How to learn to relax in order to get the most benefit from meditation
We offer several recipes to help you get to know yourself better, learn to trust your feelings, and easily enter a meditative state.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
We offer several recipes to help you get to know yourself better, learn to trust your feelings, and easily enter a meditative state.
Vibration is the frequency that you radiate outward. It represents the energy carried by your thoughts, plus the emotions those thoughts evoke. These are the two main components in the physical world. Additionally, there is the vibration of your energy body and energy centers (chakras). All of this intertwines and sends a certain signal outward. Discover which tools can help raise vibrations on a physical level.
In the previous article, we thoroughly examined the symptoms that indicate a person has “fallen through.”
Many people don’t even notice this. And the very first step on the path to “healing” is to SEE and realize that you have fallen out… fallen out of your usual creative state.
The sooner you do this, the sooner you’ll take steps to return TO YOURSELF!
I present to you three mantras that can be used for harmonization, restoring inner balance, and balancing the masculine and feminine.
When you feel out of balance, you can simply listen to them.
How do you let something new into your life? First, you need to say goodbye to the old and clear out physical and energetic clutter.
In all my recent webinars, I play the same track… It’s Katy Perry’s Firework.
We chose this song as the anthem for the “12:12:12 Transition Keys” conference.
For 21 days, chant a Tibetan mantra daily, repeating the same phrase 108 times.
Victor Tretyakov I once forgot that I am a god, And, of course, forgot that you are one too. I tried, but couldn’t remember Why we are so alike. I forgot that everything around us We once invented ourselves, Together we mentally created a closed circle To wander under the skies… Chorus: And I pick up the guitar and fly away, […]
I first heard this composition on November 12th during János’s presentation… The song lyrics, accompanied by János’s artistry, left an indelible impression on me. Lou Rhodes (lead singer of Lamb): When you have a fragile idea for a powerful song, it’s hard to figure out what to do with it next. There’s tension, a fear of ruining it, of making it formulaic or standard—and Lamb is not standard music. In […]