Althea Provost is the award‑winning author of Four Aliens and a Funeral: A Memoir of Perception, founder of Thea’s Heart LLC®, host of InnerTV on YouTube, and teacher of spiritual courses available for purchase on her website. Through her books, counseling, sacred travel, and online teachings, she empowers starseeds and seekers to awaken to higher consciousness.”
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