Reflexology For The Spirit

spirituality of one's health

When It’s Over

 

 

The ending creates open space for something new.

You’re ready to get ahead of the situation and move forward.  While you process the events, look ahead.  Your overwhelming feelings are ending.  You are stronger now than you were before.

Pick yourself up and dust yourself off.  The past is over.  Let go of negative thinking.

Consider the beginning and ending in a different light as you become more aware of your opportunities.  You’ve seen your illusions for what they are, and now you can cultivate a new level of awareness.

What’s over is over:  relationship, job, home town, school – whatever.

It’s time to go it alone.  You’re taking a turn for the better.

DO THIS:

You are moving forward now.  What’s done is done.  It’s time to forgive yourself.

MEDITATION

Begin this meditation when you choose a quiet, safe place.

Choose some healing music, soft lighting, essential oil.

Get comfortable as you take deep relaxing breaths with your eyes gently closed.

With each breath, bring in healing and relaxation.  When you release your breath, release toxins, stress, and negativity.

As you inhale deeply, you absorb calm and peace.

With each out breath, your body is cleansed of negative emotions, fear, and confusion.  This process purifies and renews.

You enter into a greater sense of awareness and you experience peace.

As you relax, you find yourself stepping onto a beautiful healing balloon.  You seat yourself comfortably in the balloon as it rises.

You look down and see roof tops, tree tops, roads and patches of green and yellow.

You drift up through puffy clouds.

Now, when you look down again, you see the earth.  It appears as an an orb.

From your space, serenity and beauty, harmony and peace are everywhere.

You are moving:   Here it feels like there is no time.  All around you is open and free.

You breathe deeply and enjoy this state for a moment.

It is time to decide how much of this space you can take with you on your daily travels.  You ask:  How much can I take home with me?

It is time to return.  As the balloon descends, you have a sense of well-being.

You look around and find yourself in the room you were in before the balloon ride.  As you gently move your arms and legs and rotate your wrists and ankles, you feel wonderful.  You are at peace, right where you are.

You know you can return to this balloon ride whenever you want.

This was a blissful return.  You are grateful for this experience and you look forward to repeating it in the future.

 

 

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