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What If You Don’t End at Your Skin?

A reflection on presence, inner guidance, and the quiet wisdom Suzanne Giesemann stirred awake in me.

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John R. Miles
Jun 13, 2025
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It’s been three days since the episode with Suzanne Giesemann aired, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it. Not in a loud, obsessive way—but in the kind of quiet that lingers. You know those conversations that don’t just fill your mind, but shift something in your body? This was one of them.

Suzanne talks about things that might sound far out at first: spirit guides, intuitive knowing, mediumship. But if you actually sit with what she’s saying, something else happens. It stops feeling like belief. And starts feeling like memory. Like you’re being reminded of something you already know deep down but forgot in the noise of everyday life.

That’s what happened to me.

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