In challenging times, everybody need a 15-minute daily balancing. This is a free guided focused meditation to help you set your brain balance, deep breathing, release negativity, re-calibrate the heart direction, energize the light body, and set psychic protection around you. This is a great way to begin the day, and the positive effects are cumulative every time you do it.
This 15-minute video shows how to powerfully rebalance your thoughts and reset your nervous system. It gives you critical tools to relax, ground, protect, and navigate every day the best way for you. Six simple steps can balance your brain, reset your nervous system, shield you from invasive technology, enhance emotional and physical detox, release negative emotions, and set you on a harmonious path. I’ll show you exactly how to do it.
Use these six steps help to cultivate calm, happiness, and be the master of your life.
Video Time:
0.00 Introduction
Step 1: 1:49 Brain Balancing
Step 2. 3.40 Deep breathing – to calm the mind
Step 3. 5:24 Release Negative Tension – to clear old energies.
Step 4. 7.40 Loving Kindness Meditation – set positive intention.
Step 5. 10:04 Bubble of Golden Light – energy protection
Step 6. 11.52 Sacred Prayer – (Christian, Jewish 23rd Psalm)
13.37 (Hindu, Buddhist Prayer to Avalokiteshwar)
Click here for pdf instructions for Six-Step Harmonization-Complete.
“Thanks for this skillful guided meditation. I needed a quick and sacred way to balance my mind, ground, and prepare me for whatever happens in the day. I appreciate the intelligence of the 6 steps and hope to find the self-discipline to do it each morning.” Loni T.
Here are the Written Instructions:
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Brain Balancing
Intention: To balance and reset the nervous system, left to right brain cortices. It may be effective to treat a variety of nervous disorders, EMF’s, 5G, Fear, Stress, Alzheimer’s, emotional reactions, and shock. Us it alone to prepare for an event, enhance athletic ability, increase mental flexibility, optimize intelligence.
- Place tongue behind upper teeth. Make an intention to balance all body systems
- Place your palms gently on both sides of your head at the level of the temples, elbows pointing forward. Hold for a few seconds.
- Hold one hand on the lower back occipital skull touching both sides.
- While holding that with one hand, spread fingers of the other hand and tap the crown, the heart, then the belly (These are the 3 dantiens. Tap 5-6 times with your other hand: (When tapping the crown your hand should touch both left and right hemispheres at the same time.)
- Move the back hand one hand-width higher on your skull and repeat tapping head, heart, belly.
- Repeat Step 6 several more times, each time moving one hand width up and around the top of your head until your hand is over your eyes.
- To finish, hold both sides of your head with both hands. Use one hand to tap the 3 dantiens. Hold both sides of your head again, and then use the other hand to tap the 3 dantiens.
- Finish holding both sides of your head briefly.
2. Alternate Nostril Breathing to Calm the Mind
Use this alternate nostril breathing exercise to calm the mind, body, and emotions whenever you wish. Do not underestimate the power and effectiveness of this simple breath repetition. It is an ideal exercise to do before or after meditation, and before or after a challenging experience in your day. Over time it will help you to gently lead yourself to equanimity and balance.
Alternate nostril breathing is sometimes called Nadi shodhana, meaning “channel cleaning breathing,” because it literally clears your entire system. This is an ancient way of breathing to calm the mind, body, and emotions, which is effective in any situation where you feel tension or confusion. The term comes from Sanskrit nadi, meaning “channel,” and shodhana, meaning “cleaning” or “purifying.” It’s a particularly useful technique to dissolve anxiety. By practicing this breathing sequence, you can immediately feel calmer when stressful situations arise.
Get Comfortable:
Alternate nostril breathing should be done in a comfortable seated position with your back straight and heart open. Place tongue behind upper teeth.
Prepare the Finger Positions:
Using the right hand, rest two fingers, your index finger and middle finger, between the eyebrows. Inhale, and then place your right thumb over your right nostril, covering it gently.
Begin Alternate Nostril Breathing:
- Exhale deeply through your left nostril. Pause briefly, then inhale through the left nostril. Pause briefly,
- Now gently close off your left nostril with your fourth finger (ring finger), lift the right thumb.
- Exhale slowly through your right nostril. Pause briefly, then inhale slowly through the right nostril. Pause briefly.
Count and Repeat:
For best calming effect, inhale to a count of six seconds, and exhale to a count of eight seconds.
Repeat for about five minutes.
Continue this pattern of exhale left, inhale left, exhale right, inhale right with a brief pause at the end of each inhale and exhale. For a calming effect, it is very important to use a longer count on the exhale (8), and a slightly shorter count on the inhale (6). Your breathing should be effortless, and your mind should be calm and quiet, as the breath flows in and out of your body.
