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The Light Violets - Living Here and Now (Melting of the inner and outer worlds)

Light Violets

Text from the Padmasambhava Association:

"The last of the Light Waves is a balancing of our emotional Being. If we have passed through all the previous Light Waves, it gives a kind of completion to our perception of the internal organs. Subjective and objective aspects fall into balance as well as our tendencies to move away from the present into the past or the future.

"Our daily drama becomes an entertaining soap opera. Being in a quiet, contented space of aliveness."

 

The Light Violets are presented in four parts, one for each of the following organ circuits:

- The Brain (Beautiful Mind)

- The Arms (Emotional Balance)

- The Cerebellum (Looking Within Without Fear)

- The Legs (Feet on the Ground)

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