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Lily’s First Swimming Lesson

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July 19, 2022

Mark Groves interviews Paul Selig

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This week I’m joined by one of the foremost spiritual channels working today — Paul Selig. Described as “a medium for the living,” Paul has the unique ability to step into and “become” the people his clients ask about, often taking on their personalities and physical characteristics as he “hears” them telepathically. In this episode we discuss Paul’s backstory, how he discovered his clairvoyance and some of the wisdom he has channeled using his unique gift.


Paul was born in New York City and received his master’s degree from Yale. A spiritual experience in 1987 left him clairvoyant. In his nine breakthrough works of channeled literature, including I Am the Word, The Book of Mastery, and the Beyond the Known Trilogy: Realization, Alchemy, and The Kingdom, author and medium Paul Selig has recorded an extraordinary program for personal and planetary evolution as humankind awakens to its own divine nature.

Discover:Life as an expression of divinityWhat it really means to “be of service”A unique way to look at forgivenessMessages to all of us from the guides

00:00 Intro
01:25 How it all started
05:01 Understanding the voices he hears
07:41 Evolution of the guide’s messages
10:14 Knowing who you are, what you are, and what you serve
18:57 Forgiveness is important
20:06 Everything hidden will be found
22:47 When you reject something, you can’t change it
25:56 The guides
30:16 Feeling energy
35:05 How transmission of messages happens
38:59 A message from the guides
43:36 Books and energies


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