This is a time for self-reflection and correction.
We have each accumulated unproductive negativity, pain, hurt, and disappointment. With this debris it is difficult to access a higher frequency of our energies.
Teish, L. (1985). Jambalaya, The Natural Woman's Book. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
University of Maryland Medical Center. (2011). Home: UMM.EDU. Retrieved April 26, 2012, from University of Maryland Medical Center Website: http://www.umm.edu
We have each accumulated unproductive negativity, pain, hurt, and disappointment. With this debris it is difficult to access a higher frequency of our energies.
Healing
is a journey requiring focus, practice and ritual. Change is a step by step
process of internal spiritual cleansings through baths, readings/divinations
and meditations.
This is an
ancient way of living.
In our modern times we
have neglected the ancient truths.
To reconnect
on a meaningful and productive level requires working
internally. Change is individual and internal to manifest externally. This
is a miraculous time if we reconnect to the ancient
truths and wisdoms. Water therapies have been identified to stimulate healing.
(University of Maryland Medical Center, 2011)
Cleaning the spiritual body
gives us more control over our lives. (Teish, 1985)
This year spiritual baths have
become part of my daily life and that of my family and friends. With daily
guidance from the Ancestors and Orishas customized baths are assisting each of
us along this journey of self-actualization. Baths are customized daily.
“The baths energize the water.
The salt baths can assist in calming or self-reflection or remove negative
energies or re-energizing,”
explained A.A.
It is a process of baths to
work with you step by step. Change is a step by step process. Spiritual baths
assist in strengthening your internal guidance.
It is a way to reconnect to Ancestral roots and guidance.
Diane Littles Spiritual Coaching/Consulting Baths &
Reading Packages available.
For more information
please contact me @ dianelittles@gmail.com
References
Teish, L. (1985). Jambalaya, The Natural Woman's Book. New York: HarperCollins Publishers.
University of Maryland Medical Center. (2011). Home: UMM.EDU. Retrieved April 26, 2012, from University of Maryland Medical Center Website: http://www.umm.edu
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