#158 Liminality & spiritual care with Gabriela De Golia

What a beautiful start to the podcast year! I am delighted to send a conversation with the insightful and generous Gabriela De Golia your way, which I hope will offer you some comfort on a cold January day. This was truly balm for my soul. Here us some of what we talked about:

  • Finding out what spirit and spirituality means to us
  • Liminal space, dreamwork and divination
  • Daily prayers, making time and finding spaciousness

Gabriela De Golia is a spiritual care provider, writer, multi-media artist, and learning facilitator. She serves as the foundress and facilitator of The Betwixt & Between LLC, a small business that centers on offering spiritual care for liminal times. A former community organizer who now works as a spiritual director, tarot reader, dreamworker, and mentor for those yearning to become attuned to sacred magic, Gabriela works at the crossroads between spiritual care and collective liberation efforts. They are passionate about supporting individuals and groups in honoring the divinity nested within and beyond themselves. In so doing, she hopes her work can help usher a new and beautifully liberated world into existence.

https://www.thebetwixtandbetween.com/

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I’m a maker, grief companion and tarot reader living on the East coast of Scotland. 

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