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In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with hypnotherapist Robin Harris, whose spiritual journey reveals how personal wounds, faith, and divine guidance can shape a life of purpose. Robin shares that her story began with a difficult birth and a childhood shaped by both love and confusion. Growing up as the youngest of nine children in a preacher’s household, she experienced deep affection at home, yet struggled with messages from church that made her feel powerless as a woman. These early experiences planted seeds of self-doubt and led her to believe she was somehow “not enough,” despite her strong academic achievements in computer science and mathematics.As Robin reflects on her life, she explains how many of the beliefs that shape us are formed in childhood interpretations rather than objective truth. For years she believed her mother did not love her simply because affection was expressed through service rather than words. Only later did she realise that love often appears in different forms. This shift in understanding helped her begin the deeper work of healing, self-reflection, and spiritual growth.Robin’s path eventually led her into interfaith seminary, where she encountered people from many religious traditions who shared a common belief: that the Creator is love and that spiritual truth transcends any single doctrine. Yet even after ordination, fear continued to hold her back from stepping fully into her calling. Her career in technology provided stability, but repeated life changes—including being laid off during a period of spiritual training—forced her to confront a deeper question: was she willing to trust the path the Creator was guiding her toward?Through studying hypnotherapy, Robin began helping others reprogram limiting beliefs and heal subconscious narratives formed through trauma, conditioning, and life experiences. She believes many people carry wounds that shape their behavior and worldview, often without realizing it. By working with the subconscious mind, individuals can release these stories and realign themselves with higher principles of truth, purpose, and self-worth.Robin also shares several remarkable spiritual experiences that strengthened her faith. One occurred when she was a young woman overwhelmed by despair and contemplating suicide. In that moment, she heard a clear inner voice instructing her to call a specific person. The prayer she received during that call, she believes, saved her life. Later in life, another spiritual experience guided her to meet the man who would become her husband—confirming what she felt was divine alignment. More than two decades later, their marriage remains strong.Today, Robin’s work centers on helping individuals who feel stuck, fearful, or blocked from reaching their next level in life. She believes spiritual growth does not require abandoning ambition; rather, the two can coexist. Her message is that spiritual people should not withdraw from the world but instead become more prosperous, confident, and present so they can positively influence society.Ultimately, Robin sees humanity standing at a moment of awakening. As people confront uncertainty, fear, and change, she believes they are also being called to rediscover their deeper connection with the Creator and with one another.Closing ReflectionMany people believe courage means the absence of fear. Yet Robin’s journey reminds us that courage often begins with fear itself.The spiritual path rarely asks us to walk where we feel completely safe. Instead, it invites us to step into the unknown with trust—trust that the guidance we receive, the lessons we encounter, and the people who cross our path are part of a greater design.Perhaps the real awakening of our time is learning that we are not separate from the Creator, but participants in creation itself.And when we choose to trust that connection, our lives begin to unfold in ways we could never have planned alone.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioRobin Harris is a hypnotherapist, spiritual practitioner, and transformational guide who helps individuals release subconscious blocks and align their lives with higher spiritual principles.With a background in computer science and analytical mathematics, Robin later pursued spiritual studies and was ordained through an interfaith seminary. Her work blends psychology, spiritual awareness, and subconscious reprogramming to help people move beyond limiting beliefs and step into their true potential.Robin specializes in helping people who feel stuck between spiritual calling and worldly ambition, guiding them to integrate both aspects of life in a balanced and empowering way.Website https://3hellos.comSubstackTime to Pivot (written as 2Time to Pivot)Robin currently works primarily one-on-one with clients, helping them reprogram limiting beliefs and move into their next stage of personal and spiritual development Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Greg Palmer in Fairfield, Iowa—an artist whose journey began with shyness and inner contemplation, and evolved into a life where his voice is used not only for performance, but for healing.Greg shares how early spiritual conversations with his mother helped him distinguish between religion and direct connection with the Creator—an openness that later deepened through Transcendental Meditation, which became a foundational practice in his life (and even led him to teach it). As his voice developed through formal training and opera performance, he began to recognize it not as ego, but as a gift—something entrusted to him to serve others.A pivotal turning point arrived in 2011, when a clairvoyant healer told Greg his voice could “bring in energies from the