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EP 209 Manifesting Miracles: A Conversation with Victoria Rader, Ph.D.

Episode 209 Published 2 years, 2 months ago
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In this episode of the Stuck In My Mind Podcast, titled "Manifesting Miracles: A Conversation with Victoria Rader, Ph.D.", host Wize El Jefe dives deep into the topic of overcoming fear and manifesting abundance with guest Victoria Rader, a renowned possibility coach and transformational speaker.

The episode begins with Wize sharing his initial hesitations and fears before launching the podcast. He talks about the self-doubt and excuses that held him back, but also emphasizes the importance of facing fear and taking action. This sets the stage for a powerful conversation about the process of creating abundance and the role of fear in that journey.

Victoria Rader, Ph.D., eloquently guides listeners through the steps of manifesting miracles in their lives. She starts by discussing the importance of awareness and aligning with a vision. Victoria highlights the role of fear in the transition from alignment to action, acknowledging common fears such as the fear of failure, impostor syndrome, fear of success, and fear of losing privacy.

However, Victoria emphasizes that despite these fears, it is crucial to take action and move through them. She encourages listeners not to give up on the process and to continuously seek improvement. Victoria also addresses the issue of burnout and emphasizes the need to persist until the rewards are received.

The conversation takes an interesting turn as Wize and Victoria discuss the differences in how men and women handle feelings of unworthiness and fear of success. Victoria observes that women tend to feel unworthy and fall into a pity cycle, while men tend to feel anger. She introduces the emotions on the map of consciousness developed by David Hawkins, highlighting the importance of overcoming apathy and anger with the energy of pride.

Victoria advises women to move from self-pity to anger as a way to overcome feelings of unworthiness. She encourages listeners to recognize and praise themselves for their anger and self-destructive behaviors, leading to a path of self-empowerment and transformation.

The conversation takes a spiritual turn as Victoria explains the concept of being an author and understanding who we are at a deeper level. She introduces the idea of the scared "mortal matter" (little m) and the sacred "eternal energy" (big e) within each individual. Victoria emphasizes the choice to surrender mortal matter to eternal energy and the power of manifesting and expanding.

Wize El Jefe shares his personal experience of learning the process of publishing a book and his aspirations to write one himself. Victoria encourages him to follow his passion and reminds him that as a talker, he has the potential to be a great writer as well.

The conversation delves deeper into the incorporation of universal and divine laws into daily life for meaningful change. Victoria explains the distinction between the concepts of God and the Universe, emphasizing that violating universal laws leads to consequences, not punishment from God. She highlights the importance of gratitude and appreciating what one has in order to attract more abundance.

Throughout the episode, Victoria openly discusses her personal journey of overcoming financial difficulties and becoming a successful real estate agent. She shares how her own experiences drive her to help others uncover and overcome hidden patterns that hold them back. Victoria recommends taking a quiz called "money quiz dot me" to identify blocks and suggests reading the book "Prosper Me" for more information on money laws.

Towards the end of the conversation, Victoria introduces her recently published journal, "Hear Me Journaling Beyond the Veil," which helps people connect with loved ones who have passed away. The host, Wize El Jefe, expresses his interest in the journal, and Victoria kindly offers to send him a copy as a gift.

Listeners are provided with various ways to connect with Vi

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