The Awakened Hearth

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Where the rubber of 'awakening' hits the road called 'living life'; down to earth & inspirational stories, poems, musings & practical tools for Inner Healing, Expansion and Awakening to our greater Passion and Potential

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About Brighde Johannsen

I'm a Writer & Transformational Coach with a love for the mystical side of life; I believe that every aspect of life can be improved with a steaming mug of tea, an open heart & mind & a grounded connection to the Spirit inherent in everything...

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