Guided Meditation – Overcome Anger, Depression, and Resentment – by Namic Love
Guided Meditation – Overcome Anger, Depression, and Resentment – By Namic Love – Namic Love brings you another guided meditation. This one is geared to help you overcome anger, depression, and resentment. In particular, it will help you to not get angry or depressed by people that usually make you angry or depressed. This one can be listened to everyday until you have overcome anger, depression or resentment. This guided meditation goes right into the technique without spending much time relaxing your body and mind because relaxing is not as important in the use of this powerful technique. Also, with an advanced technique, I am able to help the person relax their body and mind quickly. If you enjoy this video, please spread it around on forums and such and give it a thumbs up. Let’s help some people! Namic Love is all about helping people. Stay tuned for The Namic Path by Namic Love.
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