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Sacred space

Owner from Balance for Life

Hi dear neighbours

I was reminded about the importance of a sacred space today. A space that is yours and that has been designed and decorated by you to feel safe, comfortable and cradled. It does not have to be big nor has to be a room as such. But whenever you go there you can feel at ease you can relax and recuperate.
For me it is my consulting room. I have created it with balance in mind. All items in it are meaningful to me or have a healing sacred energy, form, sound or scent.
When I need some peace and quiet I come here.
I do my meditations here and my studies related to holistic healing . Do you have your sacred place? It could be a spot in the forest or beach or a park or a garden. A sacred place can also be a place that you create in your mind. If you would like to know how you can contact me. Txt 021 02218085 or pm me

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