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“[Intuition doesn't necessarily lead you to the "one path that will be your path forever", because energy shifts, and when it does, your path shifts with it.] [Intuition] is a moment to moment reading of the energy. That's why [when your intuition tells you to dance] you get up and dance as fast as you can so that when the energy shifts, you're practised and prepared to shift with it.”

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Sonia Choquette
Sonia Choquette

Sonia Choquette is a renowned author born on October 8, 1957. Her works primarily focus on the fields of spiritual growth and personal development, which have been well-received by readers. more

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