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How do you bridge science and spirit—without losing your mind (or your credibility)?

Elizabeth Halligan, founder of the Quantum Reconciliation Project, is on a mission to bridge science and spirit without losing the plot. In this episode, Elizabeth and Shannon explore what resonance actually means, why trauma is always rooted in systems, and how indigenous wisdom and quantum physics might hold the answers medicine keeps missing.

Inside:

  • Why consciousness is more than the brain
  • The hidden power of resonance and frequency in healing
  • Why trauma is always a systems problem, not just a personal one
  • The radical business model of “Koha” (sacred reciprocity) and why it changes everything about the client-healer relationship
  • How science, imagination, and indigenous wisdom might finally be coming full circle

If you’re ready to ditch the “woo-woo” vs. science debate, and actually experience transformation, this one’s for you.

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quantumreconciliation.com

Instagram @elizabethrosehalligan

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