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New Group of World Servers

New Group of World Servers

– Those who work for a better world

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Throughout the world are men and women of Goodwill, men and women who work tirelessly to help their fellow man. These people live in every nation but transcend all borders. They are citizens of Planet Earth. Their work is not heralded. It may never be noticed by the media. Yet this world is impacted daily by their efforts.

They may not be known to one another but they are drawn together in a vision of the potential for a better world.

They belong to many different religions, many different groups and many different clubs.

The principles they aspire to are self-forgetfulness and harmlessness and right speech.

You can help support their work by joining people all around the world in all languages at 5pm daily.

They are known as The New Group of World Servers.

This invocation incorporates the principle that energy follows thought. It is a simple act that helps align you positively with a better world. It requires no belief. It takes only a moment of joining in your intention. Your voicing this invocation helps support their work for a better world.

The Blessing of the New Group of World Servers

May the Power of the One Life
pour through the group of all true servers;

May the Love of the One Soul
characterize the lives of all who seek to aid the Great Ones.

May we fulfill our part in the One Work
through self-forgetfulness, harmlessness and right speech.

  • Self-forgetfulness – We are demonstrating self-forgetfulness any time we respond to the needs of another without considering our desires or our needs or our personal ambition. This is an act of service and most often engaged in as a demonstration of love.
  • Harmlessness – This is being aware of the consequences of our actions (often unintended) and making a conscious choice to do no harm to another.
  • Right Speech – Words have power. It is important to use that power wisely to use the power of your intention and your will to bring about good.

You are invited to join in this effort of world service each day in a brief meditation at 5 p.m., your local time wherever you are, by just voicing the Blessing of the New Group of World Servers above.

Namaste and thank you for joining in this great service. Please share this with other like-minded friends.

 

Last updated 9-5-2018

 

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Breath of Life

Breath of Life

One Life, One Love, One Breath

We are all One by Genevieve Gerard

Many teachers of the Spiritual Path teach about Oneness.

In our world of rugged individualism and self-focus this concept of Oneness is foreign and can be a little threatening.

After all, if we are truly all one, if we truly believe that and begin to live that, we would have to change our behavior to others.

Within this paradigm of thought we would not only be compelled to follow the Golden Ruledo unto others as you would have them do unto you” we would realize that in the Oneness that unites us, harming another causes us harm.

This is a vast and profound concept that as we ponder on it, would by logical conclusion transform all our relationships into right human relationships. It would lead us to the conclusion that Arjuna reached on the battlefield as told in the Bhagavad Gita “I can no longer war against myself.” If by some miracle of awareness and enlightenment every human being on earth began to accept and live this concept, the Golden Age of Peace and Prosperity prophets predict would be immediately ushered in, not just for 1,000 years, but forever.

Greed, war, revenge, selfishness, and forces that move so much of our current reality would become unthinkable. Watching anyone, anywhere in the world die of hunger, a virus pandemic or the diseases of contaminated water would be too painful to bear.

If we grasped the truth of Oneness of which the sages and wise men expound, we would realize that not only are we our brother’s keeper but that by helping our brother we are helping ourselves.
      – Genevieve Gerard

This concept is so vast, so outside of our daily experience, that it is easy to dismiss. We think, “How can we be One since I am clearly me and you are clearly you?” It is easy to reject these thoughts, even among spiritually motivated and inclined people. We quickly ascribe these insights to Holy Men or Saints knowing that to live and embody such a truth would bring so much change and transformation to the world that it is beyond our imagination, beyond our ability to even conceptualize.

Recently, while I meditated with some friends on the issues of Goodwill and the Will to Good, embodied in the past Olympic Games, an image came to me that in some small way demonstrates this principle of unity, of oneness. It was a positive image I called One Breath, One Life.

I invite you to experience this image as you just breathe. To experience this, you must join with your thoughts and your imagination the possibility of the oneness of our being linked with all of life on this planet. That link is through the life-yielding breath. Something we can take for granted.

Recently, while I meditated, an image (and meditation) came to me that demonstrates the principle of unity, of oneness. It was a positive image I called One Breath, One Life…

Breathing Oneness Meditation

As you sit and breathe (no more is required of you than that), realize that the air you breathe is the same air that is available to every living being on earth, purified every minute by plants and trees.

As the air enters your lungs, it infuses your blood, your very life force. The molecules, the atoms the very essence of that breath circulates through you, infuses you, sustains you.

When you exhale, those atoms, those molecules are released back into the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide you release is then transformed by plants, maybe as far away as the Amazon or some rainforest. The atoms and molecules that have nourished and sustained you travel on the currents of air to faraway peoples and foreign cultures.

This air, these very atoms, and molecules, are available to other life forms, the plant life of the planet and the animals of the planet. That which has touched you and sustained your life is available to touch them and sustain their life.

As you just sit and breathe in and exhale naturally and effortlessly in this small way we can become aware of the unity of life that exists on this unconscious, pre-conscious level.

Have gratitude and give thanks for the miracle of purified breath and oneness.

 

               – GG

 

As I realized this, pondered on this and imagined this I was filled with a sense of oneness, a sense of connectedness to life that filled me with great peace and with great joy. This is a simple way we can touch this concept through our mind, through our intention, through our heart. If you choose to try this exercise while you are sitting and breathing, make sure you “Calm your Mind, Open your Heart and Invite the Light.”

Pay attention to any thoughts and impressions that may come from your Soul (your Higher Self) and realize that ‘Energy Follows Thought.’ Ponder on this! Your actions or lack of actions can affect others.

In this simple experience you have touched on the unity of life through breath, the oneness of all of life for just these brief moments of time, right here, right now.

Namaste,

   Genevieve

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About the author:
Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened Soul awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of your soul.”

