Doing What You Love
Mother Mary offers guidance on exploring what you love to do and why it is so important to do it. In all of Mother’s teachings, She inspires us and encourages us to expand our lives. Here she shows us how we keep ourselves from doing the things we love because of certain habits and fears. Mother teaches that doing what you love improves your physical, mental, and emotional health. It also increases our desire for connection and intimacy with those in our lives. If you would like to break through whatever holds you back from doing what you love, listen to this recording to discover the possibilities within you.
This audio is 73 minutes long.
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