When you’re finished, just go about your day normally. Observe how you feel and how your awareness has changed as a result of this simple tool.
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Release Negative Psychic Tension
Hold your arms out to the side so your hands are relaxed and hanging free. Ask to release all negative psychic tension and psychic poison. Feel any heaviness come out of your body down your arms and coming off your hands. This is a skill you can develop. You may feel heaviness coming out of your body and leaving out your fingers. You can also release negativity out your feet and your anus. It is all based on your intension. Do this as long as you feel it works, and then shake it off into the Earth. She will know how to recycle it and use it best.
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Loving Kindness Meditation
“My friends, all the methods to create virtue in this life
Aren’t worth a fraction of the heart-opening to loving kindness.
The blazing heart surge of loving kindness
shines forth in dazzling radiance, far surpassing all others.”
Words of The Buddha,
(From the Pali Canon, Khuddaka Nikaya, Itivuttaka 27)
Everyone in the world should learn and practice this meditation. To cultivate loving kindness can help create harmony in yourself, in your relationships, and every aspect of your life. It can calm a distressed mind and bring well-being to any community. If you practice this meditation regularly, your inner state will become more peaceful. You will not be easily angered or reactive.
It may surprise you when I tell you that true happiness is something you must learn. With patience, you can cultivate and expand a heart wish for happiness, first in yourself, and then in others, even your enemies. You can you spread wishes of goodwill out in ever-widening circles, including to those who have harmed you.
Although this is a Buddhist teaching, it is not tied to any doctrine. It can be practiced by the follower of any religion, no religion, and is accessible to anyone who wishes to be a more loving and compassionate person.
This meditation cultivates loving kindness through a deliberate kind of mind training, which can be awakened and systematically intensified in the heart whenever you wish. Ultimately, it becomes your natural, spontaneous state of being.
An untrained mind is a breeding ground for bad habits and negative tendencies. However, the mind is flexible and can be molded through persistent practice. This training actually takes place in the heart, not the mind. Ultimately the heart shines so brightly, the mind has no choice but to obey.
We begin by focusing on the self, because loving kindness must first be present toward yourself in order to offer it to others. When you feel a softening of your heart toward yourself, you can extend it by spreading it to other people in widening circles; first to yourself, then your closest family and intimate friends, then to people you don’t know, then to you enemies, then to all beings and the world. You can vary your groups to include your city state, country, continent, the earth, the solar system, the galaxy, and the whole universe if you wish.
When you are doing the meditation, try to evoke a genuine feeling of loving kindness in your heart, rather than stating the words mechanically. Visualize the objects of your wishes by “calling them to mind.” See them in your “mind’s eye” or imagine the people to whom you project your thoughts of kindness.
The reason this meditation is so important is because it is a powerful and pure thought force, a part of the Buddhist power teachings. By doing it, you can actually make a change on the physical level. It is a form of wishing well-being for others that is a creative act. As you project loving thoughts of well-being toward them, it can actually affect whatever is willed.
When balanced by other aspects of Buddhist wisdom, the loving kindness meditation can permanently eradicate the mental muck and bad habits that bind you to constant stress in repeating rounds of birth and death. It purifies the mind of negative emotions and resentments which lead to misery for you and others.
I know many of you are very busy, and I assure you this meditation can be done in fifteen minutes. If necessary, you can do it in five minutes. It is important that you just DO it. If you are in a pure state of quiet mind and quiet breathing, and you ask genuinely from your heart space, then it will be effective regardless of how long it takes.
Loving Kindness Meditation
Begin by sitting in a comfortable position and take a few slow, regular breaths. Draw your breath gently down into your body and allow yourself to relax more and more with each breath. As you become more relaxed in your breath and body, your heart can be free to expand.
Continue to breathe gently. Use these phrases, or other ones you choose yourself. Say them out loud or think them once or several times. The traditional phrases are:
- For Myself
- May I be free from hostility,
- May I be free from affliction,
- May I be free from distress,
- May I live happily.
- For a person you love. It could be a family member or close friend, a teacher, elder, someone you trust and love unconditionally.
- May they be free from hostility,
- May they be free from affliction,
- May they be free from distress,
- May they live happily.
- For a “neutral” person, a group, or people you do not know well. People on the street.
- May they be free from hostility,
- May they be free from affliction,
- May they be free from distress,
- May they live happily.
- For a difficult person, an enemy, person or group. Visualize them and say the phrases.
- May they be free from hostility,
- May they be free from affliction,
- May they be free from distress,
- May they live happily.
- Visualize all beings everywhere. Repeat the four phrases.
- May they be free from hostility,
- May they be free from affliction,
- May they be free from distress,
- May they live happily.
