Meditation: Goddess of the Water

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2024 · 3H 2M

Meditation: Goddess of the Water

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Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player.  Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Breathe deep and slow, gathering yourself in peace  for a night  of complete rest. LONG PAUSE Now, allow yourself  to feel a wave  of relaxation, starting at your toes and moving slowly through all of your body. LONG PAUSE Take another slow, deep breath, and feel the wave of relaxation rolling over you once again. Embrace the relaxation.    LONG PAUSE Now, see if you can visualize Standing by a sapphire lake. There are rocks jutting out from the sides, and green water grasses wafting in a breeze. PAUSE A black water bird skirts across the top of the water, Then dunks its head beneath the surface to catch a tiny fish. PAUSE Dragonflies dance in the air, every once in a while, alighting on a lilypad or blade of grass. PAUSE Breathe in gently, and notice the tranquil feeling  You have just standing  and watching nature softly hum in and around the water. PAUSE Now, imagine if you can, notice a pool of bubbles forming in the middle  of the lake. PAUSE   Over time, the bubbles seem more intense  as they rise out of the water. and, as they do,  they turn to white water that cascades back into the lake. PAUSE The bubbles continue rising like a 360-degree waterfall. Then, slowly, the bubbles  fade away. PAUSE Now, take a deep breath, and imagine, if you can, the silhouette of a woman  appearing in the middle of the lake. She glistens in silver and radiates her glow like the sun. PAUSE In a few seconds, she sees you, and a wide smile crosses her face. She extends her arm, welcoming you to join her. PAUSE Without a second thought, you step onto the water. It supports you fully, as you walk toward her. PAUSE When you reach her, she folds her arms around you in an airy hug. You feel her total acceptance. PAUSE         Then, after a moment, you and the water goddess sink into the lake. You are totally safe and comfortable. PAUSE Beneath the surface,  you breathe easily and walk with the goddess effortlessly. PAUSE As you stroll together, fish pause and seem to bow. The water goddess smiles and raises her hand in a gesture of peace. PAUSE A few moments later, you come upon a cave that glistens in silver like the water goddess. You know instantly that this is where the water goddess lives. PAUSE As you enter the cave, you see gleaming muscle shells  lining the walls and glistening like gems. PAUSE   The goddess beckons you to sit in a large clamshell lined with the softest grass. You nestle comfortably in the grassy chair. PAUSE Moments later, the water goddess speaks. but her words come telepathically, not verbally. and in seconds,  she conveys to you the story of her life. You feel imbued with her knowledge. You feel imbued with her peace. PAUSE She speaks again telepathically, this time sharing all she knows about your life. You feel comforted  that she knows and fully accepts you. PAUSE Time passes, but not in a linear fashion. You become aware that you have no idea how long you’ve spent with the goddess. The goddess recognizes this and smiles. She thanks you for visiting and expresses her hope  that you will share her knowledge of the water with others. PAUSE 💗💗💗 Check out all the deals from our incredible sponsors here! --> https://womensmeditationnetwork.com/sponsors 💗💗💗 Check out all of our other podcasts at https://womensmeditationnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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