Spiritual Cuban
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Drowning Within White Circles
As an introvert stepping into the realm of mediumship circles, I found myself navigating a world that seemed both intriguing and slightly intimidating. The first circle I joined was affiliated with a psychic school, which added an extra layer of… Continue reading
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The Cowboy’s Trance
After my last disappointing encounter with a psychic teacher, I resolved not to let anyone deter me from embracing my gifts. For too long, I had allowed others to define me and dictate my potential. But that version of myself… Continue reading
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If at First You Don’t Succeed…
So, walking into a school solely dedicated to helping people like me with psychic abilities was like finding a treasure trove right in my neighborhood. But what really knocked my socks off was finally meeting someone who got my level… Continue reading
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SAM: Conversations with Spirit
During my two-day workshop on mediumship, I found myself immersed in group readings, a practice where you connect with spirits and deliver messages to participants who resonate with them. Despite feeling a bit nervous initially, once I stood in front… Continue reading
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The Psychic School
After my trip to Sedona, I felt a bit lost. I had this newfound awareness that my dreams and visions were guiding me towards something significant, but I had no clue what to do with these newfound gifts. Turning to… Continue reading
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The Vortex
During one of my dream journeys, Sedona, Arizona, was a place that was revealed to me in a dream. I didn’t know anything about the location or even where it was, but I felt a strong calling to visit. Following… Continue reading
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“Realms of the Dead: The World in Dreams”
For months, I found myself enveloped in dreams of unfamiliar faces, yet somehow, I sensed they had passed. A recurring dream led me through a sea of spirits, all seemingly in pursuit of something elusive. Initially, I felt invisible to… Continue reading
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Integration: Continued…
After immersing myself in the wisdom of shamans in Peru and Costa Rica, I’ve come to realize the crucial role integration plays in making these experiences transformative and lasting. Here are the key insights I’ve gathered: Integration is a ongoing… Continue reading
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“Mami: I Forgive You!”
My relationship with my mother was a tumultuous one, a turbulent ride that started as far back as I can remember. Only recently did I come to terms with the fact that I was raised by a narcissistic and emotionally… Continue reading
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Wachuma: The Heart Opener
Wachuma, also known as San Pedro, is a cactus native to the Andes Mountains in South America. It contains mescaline, a psychoactive compound used for thousands of years by indigenous tribes in rituals and healing ceremonies. Known for its visionary… Continue reading









