Guided Meditation – Well of The Wyrd

by Steven Aitchison on April 1, 2009

Author: Steven Aitchison

The owner of this blog. Proud father, doting husband, blogger, hire me as freelance writer, and addiction worker

I have just finished another guided meditation entitled Well of The Wyrd and would love your opinions on it. I have purchased some new equipment to make this one and I think it sounds better then the other 3 I have done here:

http://www.stevenaitchison.co.uk/blog/2008/06/02/guided-meditations/

Well of The Wyrd – Guided Meditation

Put on a pair of headphones find a quiet place and listen for 8 minutes, or if you want to listen to more of the music and drift off to sleep on it I have let the full music track play for 23 minutes.

The music is a beautiful piano piece from the composer Chris Mullett and the script is from Susan Granquist.  The Well of the Wyrd is a place where you can ask any question and receive the answer from.  You will walk, alone in a forest, but feel safe and secure as those you love and have loved will be beside you.  On the journey you will meet a woman who will take your question and answer it for you in the form of gift.

I hope you enjoy this, I have listened to it several times and by the end I have felt relaxed and calm, and that’s even listening to my own voice, which I hate doing (You know when you listen to yourself on a video or something and say, is that really me, I sound weird, that’s how I felt when listening back to this).

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1 Estetik April 2, 2009 at 4:30 pm

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2 Bryan April 6, 2009 at 2:55 am

Mmm, I am listening to this right now. This reminds me of a meditation I learned from Erin Pavlina, going to a deep place and asking your subconscious questions. I love the picture too :) .

Making time for meditation is one of the hardest things for me to get into my daily routine. One tip is to set this or some other (wonderfully) free meditation as your home page for a week.

I hate hearing myself on tape, maybe I’ll have to read something really, really relaxing to change that opinion.

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4 Leaflet Distribution April 22, 2009 at 3:57 pm

The power of mediatation and putting subconcious messages into your own mind is one of the most powerful stimulants you can receive.

Many of the worlds top people do this.

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5 Frozen Shoulder April 23, 2009 at 8:49 am

It’s verry nice, i like acupuncture meditation.

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6 Wayne May 19, 2009 at 1:15 am

Thats a great blog you have there. Have you checked out the 11 forgotten laws?
Keep up the good work
Scotty

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