent to [{EMAIL}]( with  from theuniverse@tut.com [Update Profile/Email Address]( | Rapid removal with [SafeUnsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( The Universe Talks | 6526 Old Brick Rd, Ste 120-254, Windermere, FL 34786 Ensure delivery of your TUT emails: Add theuniverse@tut.com to your address book. This email address is not monitored, please do not reply. Visit our [Contact Us]( page.

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