Ascension News: Creating Holy Angelic Ritual Space

The Soul Matrix - Podcast autorstwa Steve Nobel

"A large part of my work with Starseeds is in assisting them in creating Holy Angelic Ritual Space. There has been a shift in the work recently that I need to tell you about that is relevant to this subject.Before I get into that please note that sacred space is somewhere where we separate from the daily chores of our everyday life in order to connect with the light and Infinite Intelligence within and also with the light and Infinite Intelligence in others and in the Universe around us. We can find sacred space by visiting holy or magical places in the world such as Mount Shasta in the US and Avebury in the UK. There are many holy and magical places found all over the world that hold a special energy that assists in meditation and achieving certain states of consciousness.Yet, we do not have to travel long distances to find sacred space, we can create sacred space in our homes or in a local spot in nature. If you are creating sacred space in your home then this is a place that you dedicate to silence and meditation. You can fill this space with spiritual symbols, plants, and anything that uplifts and soothes your spirit. You can even create a sacred altar in this space where you can burn incense or light a candle. The important thing about this space is that you imbue it with your energy while in meditation.In this space you might even call angelic light into the walls, floor, ceiling, door, windows and all objects and furnishings. In this way you invite a higher light into the space to protect it from outside lower energies.In my meditations and transmissions I include calling angelic light into the space to protect the space. My meditations and transmissions are intended to create sacred space not only in a dedicated space in your home but also to create a sacred space in your energy field so that you can take this space wherever you go..... "Music by Sefy Tofan - Raising Energy (Anima Mundi - SoundStripe).

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