Guided Meditation to Return to Source
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Whether we realize this or not, all that we do, we do it to return to Source. We do it to return to the Truth of who we are so that we can experience the incredible Peace, Bliss, and Love that comes from being One with Source and One with all Life.
“When the light returns to its source, it takes nothing of what it has illuminated.” ~ Rumi
Today’s Guided Meditation to Return to Source is meant to help you become aware of what is truly important to you so that you can let go of all illusions and experience the Bliss that comes from being One with Source and One with all that is.
Before you begin, find a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed for the next 90 minutes. Second, find a comfortable position to sit – it can be in a chair, crossed legged or on your knees, or lay down and when you’re ready to press play. Once the meditation session is over, you can share your experience with all of us by commenting below.
Enjoy!
Guided Meditation to Return to Source
~love, Luminita
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