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Sound Meditation uses music and sound to clear the mind and deepen meditation. This ancient practice is used by many cultures, religions and mystic traditions. Music is multi-dimensional, linking realms of the brain and facilitating meditation independently of thought.

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30 April 2022

There is no words that can explain where this course took me, from the first session I understood my chakras and all that illusion that I lived in all my life faded away and entered the mindfulness stage, I’m very grateful for Ali’s professional approach during our self contemplation session, I felt really comfortable being transparent about my problems. Thank you again

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My clients, that moment when they achive their goals and reach their destination

One rule, nothing to be paid if nothing was changed. Be curtain that is is a life changing session and not an experiment.

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Let me take you to a place, where everything manifest beauty, even peoples bad vibes. A journy that will transform how you see life.

Energy meditation encompasses a wide range of different meditation techniques and knowledge. In general, however, it is based on working with the different types of energy that an individual has within himself or herself, as well as the energy is said to surround people every day in the world. Some people believe that at a most basic level, everything is simply different manifestations of energy, and that meditating on this is a good way to gain perspective, among numerous other benefits. Others

Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and scince of healthy living. The word 'Yoga' is derived from the Sanskrit root 'Yuj', meaning 'to join' or 'to yoke' or 'to unite'