Suggested Audio at Pathways

We have a growing number of guided practices available in our audio section. If you are new to our work the following are the place to start.

Highly recommended guided meditations and energy practices:

   * The "Coosh Ball" process is how we access a  concentrated and expansive source of subtle energy in the Nervous System Energy Work.  This practice can help you tap a greater supply and flow of energy no matter what envy system you work with. Click Link
   * Resting Into the Heart of the Divine- This meditation opens us to a palpable sense of the presence of the Divine heart through the back and front of the heart chakra.the back and front
In English-  Click Link
In Spanish- http://www.pathwaysforhealing.com/corazóndeDios  Click Link
   * Heart Balance Meditation- Based on the polar energies dynamic energy of the heart center through the glyph of the figure eight, a spiritual principle central to our work, this guided energy meditation helps us open and balance the heart chakra.  Click Link
   * Color breathing is one of the best ways I know to clear each chakra and sense the color/frequency of energy each chakra encompasses.

   * Part I-  Click Link

   * Part II-  Click Link

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Audio

Color Breathing Guided Meditation Part 1

This is the first half of a 14 minute guided breathing and visualization process that takes you through all seven chakra centers.


1.57 MB
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Color Breathing Guided Meditation Part 2

This is the second half of a 14 minute guided breathing and visualization process that takes you through all seven chakra centers.


1.64 MB
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Push, Allow Growth Cycle- Increasing your healing energy flow

How can we develop more volume and range of subtle energy flow for our work?


9.35 MB
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