Mahamrtyunjaya Mantra · Reema Datta
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CLEAR ALL
An introduction to Tibetan Buddhist meditation by Lama Losang / Dr. David Bole.
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Sarah Blondin created this beautiful meditation specifically for SHE RECOVERS and shared it with us to kick off our day on Saturday (September 15th, 2018). A beautiful, powerful heart opener.
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This meditation is a direct reading from the book "Theta Healing" by Vianna Stibal. It is used as a "road map" to the "7th plane" to enter the theta brain wave state and connect with Creator Consciousness. You can use this for entering a state to create healing or manifestation.
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15 Minute Meditation For Anxiety guides you through a simple at home meditation to provide relief from anxiety, stress, and energetic imbalance. Find a comfortable seat, tune into your breath, and soften. Return to this practice regularly for preventative care. Great for beginners!