Read more details…

Genevieve has a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy and Theology and a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling and for over thirty years has worked one-on-one with people who were recovering from devastating disabilities and chronic pain. Teaching the mastery of the mind-body relationship she was one of the early professionals trained in biofeedback, visualization, imagery, and meditation as essential techniques to help people heal their bodies, heal their emotions, heal their minds, and heal their lives.

Genevieve’s work demonstrates what she knows so well, “It is spiritual connectedness that triggers physical healing and emotional and mental well-being.”  Helping people, like you, tap into your higher-self is the power she wields to guide you to heal and transform your life.

Now, with this understanding, she combines the effective techniques she developed over decades teaching mind-body mastery along with her extensive experience in meditation and spiritual development to create a synthesis of mind-body-spirit that delivers complete healing and opens the door to unlimited personal growth and an encounter with your Soul.

In addition to her current life guidance coaching sessions, and workshops performed around the world, Genevieve has produced more than 20+ guided meditations in the last eight years that are available on Apple Music (iTunes), Amazon, CDBaby, and her website.

It is her vision that through your experience with the techniques of awareness, visualization, and meditation, the love of your Soul will touch and transform your life through her writings and products. It is her sincere desire that the potential of a life of joy and celebration that seems to elude so many people can become a reality for you, now and forever.

Browse her life story and read the Touch of the Soul that changed her world. To contact Genevieve, visit her keep in touch page.

 

Last updated 5/20/2020

 

Copyright © 2012-2020 Genevieve Gerard and Touch of the Soul LLC. All Rights Reserved.

 

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Mindfulness

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Mindfulness and
Meditations For Daily Joy

-Taking Mindfulness
to the Soul Level

by Douglas Russell, M.S.W.

Mindfulness meditation and Genevieve Gerard’s work have a lot in common. I know this from personal experience. I began meditating regularly in the late 1960’s. At the time, I was studying spiritual philosophies and transpersonal psychology. I was also learning traditional psychotherapy in graduate school. My meditation practice began with the same steps presented in the Meditations for Daily Joy: first getting centered by relaxing my body and calming my feelings and thoughts, then opening my heart and visualizing a brilliant point of light over my head as a symbol of my soul. I was learning that variations of these techniques had been passed down through generations of spiritual teachers in the East over thousands of years.

When I started exploring mindfulness in the 1990’s, it was also described as evolving from those ancient Eastern traditions, but it wasn’t connected directly to spirituality or the soul. It was popularized in the U.S. through the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program at the University of Massachusetts, founded by a man with a Ph.D. in molecular biology, Jon Kabat-Zinn. The basic technique is to sit or lie down, and simply pay attention to your breath or your body sensations. Anytime the mind starts to wander, bring it back over and over to these sensations in the present moment: breathing awareness, and the five senses.

Over the past 30 years, mindfulness has proved to be very effective–not only for stress management, but for coping with chronic pain, depression and addiction, and for improving relationships. In medicine and psychology, mindfulness is still presented as secular: it works just as well for people who are not religious as for those who have strong spiritual beliefs. It seems so different from Touch of the Soul, which is clearly the work of a spiritual teacher who has combined a variety of techniques to guide people toward the experience of higher consciousness. Let’s look at what mindfulness is, then I’ll describe how mindfulness and Touch of the Soul meet and blend so well, as Genevieve Gerard takes us beyond today’s mindfulness practices into the experience of spirituality.

Mindfulness has been explored in great detail by researchers, physicians, psychologists, and religious leaders. Through the myriad of workshops, writings, CD’s, DVD’s and websites, four basic aspects of mindfulness meditation come up over and over again:

1. Being in the present moment. Often our body is in one place but our mind is somewhere else: we’re thinking about the past (would-a, could-a, should-a), concerned about the future, or wanting things to be different from the way they are. But the body can’t travel to the past or future: it’s living only in the present. When you are mindful of your breathing, or what you are seeing or hearing, your attention shifts from your thoughts to your immediate experience. It is only when you are fully aware in the here and now, that you truly experience your life.

2. Doing one thing at a time and knowing that you’re doing it. Modern life often requires that we think, plan, and move rapidly among many activities. There’s nothing wrong with multi-tasking, but it’s not mindfulness. To be mindful is to take a break from all that movement of body and mind, and focus on just one thing–like the sensations in your feet while walking, or experiencing the pleasure of taking one bite of your favorite food while giving your full attention to smelling, tasting and chewing it.

3. Using in-tention to focus at-tention. If your intention is to sit down and enjoy a good meal, your best chance at success is to keep your attention on eating without the distraction of watching TV or reading or constant conversation. Mindfulness involves learning to stay with your intention: you choose to focus on breathing, and every time you notice your attention has moved to something else, you gently return your focus to breathing awareness. During meditation the mind will surely wander. Your body might capture your attention with feelings of fatigue or pain. Sounds in the environment might disturb your concentration. Any number of things could take your attention away from your breathing; but to be mindful is to stay with your purpose regardless of any such distractions. People from all walks of life find that mindfulness meditation helps with productivity and achieving goals. It’s training yourself to stay focused on what you’re intending to do.

4. Practicing meditation regularly. Mindfulness is a skill that improves with consistent practice. The direct experience and insights this meditation provides are called wisdom-based learning, as contrasted with fact-based learning that comes from a teacher or a book. Taking classes or reading about meditation is useful, but it isn’t mindfulness. When you have practiced day-after-day, returning to a calm center of awareness every time there’s a distraction, eventually you can hold onto that state of mind even when facing life’s trials and tribulations. Beginners in meditation may sense a calm and centered state of consciousness only for brief moments, but with continued practice it becomes a habit, a way of life. In mindfulness terms, “states become traits.”

