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Relax And Recharge On A Weightless Journey To Mysore

by Ryan Bean

Rated
4.8
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
7k

When you close your eyes you will be transported on a weightless journey to Mysore, India - a city known for its amazing buildings and connection to the history of ancient India. The soft and gentle melody of the native flute and RavVast have been extended from the original recording of "Mysore" for a 20-minute meditation that will aid in anxiety relief, stress reduction, and could be the sound journey to take you into a deep meditative sleep. Join us on this journey of healing and relaxation.

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Meet your Teacher

Ryan BeanSt. George, UT, USA

4.8 (263)

Recent Reviews

Stresseddesserts

June 2, 2022

Just what I needed for today. Helped me relax and fight off negative thoughts!

Cassandra

May 3, 2022

Beautiful

Ole

February 28, 2022

I’ve just had my first real meditation experience I think, I truly relaxed, I am in a really stressed mood lately and this really helped me

Ashley

January 26, 2022

Refreshing

Samantha

April 11, 2021

Beautiful, it invites serenity!

Ricardo

March 6, 2020

Loved it. Namaste 🙏

Ebeth

December 5, 2019

One of my favorite pieces to begin the day💛☀️ Thank you🙏

Gael

November 21, 2019

Thank you, loved it...could have been even longer - 30-35 minutes 💕

Settle

November 21, 2019

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻

Anne

November 20, 2019

Peaceful and relaxing thank you

Lee

November 20, 2019

So beautiful! Thank you and Many Blessings!🕊🌻💖

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