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Paul Selig in Men’s Health Magazine

Paul is included in a new Men’s Health article by Sean Hotchkiss, who also discusses the work of Paul’s friend Aubrey Marcus.


Here’s an excerpt:


The problem, Selig says, is that people want to be fixed. They want the easy answer—X, Y, and Z. And the reality is that aligning with our souls after a life spent doing everything to avoid ourselves can be agonizing. But, he says, it’s worth it. For 25 years, he wrestled with the decision to give up his academic life, but in the end, his calling won out. “It might have been easier to live the life I was expected to live, because it wouldn’t have challenged me beyond my comfort zone. So the risk I took was to say yes.”


Read the full article here.


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FREE Channeled Livestream with Paul Selig: “Coming Home: Embodiment of the True Self”

Join a free, interactive, online livestream series hosted by award-winning author & channel Paul Selig. Participants may attend via computer, tablet, smartphone or dial-in via phone.

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December 27, 2018

Paul Selig Interviewed on Soul in Wonder

Hosts Chris and Sara discuss Paul's journey into channeling and how his life has changed since then. Paul talks about the difference between channeling and psychic readings, and what actually qualifies as legitimate channeling, while sharing helpful tips for raising your vibration to align with a more coherent expression of your true, divine self.

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Published on December 27, 2018 12:29

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