 

Genevieve Gerard’s teachings on transformational consciousness point toward many levels of mindful awareness and beyond. She sees centering as a stepping stone to higher states of mind which eventually lead to being in touch with your soul and living a life full of love, creativity and joy.”
    – Doug Russell

 
The many facets of mindfulness boil down to this: centering comes about by paying attention to the body and the five senses rather than getting caught up in negative thinking or worrying. We can learn to experience life’s challenges and hardships from a center of calm and kindly awareness. Genevieve Gerard’s teachings on transformational consciousness point toward many levels of mindful awareness and beyond. She sees centering as a stepping stone to higher states of mind which eventually lead to being in touch with your soul and living a life full of love, creativity and joy. Her methods include affirmations–focusing on carefully-chosen positive words and thoughts–plus sensory awareness, and use of the creative imagination, visualizing images, symbols, colors, and energy flows.

Here’s how I see the four basic aspects of mindfulness in light of
Genevieve Gerard’s teachings:

1. In the present moment, I know that I am between heaven and earth,
and I am not alone.

Prepare to meditate by focusing on breathing awareness and inviting your body to relax. You surrender your weight to the pull of gravity, acknowledging that you are being supported by the earth. Continue this move into your centered self by inviting your mind to become calm and your heart to open. As this inner observer you can affirm that you are more than any particular body sensation or feeling or thought that you have. You then sense or imagine your higher self as a point of light above your head shining like the sun. This whole process is an acknowledgment that your life in the here and now exists literally between heaven and earth. You are opening your mind to the recognition that you are much more than your earthly existence–that you are a spiritual being.

The next step in meditation could involve focusing your attention on positive thoughts and energies, or on the highest human qualities such as forgiveness or love. In reality, such qualities are often experienced in relationship to others. Your daily life involves contacts with people close to you and with strangers. Even if you are meditating alone, you know that in the here and now, there are many other people going about their lives as you focus on yours. Any meditation technique that promotes personal well-being can be extended for the well-being of others. Start with “joy to myself;” proceed with “joy to the world.” As you continue this practice, you will notice the rising quality of your relationships and the sense of being connected to all of life.

2. My mind can sense and know many things at one time.

Mindfulness emphasizes the physical senses for experiencing the here and now, but there is an acknowledgment of the mind as a sixth sense. The brain interprets what our eyes and ears register in the physical world, while the mind has its own perceptions that are meta-physical. It may be true that the verbal concrete mind does one thing at a time, like looking at a rainbow and naming each color, deliberately focusing your eyes on one color, then the next and the next. But suppose you center yourself, and look at the rainbow as a whole, softening your eyes, perceiving all the colors at once, without labeling them. This is an example of using the abstract mind–the perspective of higher consciousness.

Genevieve Gerard shows us how we can learn through meditation to apply this broader perspective in everyday life. Suppose you go for a walk and as you take a single step you pay attention to the sensation of your foot touching the ground, then build awareness: also notice that you are breathing in, that you are seeing the beautiful colors of flowers, and you are exchanging warm greetings with people you walk by. Suppose you start to eat an egg, and as you bring that first bite toward your mouth, seeing and smelling it, feeling your mouth watering, you pause to reflect on this moment as the culmination of the past, and containing seeds of the future. The egg came from a chicken, was gathered and packaged by ranch hands, taken to market by a truck driver, and placed on display and sold by workers in the market before you bought it and brought it home. After you eat it, it will provide your body the energy it needs as you move through the rest of your day.

3. My intention is to focus on the images, qualities, and thoughts that are pathways to higher consciousness.

As you continue to develop your meditation skills, you can expand the scope and variety of your intentions. To some degree, the chattering mind will continue to disturb your concentration, but you will eventually find that you can return to center more quickly and easily than you could at the beginning. In effect, you’re developing your will, your power of choice. As you choose to give more attention to the image of the radiant light above your head, that alone engenders some of the highest qualities. It’s like sitting in the sunlight on a pleasant day. The sun’s warmth brings a feeling of being nurtured and loved. The sun’s light brings a sense of mental clarity and light-heartedness. It is the opposite of darkness, which symbolizes ignorance, depression or fear.

Subjects for meditation besides the breath could be a single word, a positive phrase or sentence, or a sequence of several steps. A meditation on the word “gratitude” is like holding a precious stone in your hand, looking carefully at all its various facets. You may begin to feel gratitude for each of your loved ones, for anything in your life that you enjoy, for your accomplishments, for the daily moments of noticing that which is good, beautiful, or fulfilling. Expand this idea by meditating on a phrase or sentence from the Affirmations for Abundance, which are positive thoughts that can bring your mind and your life into states of inspiration, celebration, joy, prosperity. Or meditate on a series of steps, beginning with “calm your mind, open your heart, invite the light;” continue by lighting a candle, and as it dispels darkness, hold the thought of faith and hope dispelling fear; then as you get a sense of transcending your own fear, imagine that each moment you focus on the light, it is building and multiplying, and helping to ignite hope for everyone, making the world a better place.

In Genevieve Gerard’s articles and the Meditations for Daily Joy CD’s, you’ll find many examples of going through a set series of steps, on themes ranging from dealing with negative emotions or challenging relationships, to building a broader perspective on everyday experiences like eating, bathing, taking a walk, or traveling. The principle involved here is that energy follows thought: through regular focus on any positive human quality, it eventually becomes a trait–a way of looking at life, a way of experiencing your life that is available throughout each and every day.

4. As I meditate regularly, my soul becomes more familiar to me,
as a part of who I truly am.

The soul is our higher self, that aspect of our identity which has all the highest and best qualities of human nature: unconditional love, wisdom, goodwill, creativity, joy. The soul has a perspective that includes our personal concerns or needs yet goes beyond them. There is a recognition of being part of the larger whole–a sense of the interdependence with other human beings and with all of life. There is a sense that any problems or concerns of the moment can be seen in a new light, free of fear, anxiety or depression.

