How can divorce in the fifth dimension lead to spiritual evolution? How can a faceplant help fix a career, a jawbone, and a planet? How can mummies help with nightmares? How did oysters come up twice in this episode, completely out of context? You may never have wondered these things before…we know we didn’t…but you are now, eh?
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About the Guest: Jen Mitchell Love
Jen of Boulder, CO, is a divorce attorney, but you might not guess that right away. Her relaxed and playful demeanor and paradigm-shattering spiritual worldview don’t exactly scream “I’ll see you in court.” But she will see you in the 5th Dimension.
Jen says divorce can be a transformation, rather than a painful ending. She specializes in 5th dimensional divorce mediation, which foregoes the hurt, chaos, and destruction of traditional divorce. Instead, divorcees shift into the fifth dimension—an intentional space of empowerment, growth, love, and peace. Jen believes this type of mindful separation benefits everyone, but most of all the kids. Nowadays, this intrepid Virgo offers all kinds of workshops and coaching, designed not to avoid divorce, but to help folks grow from it. You can learn more, sign up for a class, or schedule a free consultation at Jen’s website solacedivorce.com.
As of this writing, Jen has just published a book: Shine, Soul, SHINE!: 30 Days of Self-Discovery and Healing Through Divorce.
The Breath of Death
Jen taught us one of her favorite breathwork techniques to activate different parts of the brain. Remember not to get your medical advice from a ghost podcast, Hainted Loves, and don’t try this one in the sauna.
- Start with 7 deep, slow breaths.
- Take 14 medium breaths at a moderate pace.
- Take 21 quick, shallow breaths.
- Repeat 3 rounds of 44 breaths in a row.
- Don’t pass out!!!
Jen followed this up by telling a story about the time she didn’t follow that last instruction, and passed out in the sauna after doing breathwork. Oddly, she wasn’t really hurt. In fact, the fall not only changed her view on the way she looked at her life’s purpose, it also ended up fixing a congenital jaw issue, saving her $6000 on mandibular surgery.
Recommended Resources on the Fifth Dimension
Jen recommends Dolores Cannon’s book on the new earth and the fifth dimension. Our previous guest Jordan also recommended this author.
Becky’s New Animal Guide
Do you think alligators are beautiful, even though the Chinese word for alligator translates literally to American ugly fish? What do you think Becky has to learn from her new alligator guide? In this episode, she shares 3 unrelated experiences that have affirmed that this dead log-lookalike is her new totem.
For more true stories about divine inspiration, spiritual alligators, huffing mummies, and, of course, ghosts, check out the Homespun Haints archive of over 200 first-hand true story interviews. In the mean time, please don’t taste the mummies, and have a spooky day!