celestial realms” and be used to support people through spontaneous, guided tones and vowel sounds—what Greg later came to call the “singing spheres.” From small gatherings to remote recordings sent across the world, Greg describes how listeners reported deep meditative states, energetic shifts, and moments of inner peace. The episode culminates in a live on-air demonstration, inviting the audience to experience sound as vibration—something that can calm the nervous system, draw awareness inward, and restore a sense of balance and remembrance.This conversation is a gentle invitation into the ancient idea that sound is not only art, but medicine—and that each of us carries access to the Divine through stillness, frequency, and inner listening.Guest Contact & Connection DetailsGreg Palmer* Website: singingspheres.net* https://www.youtube.com/@SingingSpheres* YouTube Channel: Singing Spheres* Offerings mentioned: personalized healing songs (delivered digitally), one-to-one live video sessions, and monthly local live singing in Fairfield.* Email: Greg did not give a direct email address in the excerpt provided.Closing ThoughtWhen sound becomes prayer, the voice becomes a bridge—and what we call “healing” may simply be the soul remembering its original harmony. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes back intuitive and spiritual practitioner Suzanne Arens for a powerful conversation exploring near-death experiences (NDEs), the afterlife, and the continuity of the soul beyond physical death. Suzanne shares how a lifetime of spiritual sensitivity, combined with several serious illnesses and brushes with death, gradually revealed to her that consciousness does not end when the body dies. Instead, she believes that the soul simply transitions into another state of existence.Drawing from her own experiences communicating with the spirit world, Suzanne recounts extraordinary encounters that she says demonstrate the survival of consciousness. One particularly striking story involves her visiting the site of a tragic airplane crash decades after the event. During meditation, she reports communicating with the spirit of one of the passengers, who explained that the souls of those on the plane had already transitioned before the physical impact occurred. According to Suzanne, such encounters reveal a consistent message: the transition from life to the spirit world is often described as peaceful, joyful, and surrounded by the presence of loved ones who have passed before us.Throughout the conversation, Suzanne discusses numerous accounts of near-death experiences in which people report leaving their bodies, observing events from above, or encountering spiritual realms filled with vivid colours, profound love, and an overwhelming sense of belonging. Many who return from these experiences say they feel more alive in the spiritual realm than they ever did while physically alive, and most initially resist returning to their earthly lives. Suzanne suggests that these experiences indicate that human life is part of a larger spiritual journey in which the soul temporarily inhabits the body in order to learn, grow, and evolve.Another theme explored in the discussion is the transformational power of prayer, forgiveness, and unconditional love. Suzanne emphasizes that no matter how flawed a person believes themselves to be, divine love remains constant and available. She shares stories of individuals who felt lost or spiritually disconnected but experienced profound change when they sincerely turned toward love, faith, and gratitude. According to Suzanne, these moments of sincerity create powerful energetic shifts that reconnect individuals with the divine.The conversation also touches on broader spiritual questions about reincarnation, karma, and moral responsibility. Suzanne suggests that life on Earth functions much like a spiritual school — a temporary experience designed to teach compassion, awareness, and responsibility for the impact we have on others. From this perspective, every action carries energetic consequences, and each lifetime offers an opportunity for learning and growth.Ultimately, the message Suzanne hopes to convey is one of reassurance. The soul is eternal, she says, and the universe is fundamentally rooted in love. Rather than fearing death, humanity might instead learn to view it as a transition — a return to a larger reality that continues beyond the limits of the physical world.Closing ReflectionOne of the deepest human fears is the fear of death. Yet across cultures, religions, and thousands of near-death experiences, a remarkably similar message continues to appear: life may not end with the body.Whether viewed through spiritual belief, mystical experience, or personal testimony, the idea that consciousness continues beyond this life offers a profound shift in perspective. If our time on Earth is truly part of a larger journey, then the question becomes less about how long we live and more about how we choose to live while we are here.Perhaps the real purpose of life is not to accumulate wealth, status, or power, but to learn love, compassion, and understanding — lessons that the soul carries far beyond this world.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary for Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioSuzanne Arens is a spiritual intuitive, author, and researcher of near-death experiences and the afterlife. Born with intuitive abilities, she has spent decades exploring communication with the spirit world and helping individuals understand spiritual phenomena and life beyond physical death.Her work includes documenting spiritual encounters and sharing evidence she believes demonstrates that consciousness survives bodily death.Suzanne also works with individuals seeking spiritual guidance, intuitive readings, and deeper understanding of the unseen dimensions of life.Website https://suzannearens.comSocial MediaInstagram: https://instagram.com/suzannearens(If additional contact details such as email are provided on her site, readers can reach her through the website contact page.) Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this profound episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with meditation teacher and author Stuart Perrin, whose spiritual journey began with a deeply moving moment at the bedside of his dying father. As a teenager, Stuart witnessed something that would shape the direction of his life forever: in his father’s final hours, he experienced an extraordinary sense of serenity and peace radiating from him — a presence that seemed to transcend ordinary human consciousness.This moment sparked a lifelong search for the source of that peace. Determined to understand what he had witnessed, Stuart began studying mystical traditions, reading widely across Buddhism, Hinduism, mystical Christianity, and Judaism, and traveling extensively in search of spiritual teachers. After nearly a decade of searching around the world, he unexpectedly encountered the teacher who would transform his life in his own hometown in New York — a meditation master named Rudy. Under Rudy’s guidance, Stuart learned that true spiritual development requires disciplined inner work: learning to quiet the mind, open the heart, master the breath, and build a foundation within oneself strong enough to sustain a connection to higher consciousness.Through meditation and self-observation, Stuart came to a powerful realization: the greatest obstacle in life is not the world around us but the chaos within us. The real work of transformation lies in learning to master our own reactions, judgments, fears, and internal conflicts. As he explains, life itself becomes the ultimate teacher — each challenge, relationship, and experience revealing aspects of ourselves that must be understood and transformed.Over time, Stuart became a meditation teacher himself, eventually teaching students across the United States and internationally. His work focuses on a non-denominational form of meditation rooted in breath, awareness, and the development of inner energy through the chakra system. The goal is not withdrawal from life but learning how to transform ordinary life into something sacred.One of Stuart’s central teachings is a simple but powerful reframing of a phrase many of us know: instead of “Rest in Peace,” he encourages people to learn how to “Live in Peace.” Peace, he says, should not be reserved for the end of life. It should be cultivated and experienced while we are fully alive.Closing ReflectionWe often search outside ourselves for happiness, security, and meaning. Yet again and again, the wisdom traditions remind us that the deepest transformation begins within.Stuart Perrin’s journey reminds us that life itself is our teacher. Every challenge we encounter, every person we meet, and every moment of discomfort holds a lesson about who we are and who we are becoming.The question is not whether peace exists.The question is whether we are willing to do the inner work required to live in it.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioStuart Perrin is a meditation teacher, author, and spiritual guide who has spent decades teaching a non-denominational meditation practice focused on breath, energy, and inner transformation.After studying with his teacher Rudy in New York, Stuart began teaching meditation across the United States and internationally, helping students learn how to transform tension, fear, and internal conflict into joy, clarity, and compassion.His teachings emphasize that meditation is not a religion but a craft — a discipline that anyone can learn to cultivate a deeper connection with life and consciousness.BookRudra Meditation: Transforming Life’s Tensions into Joy and LoveWebsitehttps://stuartperrin.comEmailstuartdperrin@gmail.comTeachingStuart now leads regular online meditation classes via Zoom, with students joining from across Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Sweden-based quantum identity coach Rozanna Attia about personal transformation, identity shifting, and the deep inner work required to manifest a new life. Rozanna’s philosophy challenges the popular idea that manifestation is simply about staying “high vibe.” Instead, she explains that real transformation comes from changing the identity we live from. As Dr. Joe Dispenza often says, our personality creates our personal reality. When we shift who we are being, the external circumstances of our lives begin to change as well.Rozanna shares her own journey from years of bullying and deep insecurity to becoming a coach who helps women rewrite the subconscious narratives formed in childhood. Many of the beliefs that shape our lives, she explains, are created between the ages of zero and seven, when children absorb emotional patterns, fears, and attitudes from their environment. These early experiences often build invisible limits around money, visibility, success, and self-worth. Breaking those patterns requires what Rozanna describes as an “identity death” — letting go of the familiar versions of ourselves so that a new identity can emerge.The conversation also explores how entrepreneurship itself becomes a spiritual journey. Starting a business forces people to confront impostor syndrome, fear of visibility, fear of success, and unresolved emotional conditioning. For Rozanna, the key shift is accepting responsibility for one’s inner world. When individuals stop blaming circumstances and instead take ownership of their reactions and beliefs, they step into a new level of personal