Among the symbols of the soul to meditate upon are: that brilliant point of light above the head, a wise spiritual guide or master, or an angel. Besides focusing on these during a formal sitting meditation, we can return to these images anytime during the day while involved in other activities. In mindfulness this is called informal practice. In Touch of the Soul work, this is developing a “dual consciousness.” It is applying the principle that energy follows thought. Along with the full awareness of activities and relationships in the physical world, there can be a constant sense of the perspective and influence of the soul–the sense that at each moment, you are a spiritual being, living in the light, with access to the qualities of a higher purpose, love, wisdom, and creativity. Your soul becomes your constant companion on your journey through life.

 


About the Author: Douglas Russell, M.S.W. has studied esotericism and practiced occult meditation for over 40 years. As a psychotherapist, trainer of healthcare professionals, medical social worker and writer, he specialized in psychosynthesis–a psychology of personal and spiritual growth that combines traditional counseling methods with guided imagery, visualization and meditation. He has been exploring mindfulness practices for over ten years.


 


About Genevieve Gerard: Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the soul.” Browse her body of work at www.GenevieveGerard.com. Copyright © 2012 by Genevieve Gerard. All rights reserved.


 

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Oprah | Transcendental Meditation

Meditation and Oprah

Tonight at 6pm PT, Oprah will air an episode on ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’ (on her OWN [Oprah Winfrey Network]) regarding Meditation. It will tell the country about her newfound devotion to meditation and focus on the technique of meditation called Transcendental Meditation introduced to the United States by The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. In this ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’ episode Oprah interviews locals and shares video of a six-hour visit to the Maharishi University of Management last October in the City of Fairfield, Iowa.

Transcendental Meditation is a great entre into discovering the benefits of meditation. It was my first exploration of meditation 44 years ago. You have probably heard of it because the Maharishi became known in the 1960s as the Guru of the Beatles band and the guru of Deepak Chopra.

Over the years the techniques of Transcendental Meditation have impacted the lives of many. The work of the Maharishi lives on today through his worldwide organization. Certified teachers of the Transcendental Meditation technique are available all around the world. Click here to find out more about Transcendental Meditation.

The practice of meditation has been a core experience in my life that has impacted every area of my life bringing me to a life of joy.”
    – Genevieve Gerard

Although in the 44 years since I began meditation, through the practice of Transcendental Meditation, my experience with mediation has grown and expanded and I will always be grateful to the Maharishi for his life and his work in bringing such a valuable gift to the Western World.

To thank and honor our teachers who have come before us and their teachers who have come before them is to understand that meditation has emerged from the ageless wisdom through time as a guidepost to mankind’s spiritual journey.

Through meditation we can integrate our mind, our emotions, our bodies and our Soul and become all we were meant to be, to live fully in harmony and joy.”
    – Genevieve Gerard

Please tune in to Oprah’s episode today and support her and the millions across the planet who are opening their hearts, their minds and their souls to the life changing and life enhancing experiences of meditation.

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Oprah Winfrey on Transcendental Meditation

On December 7, 2011, Oprah Winfrey was featured in a candid, one-on-one interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz and discussed how all 400 employees at Harpo Studios now meditate and how much of a difference meditation has made in her life and the lives of her staff.


To view this short video on YouTube directly click Meditation and Oprah.


Namaste I wish you joy

 

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Difference Between Prayer and Meditation

The Difference Between Prayer and Meditation

Read the Difference Between Prayer and Meditation, Serenity Sunday article by Genevieve Gerard

This article is part of my on-going series on Prayer & Faith and Meditation.

The spiritual journey, no matter the name of the path or the structure of the belief has always contained the techniques of both prayer and meditation.

Some paths include both prayer and meditation, comfortably vacillating from one to the other depending upon the purpose or needs of the moment.

In many ways prayer and meditation are twins, but they are not identical twins. They differ in subtle but significant ways.

When I was first taught to meditate by a Maharishi Yogi; as I was leaving the instruction called an “initiation” back in the 1960s, I recall pondering about the experience I had just had. I remarked to myself that I had previously known the state of consciousness that I had just experienced at the conclusion of a time of deep prayer; a state I had referred to as “prayer beyond words.” Ponder on this!

Even at that young age the universality of the path we take to connect to our Soul struck me. Beyond the connection to our Soul, which I have come to believe is the hearts desire of everyone, exists the desire to connect with a higher source (God), however, you define God.

Each one of us needs time and space for recollection, meditation and calmness…. Thanks be to God that this is so!”
        – Pope Benedict XVI

It is to reach the Soul and connect to God that people along all spiritual paths engage in the practice of both prayer and meditation. And although both prayer and meditation serve a similar function there are differences in both the purpose, method, and outcome of the two practices.

Prayer is you speaking to God & meditation is allowing the spirit to speak to you.”
        – Deepak Chopra

Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra on prayer vs. meditation

Prayer has always seemed to be best suited to times when praise or petition is the need. In times of great need, prayer seems to spring naturally from the human heart as we reach out for help and healing in times of danger, distress, and pain, be it physical or emotional.

In times of trouble we reach automatically for the help and intervention of the Divine, even if we have no sustaining belief in the Divine. It is archetypal in the human experience to reach out, indeed cry out for that which is beyond our human limitations for help and comfort.

Likewise, in times of transcendent joy praise rises spontaneously in our heart. Even if we do not conceptualize what we are praising that welling feeling, praise accompanies the experience of great joy and great love.

I deepen my experience of God through prayer, meditation, and forgiveness.”
        – Marianne Williamson

Meditation is best suited for contemplation, deepening our understanding or quieting the chattering mind and engaging the power of our higher source (Soul) to bring about the desired result. One would meditate for deep relaxation, healing and to invoke the power of our intention using techniques such as visualization.

Meditation is more a conscious approach than prayer and as such garners the best result when entered into with conscious intent and regularity. The continuity of consciousness that disciplined practice of meditation grants makes meditation the technique of choice when one desires a specific outcome, which is why visualization is a technique incorporated into most meditations.

