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Kadosh Meditations 

 

What are Kadosh Meditations?

"Kadosh" (קָדוֹשׁ) is a Hebrew word that means "holy" or "sacred." It is often used in religious and spiritual contexts to describe something or someone that is set apart, consecrated, or dedicated to a divine purpose. In Jewish tradition, for example, God is often referred to as "HaKadosh Baruch Hu," meaning "The Holy One, Blessed Be He." The term "Kadosh" is associated with a state of purity, reverence, and spiritual sanctity.

 

Over the past two years, I've been practicing a technique that was imparted to me by my personal spirit guides. This technique involves guiding people through meditations using their personal aura shield to help them ask the most important questions related to their current life situation. The aim is to assist individuals in aligning their lives with their reason for incarnating in this present lifetime.

 

Each person's aura color corresponds to their current vibrations, offering a unique insight tailored to their specific circumstances. This approach allows us to concentrate on the aspects that will help manifest a life that is in harmony with an individual's life purpose.


Through Kadosh Meditations, we establish a profound connection with your higher self and ultimate purpose, enabling you to lead a more fulfilling life. I will lead you in meditation, helping you unveil insights into what deserves your utmost attention in the present moment, so you can realize your dreams and aspirations. Together, we will tap into the innate resources within you: your spirit, your Aura shield, and your spiritual support team, which includes your ancestors and guides. This process will align you with your highest good, empowering you to manifest the life you desire. 


Curious if Kadosh Meditations are the right fit for you? Have questions about the process? Feel free to schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation where I'll be happy to address any inquiries you may have and provide a more comprehensive overview of the service I offer.

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