The focused objects and the phrases in this meditation can be varied according to your needs for the situation and the day. Your goal is to feel a soft heart filled with kind and expanded wishes for well-being for all. However, in most cases, it requires repeated practice to deeply experience loving-kindness in your heart. Just go at your own pace, one step at a time. You can try all the steps at once and see how it feels. Your objective is to experience your heart opening in genuine loving kindness, filling with a feeling of generosity and well wishes for yourself and others. Using your mind in this way gently trains your heart into a state of openness and empathy for all of life. You can trust this meditation tool throughout your life as a strong wish that comes from a powerful lineage.
“Just as the moon shines infinitely brighter than the stars in the sky,
so the practice of beaming heart radiance of loving-kindness to all beings
will create more inner light and virtue than any other method.”
Words of the Buddha, Khuddaka Nikaya, Itivuttaka 27
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Energy Protection
Visualize a perfect sphere of golden light around you, as your own energy field. Make it any size you like, absolutely clean all around you, that allows anything to come out, and nourishment to come in. But any un-serving energy is deflected, reflected, ricocheted out away from your body so it can do you no harm. BELIEVE IT IS THERE. With your strong belief, you WILL BE Protected from controlling energies, mind control, invasion, negative toxins, energy vampires, EMF’s, and negative people. Forever or
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Chant or Prayer
Christian: Psalm 23 is a very powerful prayer that surrounds you with protection.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the
paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil: for thou art with me;
Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me
in the presence of mine enemies:
thou anointest my head with oil;
my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
all the days of my life:
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Buddhist or Hindu prayer:
This chant to Avalokiteshvara is powerful protection, guidance and blessing. In Tibet this God’s name is Chenrezig. In Bhutan, called Lokeshwara. Chanting these six syllables creates a powerful blessing in your energy field. It also opens the heart, and the shusumna channel which flows vertically up from the base of the spine through the throat and penetrates the brain, to the top of the head. Chant it minimum five time. Traditionally it is done 108 times while counting beads on a mala. It can also be done constantly. Chenrezig has four arms, visualize her or look at the picture.
Om Mani Peme Hung
Om Mani Peme Hung
Om Mani Peme Hung
Om Mani Peme Hung
Om Mani Peme Hung
Avalokiteshvara is powerful protection, guidance and blessing.
In Tibet this God’s name is Chenrezig. In Bhutan, called Lokeshwara
Closing:
Make an intention for a positive life.
Feel gratitude.
Feel forgiveness.
End of meditation
Why does this six-part harmonization work?
Because truth and light are invincible. You can’t keep the truth down.
Yes, there may be a need to struggle and even fight.
The laws of Nature are too powerful to resist.
Just like a pendulum swings from side to side,
Every obstacle always leads to the discovery of solutions.
For example:
Limitation ⇒ Freedom
Loneliness ⇒ Develop inner self
Covid19 Disease ⇒ More health awareness
Bewildered Quarantine ⇒ Research the Truth
Can’t believe what you hear ⇒ Develop trusted networks
Darkness ⇒ Striving for light
Isolation ⇒ Telepathic communication
Can’t speak out ⇒ Find new communication pathways
Can’t touch others ⇒ Use other methods to connect
Sensory deprivation ⇒ Awakens inner senses
Loss of life ⇒ Planting seeds, Rebirth
Mind Control and Domination ⇒ Just Smile and Say No
Resources:
Psychology Today: Longer Exhalations Are an Easy Way to Hack Your Vagus Nerve. Respiratory vagus nerve stimulation (rVNS) counteracts fight-or-flight stress Christopher Bergland
Psychology Today: Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises and Your Vagus Nerve, Vagus Nerve Survival Guide: Phase One, Christopher Bergland
About
Srijana is an intuitive medium, medical channel, author, artist, and teacher, aka Jane Barthelemy. She carries the ancient Hermetic teachings of Ra and others. Born and raised in the USA, she is a 50-year student of Swami Rudrananda and practitioner of Buddhist meditation. She is the author of two cookbooks showing how to create delicious meals using non-industrial foods. Her food and lifestyle website JanesHealthyKitchen.com recently won the 2021 CEO Magazine award for “Best Food & Lifestyle Blog in North America”.
Sri Jana’s upcoming books include “Buddha Speaks” a channeled book by Gautama Buddha. She will soon release “Heal Your Past Lives, Six Steps to Dissolve Old Trauma for Lasting Happiness”. Her latest book, co-authored by her Bhutanese husband Lama D, is titled “From the Kingdom of Happiness, The Bhutan Travel Cookbook”. More on upcoming books. Sri Jana and Lama D live in Bali.