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God Within: The Day God’s Train Stopped with Patti Conklin

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Please join us and our guest, Patti Conklin, for a show on God Within: The Day God’s Train Stopped. What if illnesses like cancer, heart disease, mental disorders and Alzheimer’s were a choice? What if we could choose to heal them or not have them at all? And if you need to experience them as a soul, how can you learn to truly accept and be happy? Patti believes that our words have more of an impact on our lives than we realize. They manifest within our bodies the second they are thought or spoken, storing up over a lifetime through vibrations. These words come with an emotional attachment and can create physical blockages in our energy flow, creating illness or disease. In her book, God Within, Patti describes how these buildups have occurred, what they mean, and how to break them down and prevent them altogether.

An accomplished vibrational meditator, teacher, lecturer, radio personality, and author, Patti has been practicing energy medicine for almost three decades and has traveled to over 60 countries to share her distinctive style of healing. Her primary goal is to help people let go of judgment while still living, enabling them to achieve emotional and physical balance through love, acceptance, compassion, and humor. Patti is a world-class energy healer and much sought-after facilitator who has shared her experiences and changed lives at hundreds of workshops, lectures and conferences throughout the last two decades. She is a frequent keynote speaker and presenter at alternative and allopathic conventions. She is the creator of ColorWorks, a visualization process that uses active vibration within your body to release or heal specific symptoms, emotions or physical challenges. Learn more PattiConklin.com.

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