power.Rozanna introduces her concept of the “Quantum Queen” — an identity that embodies limitless potential. Drawing from ideas inspired by quantum physics, she explains that there are infinite possible realities available to us. The reality we experience is shaped by the identity we choose to embody and the beliefs we consistently reinforce. Instead of limiting ourselves to what seems logical or achievable, Rozanna encourages people to pursue desires that may initially feel unrealistic or impossible.Ultimately, this conversation returns to a powerful truth: personal growth requires courage. To become who we are meant to be, we must be willing to release old identities, challenge inherited beliefs, and take responsibility for the stories we tell ourselves about who we are and what is possible.Closing ThoughtTransformation often feels like loss before it feels like freedom.When we release the identities shaped by fear, trauma, or conditioning, it can feel as though part of us is dying. Yet what is really happening is that we are returning to our original potential — the limitless version of ourselves that existed before the world told us who we should be.The question is not whether change is possible.The question is whether we are willing to become the person who can hold the life we desire.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual Visionary, Spiritual InfinityGuest Contact & BioRozanna Attia is a Sweden-based quantum identity coach who works with women to transform their self-concept, shift subconscious patterns, and embody the identity required for the life and business they desire.She is the author of the book Quantum Queen, which explores identity shifting and moving beyond the “healing loop” of constantly revisiting past trauma.Connect with RozannaInstagram: https://instagram.com/rosanna.manifests_llcEmail: rosanna@rosannamanifest.com Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this illuminating episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Toni LaMotta — former Catholic nun, New Thought minister, spiritual teacher, and founder of The Inner Compass — about obedience, identity, spiritual authority, and reclaiming the divine voice within. Entering a convent at just 17 years old and living under a vow of obedience for 16 years, Toni silenced her inner guidance in the belief that surrender meant self-erasure. What followed was a profound awakening: the realization that divine guidance does not live only in external authority — it lives within.This conversation explores spiritual awakening, religious conditioning, inner authority, divine identity, ego development through childhood trauma, perfectionism, people-pleasing, the Enneagram, conscious decision-making, embodiment, intuition, and the principle that “life is happening for us, not to us.” Toni explains the difference between the “barking dog” of ego-based fear and the quiet, loving voice of inner guidance. She shares how she left the convent at 33, later became a New Thought minister, and built a life centered on helping others trust their inner compass rather than external validation. Her message is clear: obedience to others may disconnect us from ourselves, but obedience to the inner divine restores alignment, peace, and power.From breaking her ankle and immediately asking, “What is the gift here?” to resigning from a church position and selling her home before even interviewing for a new role — Toni embodies radical trust in intuitive knowing. This episode speaks directly to those questioning authority, navigating religious deconstruction, healing childhood conditioning, or learning to trust intuition and spiritual guidance.The deeper teaching is simple but revolutionary:You are not separate from the Divine.You are an individualized expression of it.Closing ThoughtIf a child of a dog is a dog,and a child of an elephant is an elephant,then what does that make a child of God?Perhaps the greatest spiritual rebellion is not leaving religion —it is remembering who you are.When you quiet the barking dog of doubt,you will hear the whisper that has always been guiding you.Trust the process.Life is happening for you.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsToni LaMottaWebsite: https://tonylamotta.comEmail: drtoni@tonylamotta.comBooks: Available via Amazon (search “Toni LaMotta”)Program: The Inner Compass — 6-Month Hybrid Coaching & Training ProgramToni offers spiritual coaching, intuitive development training, group cohorts, and personal mentorship designed to strengthen trust in one’s inner guidance. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this expansive episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Danya Wylder — author, energy healer, yoga teacher, and founder of Energy Over Matter — about her profound healing journey with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), meditation, consciousness, energy healing, and the science of frequency. After a sudden neurological collapse that left her unable to walk, hold objects, or see clearly, Danya was forced into radical stillness. What appeared to be a devastating MS diagnosis became the catalyst for spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, deep meditation, and a complete reorientation of identity from ego-driven performance to heart-centered awareness.This conversation explores Multiple Sclerosis recovery, chronic illness and stress, trauma and perfectionism, energy medicine, sound healing with tuning forks, the five koshas of yoga (physical body, energy body, mental body, wisdom body, bliss body), and the quantum field of consciousness. Danya explains how prolonged meditation allowed her to perceive deeper layers of reality — from birdsong to electrical hum to what she describes as the primordial frequency of