There exists a myriad of techniques of meditation designed by spiritual leaders and masters throughout time to bring the student of meditation to the desired state of consciousness, being or understanding.

In understanding the subtle differences that exist between prayer and meditation, we are empowered to draw from these two ways to connect with our Soul and connect with our Source using whatever method is best suited to our desired outcome.”
        – Genevieve Gerard

Fortunately, we can choose and use whatever technique best meets our needs at the moment, freely guided by the wisdom of our inner nature and our Soul in any moment of time to receive what we need.

I encourage you to explore prayer and/or meditation and see which resonates with you.

Namaste,

   Genevieve

The Blessing of Love on All That You Do!

 

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Genevieve - Soulful

 

About the author:
Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened Soul awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of your soul.”

Read more details…

Genevieve has a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy and Theology and a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling and for over thirty years has worked one-on-one with people who were recovering from devastating disabilities and chronic pain. Teaching the mastery of the mind-body relationship she was one of the early professionals trained in biofeedback, visualization, imagery, and meditation as essential techniques to help people heal their bodies, heal their emotions, heal their minds, and heal their lives.

Genevieve’s work demonstrates what she knows so well, “It is spiritual connectedness that triggers physical healing and emotional and mental well-being.”  Helping people, like you, tap into your higher-self is the power she wields to guide you to heal and transform your life.

Now, with this understanding, she combines the effective techniques she developed over decades teaching mind-body mastery along with her extensive experience in meditation and spiritual development to create a synthesis of mind-body-spirit that delivers complete healing and opens the door to unlimited personal growth and an encounter with your Soul.

In addition to her current life guidance coaching sessions, and workshops performed around the world, Genevieve has produced more than 20+ guided meditations in the last eight years that are available on iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, and her website.

It is her vision that through your experience with the techniques of awareness, visualization, and meditation, the love of your Soul will touch and transform your life through her writings and products. It is her sincere desire that the potential of a life of joy and celebration that seems to elude so many people can become a reality for you, now and forever.

Browse her life story and read the Touch of the Soul that changed her world. To contact Genevieve, visit her keep in touch page.

 

Copyright © 2012-2019 Genevieve Gerard and Touch of the Soul LLC. All rights reserved.

 

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Meditation for Inner Peace

Meditation | Inner Peace

To quite the mind of meaningless chatter, to calm the emotions to peaceful repose and then to receive the Transcendent Love of the Soul is the joy of meditation that is available any time, any where you are, once you learn how to meditate daily.

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Using Meditation to Transform Your Life

Using Meditation to Transform Your Life

In the vast literature of meditation techniques, there are literally hundreds and possibly thousands of techniques that have been developed over thousands of years to help students of meditation resolve a myriad of life issues and life problems. From this rich storehouse of ancient wisdom, we can draw forth solutions to many of the challenges we face in our modern life.

Some of these techniques may require different words to be easily understood in our modern times, but the wisdom and the power transfers easily into our world to help the student of meditation grow and become all that they can be.

By opening ourselves to the knowledge of those who have preceded us on the pathway to enlightened awareness, we are able to benefit from truth when it is revealed to us without the limitations of dogma or doctrine. The whole evolution of human consciousness is ours to explore, to bring to today what we need to create a better tomorrow.

One of the simple techniques that is taught through Mindfulness meditation is to focus your awareness on your breath with a repetitive phrase such as “I am breathing in” followed by the thought “I am aware I am breathing in”.  This could also be followed by the thought “I am breathing in and out” concluded with the thought “I am aware I am breathing in and out.”  For further information about this simple technique look for more information about Mindfulness on the Plum Village website at: http://www.plumvillage.org/art-of-mindful-living.html .

Mindfulness is the energy of being aware and awake to the present moment. It is the continuous practice of touching life deeply in every moment of daily life. To be mindful is to be truly alive, present and at one with those around you and with what you are doing. We bring our body and mind into harmony while we wash the dishes, drive the car or take our morning shower.
-Thich Nhat Hanh

Ultimately, the wisdom of all that you have ever been and all that you are becoming is available to you from your higher self (Soul.) To connect to this source of wisdom you can let your mind calm by sitting quietly observing your breath, making no attempt to control your breathing, letting the natural rise and fall of the breath bring you to a centered relaxed place. Then visualize or imagine your Soul as a radiant point of Light above the tip of where your arms can stretch as you reach above your head. As you bring you mind to the calm and quiet that comes from observing the natural rise and fall of your breath consciously with intention open your mind to be receptive to your Soul through your intuition and insight. Then maintain receptivity keeping the chatter of your mind as quiet as possible for as long as possible.

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Feeling Free Visualization

Feeling Free Guided Training by Genevieve Gerard

Achieve greater balance and clarity in your life by transforming and transmuting all of your negative emotions, freeing you of any accumulated angers, and fears by cleansing your energy with this step-by-step visualization.

Feeling Free is a visualization to help you transform and transmute all of your emotional energy, finally freeing you of any accumulated angers, and fears by cleansing your energy with the power of breath and clear intention. It leaves you released and restored.

Once you learn the steps of the visualization you will be able to free yourself from the oppression of negativity enhancing your wisdom and insight in all life situations.

 

This powerful guided visualization and training
is designed to help you finally free yourself
of negative feelings and emotions.

 

PROBLEMS THIS
SOLVES FOR YOU

  • Calm Strong Emotions
  • Free Repressed Anger
  • Transmute Fears and Doubts
  • Release Built-up Congested Feelings and Pressures
  • Replace Anxiety and Stress with Happiness and Joy

 

WHY I AM THE PERSON TO
PROVIDE THIS TO YOU

My diverse visualizations and meditations are rooted in a rich soil of experience gained over years of studying, practicing and teaching. My deep history spans the Transcendental Meditation of the Maharishi, the revelation of Zen, and Tibetan Raja Yoga.

