Videos by The Laughing Buddha. Retreat and Wellness Centre in Wellington. Classically trained pianist. Sound healing Practitioner & Intuitive 🦋 🌸 Energy healer Mother ♥ Following the teachings I received from Buddhist monks & Native American Chiefs who where close friends of my family 🌿 🧚♀️
Blessed way to spend our youngest daughter's birthday .
White dove of peace 🕊 🌿
Just arrived from my mums in England across the other side of the world ♥ The card I picked 🤯 hehe . #love #meditation #buddhism #aotearoa #wellington #musica #transformation #singingbowls #newzealand #archangelmichael
Sound healing is an ancient wellness practice for healing, relaxation, and self-care. A sound healing session involves lying down in a cozy and comfortable setting, closing our eyes, and focusing on sounds made by music instruments like chimes, gongs, and singing bowls.
Beautiful afternoon Sacred Womens Circle. 🌸 Womb Healing 🌸. #hoponoponotransformacion #womensupportingwomen #abudunce #soundhealingbowls #innerchild
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The Flower Moon invites you to rediscover the joy and beauty in the present moment. Consider how you can extend more grace to yourself. 🌸 🌸 🌸 The May full moon marks a turning point, May’s full moon is often called the Flower Moon. This name originated with the Algonquin First Nations people, while the Cree have called it the Budding Moon. Every full moon is an invitation to let go. To look at what we have been growing in our lives, hearts, and minds, and weed what’s no longer serving us. It’s a time to think about completion, the end of a cycle, and to release what’s no longer needed. The May full moon is an especially powerful time ♥ When we are working on letting go, it’s always important to also consider what we are making space for. As we move into this new season, what do we want to have room for? What new habits can we cultivate for this coming part of the year? Find Some Flowers The Flower Moon is a wonderful time to get outside. Depending on where you live, you might like the practice of blossom hunting: go out in your neighborhood and try to find flowers. Look at what’s in bloom. Smell the flowers, if you can, take their pictures, and soak up the bright colors and the This year has come with some big feelings and big changes, and the full moons tend to intensify whatever it is we’re feeling. Part of a letting-go practice is a willingness to feel. Often when we are in a stage of release, we want to push away the feelings we’ve been dealing with, to get rid of them and move on, so to speak. Ironically, the best way to move on from whatever we’re dealing with is to actually sit down and deal with it. As the old adage goes, you can’t heal what you can’t feel. On this May Flower Moon, take the time to pause and let yourself feel. Get outside, find some flowers, meditate, and most of all, enjoy.