existence. She reframes MS not as punishment, but as a compass — a biofeedback system alerting her when she drifts out of alignment with her higher self. The discussion expands into plant consciousness, non-locality, responsibility versus freedom, media detox, and the power of internal frequency to shape external reality.Danya’s message is both grounded and expansive: healing begins when we stop over-identifying with the avatar and reconnect with the witnessing self — the fractal of consciousness that exists beyond diagnosis, beyond fear, beyond circumstance.Her book, Unlearn Disease, Relearn Wellbeing, guides readers through the five koshas — a layered framework for healing the body, energy, mind, wisdom, and ultimately returning to the bliss state that underlies human existence.This episode is not about bypassing illness.It is about transforming suffering into awareness.Closing ThoughtWhen we stop asking, “Why is this happening to me?”and begin asking, “What is this teaching me?”the body shifts from battlefield to messenger.Danya reminds us that healing is not always about eliminating symptoms, it is about remembering who we are beneath them.You are not the diagnosis.You are the consciousness experiencing it.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsDanya WylderWebsite: https://energyovermatter.comYouTube: Energy Over MatterInstagram: @energyovermatterFacebook: Energy Over MatterShe also offers free monthly online healing circles, private energy healing sessions, sound healing work with tuning forks, and yoga-based spiritual integration programs via her website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this deeply moving episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Shannon Michelle about surviving a catastrophic motorcycle accident, traumatic brain injury (TBI), two months in a medically induced coma, and a profound near-death experience that reshaped her understanding of life, consciousness, and spiritual awakening. After being thrown 30–40 feet in the air on the Pacific Coast Highway and suffering life-threatening injuries, Shannon was placed in a coma while surgeons worked to rebuild her shattered body and damaged brain. When she awoke, she could not read, did not recognize everyday objects like a cell phone, and had to relearn language, memory, and identity from scratch.This conversation explores near-death experiences (NDEs), coma consciousness, traumatic brain injury recovery, memory loss rehabilitation, cancer survival after trauma, spiritual guidance, and the power of staying present. Shannon describes encountering her deceased father figure while in a mid-state of consciousness and making a conscious decision to return to her body rather than move on. She shares how spiritual awareness intensified after her accident — not as religion, but as lived connection — and how radical self-care, presence, and intuitive listening became the foundation of her healing journey.Shannon’s story did not end with recovery from brain trauma. A year and a half after surviving her accident, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent surgery and radiation. For her, this was another lesson in presence: sometimes healing means pausing everything else and focusing only on what is in front of you.From forgetting how to read to publishing her book Step Into Your Miracle, from being a lifelong “fixer” to learning boundaries, from giving endlessly to embracing self-care, Shannon now guides others through spiritual clarity sessions, online classes, and one-to-one conversations.Her message is simple but transformational:Stay present.Simplify decisions into yes, no, or maybe.Stop carrying responsibility that isn’t yours.Care for yourself first.Because the more grounded you are, the more you truly have to give.This episode is not just about survival.It is about rebirth.Closing ThoughtWe often believe strength looks like pushing forward no matter what.But true strength may be the courage to pause, to stay present, and to rebuild from the inside out.Shannon’s journey reminds us that we are more than our injuries, more than our diagnoses, more than our past identities.The question is not what happened to you.The question is: Who are you choosing to be now?— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsShannon MichelleWebsite: https://stepintoyourmiracle.comEmail: shannon@stepintoyourmiracle.comInstagram: @stepintoyourmiracleBook: Step Into Your Miracle (available via her website and major book platforms)She offers online classes, speaking engagements, and one-to-one guidance sessions. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this expansive episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Anna, an intuitive and transformational coach based in Sydney, Australia, about spiritual awakening, manifestation, intuition, and the courage to realign with your soul path. From early intuitive abilities and conscious manifestation as a teenager to building and later selling a successful allied health business, Anna’s journey reveals what happens when we temporarily step away from our inner guidance — and what it takes to come home againtranscript_2026-03-02T18_13_38.