I have developed applications of meditation to heal and release emotions and pain through the use of the science of biofeedback. My visualizations and meditations were created to guide you to receive what you need, even to experience the oneness of all things and the source of all joy.

After forty years of clinical (mind-body studies) and life experiences I modified this technique from the ageless wisdom that has been passed down throughout the ages to be appropriate to modern times.

I have personally used this visualization for many years many times a day in my own life. It is one of our family’s favorite techniques that anyone of any age can now experience and take advantage of.

 

RESULTS ACHIEVED
USING THIS VISUALIZATION

When I taught executives stress management techniques all over the country this was always the technique they found to be most helpful.

As this has been available for download (previously as part of a bundle) on a variety of internet sites, it has been one of my most popular word-of-mouth, 5-star rated recommended visualizations. I regularly receive e-mails from all over the world with comments on how using the Feeling Free Visualization has transformed lives.

 

THIS IS
FOR YOU IF…

  • You are required or would like to speak in front of groups or audiences and reduce the butterflies in your gut
  • You want to Easily Transmute Any Negative Feelings you may have quickly
  • You need a powerful technique of transformation to Give You the Power Over Your Own Life and Emotions
  • You like to be able to master your response and reactions to others
  • You would like to Use the Technique Anywhere at any time (without people knowing) to very Quickly Help You Restore Emotional Equilibrium and Harmony In Your Life
  • You like to Be In Control of when and how often you might need to use the technique

 

THIS IS NOT
FOR YOU IF…

  • You want to continue to be tortured by fear
  • You like how your anger affects your friends and family
  • You would rather pay a therapist
  • You are unwilling to do the work to better yourself

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WHY THIS IS
FOR YOU

This visualization is part of a growing body of work that I continue to develop for you to have a better life. The Feeling Free Visualization helps you grow and transform, and is my loving gift to you and the world.

Because my reputation was built by delivering results for individuals with extreme physical, mental, emotional or spiritual challenges, you can be assured that this powerful visualization will work to help you reach your full potential and overcome your challenges, no matter what they are.

The real power of this visualization is its ability to allow you to Easily Transmute Any Negative Feelings you may have quickly.

This visualization can be done at any time and repetition enhances the effectiveness. You can do it, it’s as simple as breathing.

 

FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS

How Do I Know If This Is Right For Me?

Simple. Do you struggle with a temper? Do you react emotionally when people push your buttons or to life circumstances? Could you use a good emotional cleanse? If you need help in any of these areas, this step-by-step guided visualization is perfect for you.

 

How Quickly Does This Work?

That depends on how much stored negative feelings and emotions you have but our answer for this training visualization is “Immediately.” Once you have listened to the twenty-two minute Feeling Free guided visualization and training, you’ll see how easy it is to do the three-breath exercise and get instantaneous results as often as you need. It’s as simple as breathing in and out.

 

REASONS YOU
SHOULD DO THIS NOW

1. I’ve seen people waste decades of their life tortured by fear and frustrated by all of the built up negative feelings and emotions. Don’t be that person.

2. If you want to eliminate negative emotions and feelings that can affect your life then it’s best to find someone who’s already done it and learn from them. Feeling Free gives you a step-by-step roadmap for how to do it and why it works.

3. You can be the nicest person in the world, but if you don’t transcend and transmute all of the negativity that gets thrown at you, it will affect everyone, and everything that you do, in your life.

4. It’s not fair that negative feelings and emotions can be so overwhelming and make such a difference in your life. You have tried to overcome them so now let me support you in getting back in control. Once you know how that won’t happen anymore. And that will make you very happy.

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Energy Follows Thought

Energy Follows Thought

by Genevieve Gerard

Energy follows thought is a profound principle of man’s spiritual traditions. It is a truth of the Jewish tradition from the Book of Proverbs reveled in the words “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he”1.  It is echoed in the New Testament and it is a basic premise of the Ageless Wisdom.  It is also a key to understanding the premise behind Napoleon Hill’s famous book, Think and Grow Rich, and Norman Vicente Peals The Power of Positive Thinking.”  More recently, it is the core of the very popular book and movie The Secret.”

Within this simple truth is hidden great revelation. Within this simple truth is hidden great power to create the life you desire.  This truth is the principle behind the use of affirmations.  It is why in meditation we identify with our Higher Self.  It is a way of bringing into manifestation and expression the fullness of our being.

There are in this saying some key points. “As a man thinketh in his heart” is a deep expression that involves the whole being.

The mystery that this truth unveils, discloses not only the power of your thoughts, it is also a guide and lesson on the importance of disciplining your thoughts.  Because your thoughts have the power to bring energy into manifestation, it becomes important to harness this principle for your benefit.  This is why worry and fear have such a harmful impact on our lives.  The more thought and energy is expended in the creation of negative thought forms the more likely what is feared and worried about will happen. 

In order to bring positive transformation into your life using this principle you must harness your thoughts.  If you truthfully observe your thoughts for even a brief period of ten to twenty minutes, really looking honestly at what thoughts flitter across your mind, you may be shocked at how many negative and negating thoughts you find emerging.  If, in the light of this experiment, you ask the question, “Why can’t I have what I want?” You would have to answer, “Because I don’t think I can.”

Years ago, there were a series of post cards with short poems by Bernie Gunther and lovely art by Sister Coretta called High Cards.  One of these that I kept stuck on my mirror to remind me to harness my thoughts said, “There is a positive side and a negative side and at each moment, you decide.”

To have the life you envision, the life of your dreams, you can use this ancient principle “energy follows thought” to work for you.  Simply notice your thoughts and revise your thinking.  If each time you hear yourself say, “I can’t,” you just consciously shift your thinking to “I can,” you will notice your life changing and transforming.  If you then add positive affirmation and positive self-talk to replace that limiting expression, you will feel a subtle change that begins to shift your entire perspective.

