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Expression Number 3: The Inspiring Communicator
Have you ever felt the spark of joy in making someone laugh, sharing an idea that lights up a room, or expressing yourself in a way that touches others’ hearts? If so, you’re already channeling the energy of Expression Number 3.

The Hidden Truth About Post-Viral Autoimmune Disorders: A Natural Healing Journey
The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 was a turning point for many, including myself. As the world was told that there was no treatment for the virus and that our only hope was a vaccine, I felt something was off. My intuition and medical knowledge told me otherwise. When esteemed doctors and natural health practitioners began speaking out, sharing their successes in treating COVID-19, they were quickly silenced.

The Compensatory Nature of Our Dreams
Carl Jung believed that dreams are psychic facts and offer us an important window into the unconscious. By revealing hidden aspects of the self, they are guiding our overall development. Freud called dreams ‘the royal road to the unconscious’ and Jung called them ‘self-portraits of the psychic life-process.’ Unlike Freud, who primarily viewed dreams as expressions of repressed desires, Jung believed dreams played a compensatory role, balancing the conscious and unconscious mind.
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