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Neshamah Project Episode 47: 4 Worlds Meditation

20m · The Neshamah Project · 24 Oct 14:22

Four Worlds Meditation for Healing and Connection: Embark on a 20-minute transformative journey through the Kabbalistic framework of the Four Worlds. This meditation guides listeners from the tangible realm of Asiyah (Action) to the transcendent sphere of Atzilut (Emanation), fostering a deep connection to one's physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual layers. Designed as a beacon of solace, it offers a pathway to find strength, clarity, and unity, especially resonant amidst the challenges of recent events.

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