Episode 33: Are You Intuitive? How to Deepen Your Connection to Source

January 12, 20265 min read

💫Episode 33: Are You Intuitive? How to Deepen Your Connection to Source


Many people feel an inner knowing they can’t quite explain — subtle nudges, deep emotional responses, intuitive hits that arrive without logic. In this episode of the Collective Guidance Podcast, Charla Goodnight sits down with modern medicine woman, mentor, and priestess Beth Brown Rinella to explore what intuition truly is, how to deepen your connection to Source, and why reclaiming the divine feminine is essential in this moment of collective awakening.

This conversation moves beyond surface-level spirituality and into embodied truth — the kind that lives in the body, the nervous system, and the soul.


What Does It Mean to Be Intuitive?

Intuition isn’t something reserved for a select few. As Beth explains, intuition is a natural human capacity — one that has simply been conditioned out of us through social expectations, fear, and disconnection from the body.

Being intuitive doesn’t mean hearing voices or seeing visions. For many, intuition shows up as emotional signals, physical sensations, sudden clarity, or a deep inner “yes” or “no.” These sensations are not random — they are information. The body is a map, and intuition speaks through it constantly.

Learning to listen requires slowing down, tuning inward, and developing trust in what you feel rather than dismissing it.


Priestess Energy and Making the Mundane Sacred

Beth describes priestesshood not as a title, but as a way of living. A priestess is someone who answers the call that there is more to life than surface-level existence. It’s about turning everyday actions into sacred rituals — washing dishes with gratitude, tending to the body with reverence, and honoring emotional truth rather than suppressing it.

This path requires unlearning deeply ingrained patterns about how women “should” behave. Many women were taught to be agreeable, quiet, and emotionally contained. Priestess energy invites the opposite: authenticity, presence, and self-trust.


Sacred Rage and Emotional Truth

One of the most powerful themes of this episode is sacred rage. Beth reframes rage not as something to eliminate, but as something to understand and transform.

Rage often forms when truth has been silenced — when boundaries have been crossed, needs ignored, or identities diminished. Suppressing anger doesn’t make it disappear; it stores it in the body, where it simmers and eventually manifests as anxiety, illness, or emotional overwhelm.

Sacred rage is the reclamation of voice. When expressed safely and consciously, it becomes liberating rather than destructive. Releasing stored anger allows the nervous system to reset and creates space for clarity, peace, and self-compassion.


Meditation as a Gateway to Intuition

Developing intuition begins with meditation — not as a rigid practice, but as a relationship with your inner world. Guided meditation can be especially powerful, offering imagery and emotional access points that quiet the analytical mind and activate deeper awareness.

Beth explains how meditation allows access to different brainwave states, including theta state, where deep healing and transformation occur. In these states, the body and subconscious become receptive to change, allowing old emotional patterns, energetic imprints, and belief systems to be released.

Meditation is not about escaping reality — it’s about returning to yourself.


Dimensions, Consciousness, and Inner Balance

This episode also explores the concept of dimensions of consciousness. While we live in a physical, sensory world, Beth explains that expanded states of awareness — often referred to as higher dimensions — become accessible as emotional and energetic clutter is cleared.

These states are associated with peace, neutrality, and self-sovereignty. As inner balance is restored, external chaos holds less power. The journey toward higher awareness isn’t about perfection — it’s about embodiment, honesty, and integration.


Mary Magdalene and the Divine Feminine

Mary Magdalene emerges in this conversation as a powerful symbol of feminine wisdom, leadership, and embodied spirituality. Rather than a religious figure, she represents the return of balance between the divine masculine and divine feminine — both within relationships and within the self.

Reclaiming the feminine means releasing over-masculinized survival patterns and returning to receptivity, intuition, and emotional intelligence. This doesn’t diminish strength — it deepens it.

In a world built on control and dominance, feminine leadership offers cooperation, compassion, and wholeness.


Healing Begins Within

Throughout the conversation, Beth emphasizes that true healing is not something done to us — it’s something activated within us. Teachers and healers can guide, support, and hold space, but transformation requires willingness, presence, and self-responsibility.

When we heal ourselves, we also heal our lineage — breaking generational patterns and creating freedom for those who come after us.


A Call to Remember Who You Are

This episode is a reminder that intuition is not something you need to earn. It’s something you remember. Through meditation, emotional honesty, and connection to the body, you can reclaim the wisdom that has always lived within you.

As Beth shares, the path forward is simple — though not always easy: love yourself, trust what you feel, and allow your truth to take up space.


Listen to Episode 33 of the Collective Guidance Podcast to explore intuition, sacred rage, priestess wisdom, and deep connection to Source with Beth Brown Rinella.

Beth’s work and offerings can be found at GoddessIAm.com, with additional insights shared through her teachings and social platforms.


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Sending love, remembrance, faith, and creativity,

Charla ❤️

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