Following the Stars Part Four: There is a Season for Everything 105
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 105
I hope you are enjoying this series that I’m doing this week on the podcast. And if you haven’t already, I encourage you to listen to the last three episodes so that you are all caught up because we are diving right in. Today, I am sharing with you Following the Stars Part Four: There is a Season for Everything.
Hit play on this podcast episode so we can dive into part four, and be on the lookout for the final part, part five of the series tomorrow.
Episode 105 Topics:
The very telling experience I had when I first met my spiritual advisor
The moment I learned how to use the moon to manifest
How I incorporated creation rituals into my life (and what they are)
Links:
To follow along, head to the Following the Stars Part Four: There is a Season for Everything blog post here: https://jessicazimmerman.com/blog/following-the-stars-part-four-there-is-a-season-for-everything
Art on thumbnail by: Anna Sun Art: https://www.instagram.com/annasun.art/
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And that’s when I woke up to the real cause– and purpose– of these wounded cycles we inflict upon ourselves.
Each of us has some core wounds we internalize in childhood.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 126. Shame and limiting beliefs are like two sides of the same coin. Shame tells us that we are bad and wrong, and often, limiting beliefs can tell us that others are bad and wrong.
Let me give you an example during today’s podcast.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 125. Like most women throughout history, but even specifically those growing up like I did, in the American south in the last half a century, showing any amount of skin was met with disapproving glares, gossipy whispers, and choruses of “bless her heart.”
Can you relate? Find out in today’s podcast.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 124. Today, we’re going to give our bodies the credit they deserve. Because when we learn to honor our souls, the body can be one of the greatest sources of wisdom, working in tandem with our souls to direct us and lead us on the path back to our true selves.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 123. Have you ever been going about your day, doing something totally normal like getting groceries, logging into your email, picking your kids up from school, or going on a hike, and something happens that stops you in your tracks… some little coincidence or a moment of deja vu, or a text from a long lost friend you just had a dream about the night before?
I think most of us have.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 122. This week, we’re going to talk about what soul freedom looks like.
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Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 120. Sometimes, whether slowly or all at once, you realize that your life is not and will never be what you thought it would be. Even if it is more beautiful than you thought possible, even if you are more fulfilled than you could have imagined, even if you wouldn’t take that first dream life back for all the money in the world, you eventually need to grieve the life you fought so hard for… the life you’ll never have and maybe never had.
Welcome to Zimmerman Podcast Episode 119. I remember when Brian and I moved to Nashville after our year of traveling the country in an Airstream, and I was convinced that putting down new roots in a new city would be the final step in our healing journey. Both individually and together. I thought Brian would finally be able to meet new friends, get excited about getting a job, we could go on dates to places we've never been before, and enjoy the culture of a big city. There was nothing I wouldn’t do to help us move forward. I just didn’t realize at the time that the one thing I couldn’t do was move Brian forward with me. And I tried.
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