The Oneness Meditation is a new powerful meditation where Divine Energies are transmitted to help awaken the spiritual energies within you and accelerate an awakening process. People from all backgrounds and faiths are experiencing dramatic shifts and improvements in their lives through this meditation. The Oneness Meditation was released at the beginning of from the Oneness University in India to assist with the planetary shift in consciousness. First-time participants in the Oneness Meditation will find it unique in several ways. It is silent and sacred, done with the eyes open, but no specific techniques are required. No beliefs, teachings or philosophies are necessary. All that is needed is an open mind and a willingness to grow. The Oneness Meditation frees the senses from the constant chatter of the mind, resulting in clarity of perception and spontaneous feelings of bliss, peace, and inner silence.

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