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Freeing your Inner Voice

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We are moving into a time of deep authenticity, and showing up as anything less simply does not work.  We are each challenged to find that inner voice, the truth of who we are, and bring it into the world in a bold and authentic way.  Who we are and what we have to say matters!

Many of us have accumulated layers upon layers of other “voices” that now bury our own.  Clearing out all of those inauthentic voices is not only possible right now, but it is also highly supported.  We are poised to step into a brand new world, one that speaks the language of love and empowers everyone to embrace their own divine spark.  Truly, we’re creating heaven on earth.

To discern one’s authentic voice, one must be willing to feel their way to Truth.  Anything that stifles who we are must be acknowledged, experienced and then released.  It can seem a daunting task, but the rewards outweigh any temporary discomfort we experience in the process of freeing our inner voice.

Sue Krebs combines years of academic study, intuitive skills and personal passion to help you bridge the gap between life as a physical being and your true spiritual nature.  She delivers messages from your Soul in a loving, compassionate and non-judgmental style.  When you’re ready to begin living in alignment with the highest version of yourself, Sue has the tools and the expertise to help you achieve that desire.

She lives in Minnesota with her husband and three teen-aged boys.  Sue has a diverse career background including work as a Professional Structural Engineer, a psychotherapist and an entrepreneur with her own scrapbooking business.  Her open and authentic nature instantly puts people at ease and allows them to explore their own nature without fear of judgment.

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