Bertie Fagan

The Gift of Addiction

Bertie Fagan

  • A Spiritual Awakening with Katie Oneill Veda Devi

A Spiritual Awakening with Katie Oneill Veda Devi

Monday 24th February 2020

Katie Oneill Veda Devi discusses her journey from addiction to spiritual awakening with Bertie Fagan on 'The Gift of Addiction' podcast.
92 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Healing

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The Gift of Addiction
Author:
Bertie Fagan
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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From Tragedy to Triumph: Katie Oneill Veda Devi's Spiritual Awakening

I believe this stuff happens when it's meant to happen...they were getting me into a meditative state and, to just trust them, I was at this point in my life where I was so desperate.
What happens when a life-altering tragedy leads to a profound transformation? In this episode of 'The Gift of Addiction', host Bertie Fagan sits down with Katie Oneill Veda Devi, whose story is a testament to the power of resilience and spiritual growth. At just 17, Katie was involved in a tragic car accident that claimed two lives. The ensuing years were marked by guilt and a descent into addiction as she sought solace in drugs and alcohol.
Her journey through the darkness of addiction is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Katie's path to recovery wasn't immediate; it was a gradual process of surrender, acceptance, and a deep spiritual awakening. Today, she is not only free from addiction but also a renowned spiritual healer, DJ, and Vedic devotee. She shares how meditation and breathwork became pivotal tools in her recovery, helping her reconnect with herself and find peace.
This episode dives into the role of ego and trauma in addiction, offering insights into how spirituality can pave the way for healing. Katie's story is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction, illustrating that recovery is not just about overcoming substance abuse but also about finding a deeper sense of purpose and serenity.