“It’s just resting back into what you already are and what’s living you.” Farah Orths
E261 – Farah Orths on Belonging, Prayer and Worthiness // The End of Separation
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About this interview: 
What if belonging was never something we had to earn?
In this tender and nourishing conversation, Amisha sits down with Farah Orths to explore belonging, prayer, love, and what it means to live beyond separation.
Drawing from her own journey through intrusive thoughts, questions of identity, and a lifelong search for belonging, Farah shares how she came to discover a deeper home in Divine love, one that exists beyond achievement, certainty, or the need to become someone else.
Together, Amisha and Farah explore the difference between false belonging and true belonging, the role of prayer and presence in uncertain times, and how we might soften rather than harden in the face of life’s challenges. They reflect on spirituality beyond self-improvement, questioning modern narratives of manifestation, worthiness, abundance, and endless becoming, while returning to a simpler understanding of prayer, presence, and our inherent belonging.
The conversation weaves through the neuroscience of prayer and meditation, ancestral patterns of suffering and separation, the healing power of music and song, and how our relationship with money can become a doorway to remembering our innate worth. Along the way, they explore what happens when spirituality becomes another project of striving, and how we might return instead to a spirituality rooted in relationship, devotion, presence, and love.
At its heart, this conversation is an invitation to lean back into what already holds us, and to remember that belonging is not something we earn, but something we return to.
Listen to explore:
- belonging beyond identity, lineage and separation
- prayer, presence and living in relationship with the Divine
- softening through grief, uncertainty and hardship
- the neuroscience of prayer and meditation
- false belonging versus innate belonging
- ancestral patterns of suffering, survival and separation
- spirituality beyond striving, performance and self-improvement
- modern manifestation culture and the myth of “not enough”
- music, devotion and the healing power of song
- transforming our relationship with money and wealth
- remembering our innate worth, wholeness and belonging
“To speak of allowing sweetness, even in the depths of pain, feels radical. And yet I know it’s true and what’s just alive and needed. It’s what we need more than anything.” Farah Orths
Farah Orths is a channel, ceremonialist, musician and spiritual guide who brings the unconditional love of the Divine into the human realm and the felt sense of self. Her teachings invite radical softening into receiving god’s holding and guidance just the way you are. She is a HayHouse Author of the book Money Loves Me which is a loving guide to touching and remembering the innate abundance and innate wholeness you were born with and always resides within you – where your relationship money is used as a mirror to reveal the parts of you living in shame or unworthiness and speaking deep love into those parts. Her prayer is for people to truly drink in and receive the gift of the life living them right now as they are.
To connect or work with Farah visit, farahorths.com
To connect or work with Amisha, visit www.amisha.co.uk
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