This episode was originally broadcast July 14, 2017
In session #2 with Celina Tonkin, we talk about how introverts can walk that fine line between keeping their lives private and yet sharing enough to be inspirational to others – especially when it’s introverts with a life purpose of helping others, like Celina. In the discussion she reveals her past experience with domestic abuse, her compassion for those living with it, her surprising insight as to how her introversion ultimately led her to seek the help she needed to escape it and how she turned her personal story of pain into a classic “phoenix from the ashes” tale of triumph…
About our Pre-Sessions: Every week, for 15 minutes or so before we began our group meditation broadcast, we opened the mics so that our members tuning in for the session could listen in while we talked about what was going on for us personally and spiritually, and what trends we were noticing. It was a fun way to get everyone settled and prepared for the journey to come, as well as a way to connect with us energetically. To listen to the One Mind Live meditation that followed, go to www.onemindlive.com/the-listening-room/