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How often do you use your free private members pass to access the fourth state of consciousness?

websitebuilder • Jul 01, 2020

I once heard meditation be described as being the fourth state of consciousness; not being awake, being in a sleep state or dreaming- it’s that next vibratory level.

Think of it as being a private members club which is personalised in every way for your own specific needs. From a quiet place of your choice, you have lifetime free membership and its open 24/7. It’s the worst kept top-secret and as such so many dismiss the opportunity to use their membership.  Shifting to a true meditative state, takes you beyond the feeling of mindfulness – being totally present and focused on the now; into an intangible, non-materialistic place of peace.  As you experience this dimension of meditation, there are no earthly worries or responsibilities. Physical discomfort quietly ebbs and fades away as you enter the shift in your state of consciousness. As you return to your conscious self, whilst your daily responsibilities, physical challenges etc return; the meditative experience enables you to view life with calmer/clearer state of mind. 

Through my upcoming meditation workshops you have the opportunity to learn and experience how to tap into this level of meditation. For those with existing experience of spiritual meditation it’s a wonderful opportunity to sit as a group. 

Interested in knowing more about my upcoming workshops?
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