A Guided Meditation to Find Clarity in the Stillness (Female Voice)

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The Harmony Series: The Harmony of Beginnings

Hey love, it’s Jody Agard. New beginnings hold such energy and possibility. As we continue with our Harmony Series, today’s meditation will help you align with the harmony that comes when you open yourself to fresh starts. So close your eyes, and let’s begin. Love you, Jody Learn ...  Show more

SLEEP: Slow Down Your Mind: Sleep Meditation for Deep Relaxation

Hello friend, it’s Jody Agard. If your mind has been racing, tonight’s meditation will help you slow it down so you can rest in ease and sleep peacefully. So settle in, and let’s begin. Sweet dreams, Jody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 

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