Cat was busy playing ISA chess on Days of our Lives, working with Rafe to uncover what EJ actually has going on with that “secret project” and why every answer led to another locked door. She stayed close, asked the right questions, and kept pretending her heart was not getting involved, even when her body said otherwise. Off-screen, Cat’s portrayer, AnnaLynne McCord, took a sharp turn away from DiMera intrigue and leaned into something softer, stranger, and more personal in a new chat about conscious parenting and the “magick” she believes exists inside all of us.
Key Takeaways
- AnnaLynne McCord shared a spiritual parenting chat focused on inner “magick.”
- She promoted Tara Hegerty’s free activation and invited stories about children’s spiritual gifts.
- Hegerty said her work began after IVF and pregnancy loss.
- She believes trauma lingers in the nervous system.
- She said conscious parenting starts with listening to who children already are.
- Hegerty shared that her son sees auras, and she chose curiosity over correction.
A New Life, A New Lane
McCord shared a video on Instagram and wrote, “My Heart is SO FULL!! [Tara Hegerty] just joined for this heartwarming conversation about the Magick within all of us. – She is offering a FREE ACTIVATION—just go to her *bio and tap the link. It’s the “3 Steps to Embody Your Highest Frequency” option. — for conscious parenting tips—listen here or check out her amazing content with her beautiful, powerful children. They are holding an enormous amount of Light down here on this Earth Plane. — Enjoy!!
She then encouraged fans to “share your stories, if your children are opening up to you about their spiritual gifts, past lives, or the wisdom they’re here to embody. 🙏🏼✨ Blessings!” In the video, McCord said it had been a while since her last Instagram Live, but she had found something “really special and yummy” and wanted to share it. She told viewers that Instagram led her to Kinesiologist and Holistic Practitioner, Tara Hegerty, and what caught her attention was how Hegerty spoke with her kids, not just about them.
McCord framed the conversation around a simple, slightly overwhelming question: What does it look like to parent consciously right now? She referred to kids as “little gurus,” saying they enter the world emotionally and spiritually unfiltered, long before adults learn to quiet that part of themselves. (Find out how DAYS helped McCord enjoy a reset.)
“Little Gurus” and the Work Under the Work
Hegerty explained that her work didn’t begin in a classroom. It began with IVF, a miscarriage, and the kind of grief that doesn’t resolve quickly. She said the search for answers led her first into soul-centered practices like the Akashic records, then back into the body itself, where she believes trauma lingers in the nervous system long after the crisis fades from view.
When the conversation turned to parenting, Hegerty said everything shifts when adults stop trying to shape kids into who the world expects them to be and start paying attention to who they already are. She talked about children as naturally tuned in to play, sound, movement, imagination, even subtle energy, the very things most adults have trained themselves to dial down.
One of the most memorable moments was when Hegerty shared a story about her son seeing colors around grass and bushes and then realizing he was seeing auras. Instead of correcting him, she leaned in with curiosity, and that became the main point: attention, affection, acknowledgment, and treating a child’s inner world as if it matters.