You can start small, just 5 or 10 minutes a day and see what happens.  As you approach your thoughts with awareness observe the power of thought in your life.  Then you can decide how you wish to think.

About the author: Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the soul.” Browse her body of work at www.GenevieveGerard.com.

Copyright © 2010 and 2011 by Genevieve Gerard. All rights reserved.
Proverbs, Chapter 23 verse 7, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”

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How To Why To London Taster

I have been in London for a week and have arranged to give a “taster” to my
How To… Why To… Meditate Workshop.

So if you thought meditation sounded cool…..

…but a bit esoteric and hard to get into?  You feared it was done by wandering mystics and yogis?  Know that you are right!

It is also true that meditation is a 10,000 year old practice anyone can learn; it is absolutely relevant to modern life.

Meditation has been proven by modern medical research to help:

– improve health,

– improve sleep patterns

– help you connect with your Higher Self

– enable you to gain greater peace

– balancing the mind, relaxing the body

– calm the emotions and nourishing the inner spirit

– reduce stress levels and increase wellbeing

***About the Taster Session***

During the one hour taster workshop with Genevieve Gerard you will:

Explore 3 different styles and techniques of meditation. All of the meditation sessions will guide you effortlessly into the experience and Genevieve will provide you with the tools &techniques you need to understand and explore.

This taster workshop is guaranteed to demystify meditation and make it a richly rewarding, life enhancing key for everyone.

– Group participation & interaction will be an integral part of the experience

– And there will be ample time for discussion and questions

**When**

Thursday, June 23
**Start Time**

7.30 for 8pm… How To… Why To… Meditate with Genevieve Gerard will start at 8pm and last for around an hour.

**We will be collecting £7 on the door**

**Where**

The Actors Centre

1A Tower St,

London

WC2H 9NP

Accesible from Leicester Square tube – Walk up Charing Cross Road.

 

Afterwards we will be heading to a nearby pub for food/drinks, discussion, connection & fun!!

Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who you think would like to join us!

Looking forward to seeing you there,

With Warmth & Harmony,
Christine & Wellbeing In the City Team

**About Genevieve Gerard**

Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened awareness. Her deep history spans the Transcendental Meditation of the Maharishi, the revelations of Zen, and Tibetan Raja Yoga. For decades Genevieve has been designing and delivering workshops and seminars nationally and internationally on meditation, mastering the mind-body relationship, stress release, the process of healing, and managing and transforming pain. She offers a unique, accessible workshop which allows you to experience twelve schools of meditation.

Her work will guide you to experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the Soul.”

For more information visit www.GenevieveGerard.com .

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Calming the Waves of Emotion

Calming the Waves of Emotion

by Genevieve Gerard

Learning to calm the pervading turmoil of emotions is another benefit of learning to meditate. Much like the chattering mind, the emotions impact our lives constantly throughout the day. The turbulence created by our emotions can make us unable to truly evaluate what is transpiring in our lives. We find ourselves behaving reactively without thought because something someone has said or done triggers our emotions. By calming the emotions even for only the brief period of meditation we begin to gain perspective and control in our lives.

The respite of meditation gives us a time where we can be free of the force of our emotions and begin to see how they impact and influence our lives. As one enters the meditative state the dual process of quieting the mind’s chatter and calming the roiling emotions begins. As the quiet emerges, the Self experiences freedom from the constant chatter of the mind and the impact of the emotions. This creates a sense of peace, a sensation of centering, and allows us to touch the awareness of life with another part of ourselves in control.

Once we experience this we can imagine what our life would be like if the Higher Self, the Soul, which we can contact in moments of meditation, were to gain control over the chattering mind and swirling emotions all the time. In moments of meditation we can ask ourselves from the perspective of the Higher Self to explore decisions we are making to see what is influencing our decisions. Often we discover that fear (the most powerful and damaging of all emotions) or a series of “shoulds” and “oughts” (the most pervasive negative judgments of the chattering mind) are the major influence in determining how we live our lives. As we explore our potential to live our lives free from these pervasive influences we can see new possibilities and we begin to develop new perspectives.

Here we begin to realize how much of what creates unhappiness and distress in our lives is a result of our own undisciplined thoughts and feelings running amok in our consciousness. Through the simple choice to enter into a meditative state we can receive a respite from the constant barrage of judgmental thoughts and pervasive fears. We can for the time in meditation become aware of the possibility of life operating from a centered peaceful place that focuses on the now. We can begin to understand the benefits that await us as we take control of our life from the perspective of the Higher Self.

Although at first this seems to be a Herculean task, each time you make the decision to meditate, each time you allow your Higher Self to bring the mind and the emotions to a calm quiet, you are demonstrating your personal will in choosing where you want your life to focus. The more regularly you meditate the easier it becomes and the more familiar the Higher Self becomes as a part of who you truly are.

About the author: Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the soul.” Browse her body of work at www.GenevieveGerard.com.

Copyright © 2009 and 2011 by Genevieve Gerard. All rights reserved.

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That You Meditate, is More Important than How

That You Meditate, is More Important than How

Meditation has existed for many thousands of years.  Over that vast stretch of time many styles and many techniques have developed, from the most disciplined path, to the most natural and spontaneous experience that could come to you in a moment of quiet reflection.  At different times in your life, one technique may call to you. 

After meditating for over 40 years, I have come to understand that it is not important how you meditate.  It could be the simple focus of mindfulness meditation, the discipline of Zen Buddhist meditation or awareness meditations that are incorporated into the activities of daily life.  It could also be any of the myriad of schools and techniques that fill the bookstores and the internet.  Any form of meditation can give you the benefits of meditation, from physical relaxation and better health, to the expanded consciousness that leads to enlightenment. 