….This conversation explores manifestation through inner healing, subconscious reprogramming, intuitive development, shadow work, and the integration of spiritual alignment with practical action. Anna challenges outdated “wish-and-wait” manifestation models and reframes conscious creation as an embodied process: listening to intuition, strengthening self-trust, building resilience, and doing the internal work that shifts external outcomes. For those searching for clarity on spiritual growth, personal transformation, self-trust, energetic alignment, or how to manifest from a grounded and empowered place, this episode offers both depth and practicality.Anna shares how her early “Midas touch” with manifestation seemed to disappear when she deviated from her soul path — not as punishment, but as redirection. Through years of business challenges, intuitive nudges, and eventually a clear spiritual directive to sell her clinic, she discovered that external success without internal alignment feels heavy. When she addressed subconscious blocks and reconnected with intuitive guidance, the business sold within a month after two years of stalled negotiations.A powerful metaphor threads through the conversation: Spirit as GPS. We are meant to sit in the driver’s seat of our lives — not the passenger seat. Manifestation is not outsourcing our power to the universe; it is co-creation through conscious action, emotional integration, and energetic awareness.The discussion expands into fear as a teacher, purpose beyond material success, and the importance of caring for the physical body as a vessel for intuitive clarity. Spiritual development, Anna explains, is not separate from health, habits, discipline, or self-responsibility. It is integrated. Manifestation is not mystical detachment — it is alignment, embodiment, and inner strength.At its core, this episode is about remembering who we are: creators, not bystanders; intuitive beings, not disconnected observers; powerful, yet grounded.Closing ThoughtThere are no wrong turns — only detours that build the wisdom required for alignment.When we stop outsourcing our power and begin listening deeply — to intuition, to the body, to the quiet inner knowing — life shifts. Not because something external changes first, but because we do.Spiritual growth is not about becoming someone new.It is about returning to who you have always been.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsAnnaIntuitive & Transformational CoachBased in Sydney, Australiaanna@themasterymethod.com.auIn this conversation, Anna shares her work in intuitive coaching, subconscious reprogramming, and energetic alignment. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe

In this profound episode of Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah speaks with Lorri Brewer about her verified near-death experience, life after death, heightened intuition, and the psychological and physiological effects of spiritual awakening. After a cardiac event that stopped her heart and required resuscitation, Lorri entered what she calls “the in-between”, a realm of expanded consciousness, accelerated awareness, and overwhelming unconditional love. Her experience challenges conventional views of death, trauma, and human identity, offering a grounded yet extraordinary perspective on what happens when the body shuts down but consciousness continues.This conversation explores near-death experiences (NDEs), spiritual awakening after trauma, intuitive abilities following cardiac arrest, and the reintegration process of returning to ordinary life after extraordinary states of consciousness. Lorri speaks candidly about surviving a life-threatening heart condition, the emotional aftermath of resuscitation, heightened sensory perception, psychic intuition, and how trauma can fracture open human awareness rather than destroy it. If you have ever questioned whether life continues after death, whether consciousness exists beyond the body, or whether intuition is real, this episode speaks directly to you.Lorri describes encountering her deceased father in a non-physical, telepathic state — not as a hallucination, but as an experience more real and more accelerated than earthly perception. She explains how communication in that realm occurs beyond language, beyond thought, and beyond time. Returning to Earth, however, was the real challenge.The trauma was not the death, it was coming back.She describes heightened intuitive perception, energetic sensitivity, and physiological after-effects documented in near-death research. Ordinary environments became overwhelming. Restaurants were too loud. Emotional atmospheres were palpable. Entering homes as a real estate broker, she began sensing emotional imprints embedded in walls, land, and people.Rather than rejecting the experience, Lorri began testing it. She worked with hundreds of individuals to refine her intuitive perception, developing what she now calls clarity sessions, a structured method of clearing emotional residue, trauma blocks, and subconscious conditioning so individuals can reconnect to their internal guidance system.The deeper message of this episode is not about psychic ability. it is about remembering who we are.According to Lorri, we are not just physical bodies navigating survival. We are energetic beings, temporarily inhabiting matter, navigating both collective trauma and personal awakening. The near-death experience did not make her special. It removed filters. It revealed that intuition, consciousness, and energetic awareness exist in all of us, even without cardiac arrest.This is not a conversation about escaping life.It is about redesigning it.Closing ThoughtWe do not need to die to awaken.But sometimes we need to fracture open.Whether through grief, illness, loss, or near-death experience, what cracks us can also expand us.The question is not whether consciousness continues after death.The question is whether we are willing to live consciously now.— Zenzi SewaahFounder & Spiritual VisionarySpiritual InfinityGuest Contact DetailsWebsite:https://lorribrewer.comBook: Heaven TimeClarity Sessions, Intuition Courses & Masterclasses available via websiteIf you are navigating trauma, grief, intuitive awakening, or post-traumatic spiritual expansion, Laurie welcomes direct contact through her website. Get full access to Zenzi’s Substack at zenzisewaah.substack.com/subscribe