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Writing with a Muse guidance and meditation

Writing with a Muse guidance and meditation

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The audio introduces the concept of using guided meditation and connecting with a muse to support writing projects. It emphasizes the importance of clarity in defining the desired outcome and audience before starting the meditation. The meditation takes the listener through a journey in a magical forest, where they can communicate with forest creatures and eventually find a lake full of muses. The listener is encouraged to ask their muse for guidance and begin writing, without time to think, for a predetermined amount of time. The muse is asked what will come next, so the writing can be continued later. Hi, welcome to this short audio. The world of alchemy has no limits and one of the gifts it offers us is the use of guided meditation, innocence and connecting with a muse to support and direct and dictate to us anything that we are planning to write, whether it's a book, a report, poetry, a funding application, it can be anything. Ahead of taking this meditation, which will begin in a few minutes, it's important to be quite clear about the outcome you are after in this writing and some of the things that are relevant, such as the themes, the audience, the outcome you would like, how you would like them to respond to it. And once you've got clarity on that, checking in that it's all from your heart and that it aligns from your land of plenty, settle yourself down. You need to have pen and paper or a writing device available to you because at the end of this meditation, you'll be ready to pick up your pen and write. It is helpful to set a time that you plan to write. How many minutes? 20, 25, an hour? That's your choice. And the choice you make is to write for those minutes the entire time. Just write, no time to think, just write and write and write and write. Come into your heart and just write whatever arises. You'll be amazed. So, get yourself comfortable, let go, relax and allow your feet to melt into the floor and feel grounded. Take time to breathe and connect with your heart. And we begin the journey of connecting to your muse. Step into innocence and imagine yourself in a magical forest. Notice the sounds, the colours, the textures, the feel and the sights. Notice what it is like to walk through this forest. Immerse yourself in the scents, the places and the sounds. Imagine walking through the forest in innocence. The leaves, the details, things you hear, things you see both big and small and hear things that you've not normally heard before. And imagine your sixth sense is switched on and that you can communicate with the whole of the forest. With all the forest sprites and characters and fairies and tree elves and tree folk and the trees. And you come across a path, a spacious path, well led. And you begin walking along this path and you walk along it until there is a fork in the path and you take the left fork. And you follow this fork, this path and carry on walking through this forest. And you hear the sound of water. And you notice the path splits once more. And you go along the path to the left. And that is where sound is. And you come up to a woodland stream. And there is a path going uphill again to your left and you begin walking uphill along the stream. And you get to a point where the land levels out and you stop there. And you notice a lake. And the lake is full of muses, all ready to help you with your writing today. And you scan across the water connecting from your heart to theirs and ask that your muse steps forward. And you ask her or him their name. And when you have had your introductions you ask that the muse begins to help you and work with you and begins to write with you. So take out your pen and begin writing. Writing what your muse is guiding you to write and carry on writing for the allotted time. And when you're nearing the end of that time, ask the muse what will come next and make note of that so that when you pick up this writing again you can ask your muse, you can call to her and you can ask her to carry on with your story. And now begin writing.

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