
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan
The Metaphysical Hour, August 14, 2026
The Metaphysical Hour with Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan and Question Master Tiffanny Spirit Guides, Synchronicities, Self-Care, and Finding Your Soul Family Julia Cannon, Tracie Mahan, and question host Tiffany lead a lively edition of The Metaphysical Hour exploring intuitive development, spirit guides, synchronicities, the meaning of physical possessions after a loved one’s passing, caregiver exhaustion, asking for help, present-moment awareness, and the upcoming Santa Fe retreat as a place to connect with like-minded people. Global Heartlight and the Energy of Connection Julia Cannon and Tracie Mahan open with playful conversation about Mercury retrograde, lunar and planetary activity, meteor showers, thunderstorms, pets, and the energetic atmosphere surrounding the show. Tiffany joins as the evening’s question host and chat moderator. Tracie invites viewers to share where they are watching from, describing each person as lighting up part of a connected energetic grid. Julia reminds viewers to place TIFFANY in capital letters before submitting questions so Tiffany can identify them in the live chat. Santa Fe, Retreat Energy, and Finding One’s Tribe The hosts promote the upcoming Santa Fe retreat, identified in the episode as taking place from September 3 through September 7. They say the retreat will include a live edition of The Metaphysical Hour and describe it as an opportunity to meet like-minded people, connect with soul family, and build relationships that may continue beyond the event. Tracie and Julia emphasize arriving with an open heart and without rigid expectations. References to dates, websites, QHHT, and event details should be checked against official retreat information before publication. Life as a Mirror for Personal Growth In response to a viewer asking what has surprised them most during years of metaphysical work, Tracie says one of her central lessons is that people and situations often mirror something within the individual. She explains that helping others can also reveal the helper’s own lessons, wounds, or areas for growth. Julia agrees, saying she gradually shifted from believing events were being done to her toward seeing them as experiences meant to teach her something. Both present this as their metaphysical understanding rather than an independently established psychological principle. Synchronicities, Physical Possessions, and the Present Moment Julia discusses synchronicities and intuitive experiences that initially felt surprising but gradually became normal to her. She compares earthly life to a video game and physical houses or possessions to temporary props within that experience. In her interpretation, a deceased loved one is not necessarily attached to objects left behind, so survivors need not feel guilty about releasing them. She then encourages listeners to become the best version of themselves in the present moment rather than becoming consumed by imagined future events. Learning to Hear Spirit Guides and Trust Intuition When asked how beginners can listen to spirit guides, Tracie emphasizes allowing, listening, patience, and accepting that guidance may appear through hearing, seeing, sensing, or simply knowing. She describes her early use of tarot cards, poems, and QHHT sessions as tools that helped her recognize subtle impressions. Julia shares similar experiences with oracle cards, numbers, animals, and symbolic images, explaining that these tools can help people develop a personal intuitive language. They encourage practicing with other people because emotional attachment can make self-readings more difficult to interpret. Healing Rather Than Predicting a Fixed Future Julia says intuitive work should not be understood simply as fortune-telling because, in her view, the future is not fixed. She argues that receiving information may itself influence the choices a person makes. She places greater emphasis on using intuition to identify emotional blocks, childhood wounds, or recurring patterns that may be affecting present circumstances. In the hosts’ framework, healing those patterns can create greater openness and new possibilities rather than forcing a predetermined outcome. Compassionate Support for an Overwhelmed Caregiver One audience member describes caring for a three-year-old nonverbal autistic grandson after the death of his mother while already raising a severely autistic thirteen-year-old son. Julia and Tracie respond with empathy and urge the caregiver to ask for practical help, seek available community or government assistance, and release guilt about needing time away. They stress that showering, resting, playing, and caring for oneself are necessary rather than selfish. They also suggest honest emotional expression, regular support from others, and acknowledging that the situation is genuinely difficult. Fun, Signs, and Taking the Retreat Experience Home The final audience question asks what someone should focus on during the Santa Fe trip. Julia’s immediate answer is to have fun, remain open, and avoid expectations. Tracie recommends noticing repeated colors, symbols, signs, and synchronicities, using a Sedona experience involving the color red as an example. They describe retreats as places where sensitive or spiritually oriented people may feel supported, energized, and connected. The episode closes with invitations to explore official retreat, QHHT, intuitive-development, and Akashic Records offerings, followed by thanks to the audience.

