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Close your eyes And watch the back of your eyelids Open your mouth And just for a while Let cool air mix with the warmth At the back of your throat Rest your legs and let the blood flow up and down Until your feet are completely rested Relax your shoulders Let the tensions of the day Slip away as easily as water Flowing down a mountain stream Rest your fingers on your lap And let the finger tips tingle with energy Remember you are whole One beautiful being Let your mind wander Wherever it wants to take you Let go of the rudder and allow yourself to float Down the river of your subconscious Enjoy your nakedness It is yours to enjoy Be close to the air and let it soak you Warm water will bathe your back And all pain will float away Like balloons in the breeze Now listen to your heart It is beating within you Showing you the way Love yourself Give love freely to yourself And prepare your heart For the future
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 3:49 PM UTC
A meditation
Close your eyes And watch the back of your eyelids Open your mouth And just for a while Let cool air mix with the warmth At the back of your throat Rest your legs and let the blood flow up and down Until your feet are completely rested Relax your shoulders Let the tensions of the day Slip away as easily as water Flowing down a mountain stream Rest your fingers on your lap And let the finger tips tingle with energy Remember you are whole One beautiful being Let your mind wander Wherever it wants to take you Let go of the rudder and allow yourself to float Down the river of your subconscious Enjoy your nakedness It is yours to enjoy Be close to the air and let it soak you Warm water will bathe your back And all pain will float away Like balloons in the breeze Now listen to your heart It is beating within you Showing you the way Love yourself Give love freely to yourself And prepare your heart For the future
9th October 2016
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Oct 9, 2016
Oct 9, 2016 at 3:49 PM UTC
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