"Snakes are so instinctual. I mean, all animals are, but snakes...they're elegant and magnificent. They know when to take time for themselves. They're not pack animals. I think as autistic people, we can probably identify with them too. We're very instinctive and a lot of us feel the environment around us acutely", says Rebecca Lavender. Rebecca joins this episode to discuss snake medicine and how autistic people can draw strength and wisdom from this on their journey of self-discovery and personal growth. To learn more about Rebecca visit www.rebeccacavender.com. You can also learn more about snake medicine through Rebecca's mini ebook at https://rebeccacavender.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c354f865260698923573c92a1&id=6c5d6c8f7d.
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