No step that you take on the path to the Higher Self is ever wasted; every step you take brings you closer to fulfilling your full potential in life.

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The Lesson of Breath

The Lesson of Breath

 As I have been writing and developing new meditations I cannot help but notice that the breath, simply the act of breathing in and breathing out, gives us a very valuable demonstration about life.  Without thought, without fear of lack our breath knows exactly what we need to take from the world around us and exactly what we need to let go of and release.  We cannot hold onto the breath and we cannot fail to let go of and release the breath. 

If we ponder upon the lesson this teaches us about life we can begin to trust that what we truly need is available for us without fear.  We can notice that we only need to take what we need and can use.  And, we can understand that only by releasing and letting go are we able to receive.  All of these little understandings are a part of the gift of each breath if we take the time to notice.

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Quieting the Chattering Mind

Quieting the Chattering Mind

by Genevieve Gerard

Meditation is practiced for many different reasons and purposes. One among these is to quiet the mind of the endless chatter in which an undisciplined mind engages. This chatter is usually negative self thought that creates negative feelings. The mindless chatter is filled with unfulfilled desires and critical judgments of the self, with “should have,” “could have” and “ought to” as repetitive phrases. This chatter goes on and on, never being satisfied with what is because it is always focused upon desires that are based on imagined ideals. These imagined ideals are created and fed by popular music, movies, advertisements and impressions of what it believes to be going on in the life of others.

This chatter can destroy the chance for peace and true happiness, because in the constant noise that focuses on what “should be,” the fullness of what is happening is missed. Feelings of despair can be generated as the mind compares real life to these fantasy ideals. In the noise of the chatter, moments that offer the opportunity for joy or peace are drowned out by the criticism of one’s life, that there aren’t more of these moments of joy or peace.

The nature of this mindless chatter is to never be satisfied. If something wonderful happens the mind can quickly becomes fearful of the loss of the wonderful moment, thus diminishing, and ultimately blocking the experience of joy. The mind chatters on and on, “Why can not every moment, person or event be this wonderful? Why must I loose this?” On and on the mind spins discontent, even in the happy events of life, judging each experience and fearing that unhappiness is lurking behind every joy. As this chatter fills the mind it obliterates from the consciousness the experience of the moment.

Through the practice of meditation the mind becomes free to experience the moment. In the moment, joy can emerge to be experienced and appreciated. In the awareness of each moment feelings of deep peace can replace the feelings of discontent that the mind chatter manifests.

The longer one can quiet the mind the deeper and fuller this experience becomes. At first one might only be able to quiet the mind for a brief moment, but that moment is a timeless celebration of what is. The Soul is freed and the spirit soars. In the peace within, the mind is able to experience an awareness of life in all of its fullness. For even in just a moment without the nagging distraction of the mind’s chatter one can glimpse the incredible freedom and power of living in the moment.

There are a myriad of meditation techniques that have been employed for thousands of years to teach quieting the mind so that the aspiring student can experience the moment. In just one moment in which one can fully be in the moment rests the wisdom of the sages and the wisdom of the ages. Once you have found your way into that moment you can begin to assert the mastery of your Higher Self over your lower mind and come to know the joy, the peace and the freedom that are available to you.

The lower mind, the chattering mind, will struggle to stay in control of you and your life. A combination of the practice and discipline of meditation will teach you to quiet the mind over the objections, tricks and distractions the lower mind will offer. Each moment of quiet you achieve is its own reward. And with practice and discipline you can extend the quiet, bringing you joy and the fullness of life.

About the author: Genevieve Gerard teaches Transformational Consciousness – from first awakening to enlightened awareness. She helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the soul.” Browse her body of work at www.GenevieveGerard.com.

Copyright © 2009 & 2011 Genevieve Gerard

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Meditations For Daily Joy 4 CD Series

Meditations For Daily Joy 4 CD Series

Meditations For Daily Joy

Activity Based Meditations




This 4-CD set is a guided path to
what you need most:



Each of the Four (4) CD Volumes, Includes a Guided Introduction and Three (3) Activity-Specific Meditations.

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Whether you are new to meditation or already experienced, Meditations For Daily Joy opens your life to the most important benefits of meditative consciousness.

    – Focusing on self-improvement issues?
    – Overcoming fears or physical challenges?
    – Connecting to spirit and to your highest self?


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These guided meditations will take you beyond mindfulness and help ground you to focus on the joy which accompanies your higher self as it penetrates your daily life.

Choose from among a 4-CD variety, those meditations that have the greatest impact on you, on your life, on your thoughts, on your success, on your relationships.

Experience the deeply knowing and present voice of your guide, Genevieve Gerard: leading, accepting, preparing, relaxing, energizing, transforming.

Feel your life change, feel yourself enjoying the benefits of meditating daily (if you desire) because you choose to order your own Meditations For Daily Joy 4-CD set today.

Genevieve Gerard’s modern work is setting the stage of a worldwide vision to help you connect deeply with yourself and with your higher source. You will profit from her forty years as a meditation leader and international expert in Transformational Consciousness as she helps you experience the joy that results from the spontaneous “touch of the soul”.

Become the best you, the most whole you, and see how great meditation will elevate your awareness and connectedness to life.

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MFDJ CD Disc Series

Benefits Of This CD Collection Include:

    -Learn the Basics of Meditation
    -Gain a Renewed Appreciation for All the Good in Your Life
    -Transform and Master Your Fears
    -Become More Aware and Connected with Life Around You
    -Turn Everyday Activities Into Relaxing and Focusing Meditations
    -Discover How to Use the Power of Intention
    -Become Grounded and Balanced
    -Align Yourself with Your Higher Purpose
    -Reduce Stress and Increase Joy in All Aspects of Your Life
    -Gain Control Over Your Negative Emotions
    -Open Yourself to Love



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