Meditations For Connecting With Your Higher Self

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I have tried several kinds of meditations over the years, including some that claim to help you access your higher self. If you’re happy with what your meditation practice does for you with regard to reconnecting and cultivating a real, palpable relationship with your higher self, don’t read this post. Go call a friend, or do something else instead. But if you’re frustrated because your relationship with your higher self isn’t where you want it to be and you’d like to know what kind of meditations are most effective for accessing your higher self, please read on…

Okay, let’s begin with some basics first. I have learned that to access your higher self, it’s not how you sit or how you breathe that’s important. And it’s not whether you have the right mantra. In fact, I have found that mantras actually distract and deter from this particular goal.

What’s important is whether your meditation connects you to that “higher self” aspect of you in as accurate a way as possible and whether you integrate that part of you into your life through your daily actions. It may not always be simple to enter that higher state of consciousness, but with a little bit of practice (and the support of professionals from WiccaAcademy.com or others), you may be able to get closer to achieving that mindfulness.

I will try to explain what I mean by “as accurate as possible,” first in general terms. I have found that for best results to happen in any area of life–doesn’t matter whether it’s cake baking or engineering or fixing cars–it helps to describe the situation as accurately as possible. What I mean is that you will get better results when you are right on target with your understanding of the situation, rather than just being in the ball park. I don’t think many people will argue with me on this point. (Later in this post I will explain why this also holds true for meditation.)

People may also be interested in spirituality and spiritual awakening. And truthfully, it has nothing to do with prayers. By attaining the spiritual awakening, you can feel closer to the universe and manifest a better understanding of your surroundings. It can also help to get in tune with you and your loved ones’ feelings. There are different Stages Of Spiritual Awakening, six to be precise. You can do more research about this, if it is something that interests you.

Anyway, I am writing about meditation and mindfulness because I recently came across a meditation for accessing the higher self that I understood (and intuitively knew) wouldn’t be all that helpful. The not-so-helpful meditation goes like this: You are to imagine that your higher self is standing (or sitting) in front of you and you are connecting to it through your open palms that are out in front of you. You imagine your higher self mirroring you, palms touching, while affirming that your new “best friend” will give you the highest of guidance. You are asked to “breathe through your hands.”

The problem with this meditation is that your higher self is not outside of you, and it never really was. I will explain why it’s important that the meditation you choose reflect reality as accurately as possible. The following are three points I discovered when I was seeking a meditation that would reconnect me to my higher self as quickly and as effectively as possible:

  1. About 10 years ago, the Counsel of Light gave me a meditation that they described as a “shot in the arm” for connecting with your higher self. (This meditation was channeled for me through medium Flo Aeveia Magdalena.) In this meditation, the Counsel of Light asked me to place my left hand on my heart and my right hand on my “soul seed”–which is in the center of the body between the rib cage. They said that the heart in my meditation represented my current life (my current incarnation) and the soul seed represented my soul, my higher self (my infinite life). During the meditation they had me imagine that I was running a figure 8 (the infinity sign) around my hands (i.e. a circle around the left hand, and then a circle around the right hand, over and over again in a figure 8 ) so that what appeared to be happening is that my current life was integrating with my higher self right under my hands.
  2. After I got into this meditation practice, I noticed that this area of my body would get all warm and tingly just before I’d be given important guidance. I would get this warm, intense glow in the center of my chest close to my heart (where the Counsel of Light said my “soul seed” was) even when I wasn’t paying any particular attention to this area. What I mean is that I’d be driving my car, for example, on some mundane errand, when all of a sudden I would experience this intense hottening up of the center of my chest. I would feel this warm, peaceful, happy glow in my center even when my life was in chaos and I was feeling scared, sad, and disconnected from loved ones. Then a moment or so after I acknowledged this warm feeling, I noticed that I would get a new insight, or some sort of inner guidance–guidance that actually helped me resolve specific problems I had in my life at the time. The warm, intense feeling definitely got my attention. It helped me at a time when I wasn’t yet confident with my ability to correctly distinguish my true inner guidance from my mental conditionings or imaginations. It also helped me to recognize which inner guidance was extremely important for me to follow. (And if your higher self gave you guidance that was deemed very important for you to follow, wouldn’t it make sense that at the same time, you’d be given a sign that you couldn’t ignore?) After all, the Divine Plan works extremely well!
  3. Placing your hands on your body as I described above while lying down actually helps to calm you, to reconnect you to your true self. (Try it for a while and see for yourself.) This kind of meditation also affirms (and helps your mind get) that your power is within you, not outside of you, and that the source of your power is your direct connection to Source (to God)–which I believe will be extremely important and useful in the near future.

I have written in detail about how to do this meditation in both my eBook and my memoir. Everything you need to succeed in this meditation is shared in detail. Furthermore, in my memoir I share several instances of how I was driving, or walking, or even cleaning the house, began to feel the familiar welling up of warm energy in my soul seed area, and then the words and the guidance that came to me not long afterwards. I also share how the guidance I received helped me solve specific problems I had in my life at the time.

Besides the meditation shared above, I also like meditations where you imagine yourself walking down a spiral staircase, and with each slow step you go deeper and deeper into yourself. This meditation is very calming and helps you learn to “drop in” to yourself quickly.

There is no doubt in my mind that reconnecting to and integrating with your higher self is the source of your spiritual awakening. It’s what this “Great Shift” in consciousness is all about. Just make sure to use a meditation that connects you to your higher self as quickly and as effectively as possible.

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16 Comments

  1. Laura said:

    I found the figure 8 meditation is an easy and complete way of connecting to my higher self. Dropping into is the fastest way for me! Thanks for providing these easy meditations!

    January 30, 2012
    • Christine Hoeflich said:

      Thanks for your comment Laura! Great to hear this. Christine

      January 30, 2012
  2. Anthony said:

    Thanks for this post Christine, and congratulations on the new blog! I will practice the figure 8 meditation and see how it goes. I have been reading your articles since 2009 and have found them a very helpful resource on my spiritual journey. I have your ebook as well. I look forward to following your blog during this period of immense change we are experiencing now, and encourage comments from other readers. Blessings!

    January 30, 2012
    • Christine Hoeflich said:

      Thanks for your comment Anthony! Let me know how it goes.

      January 30, 2012
  3. Ali said:

    I have loved this meditation since I read your book- What Everyone Believed (a wonderful and very personal book on this thing we call ascension, btw!) – however, I stopped doing as the holidays were so busy. I am grateful for the reminder through your first blog post! In fact, just yesterday, I was saying how I wanted to get “re-connected” – I think spirit provided my answer through you! We are always provided the answers we seek, if we are just willing to LISTEN to the signs! Thanks, Christine!

    January 30, 2012
  4. Elizaberh said:

    Congrats on the the new blog, Christine….I look forward to reading your new posts!! I have a question about the Figure 8 meditation….does the right hand sit below the left hand (like you could draw a straight line from one to the other along the center of the rib cage?) or… do you I place the left hand directly over my Heart, literally? <3 felt thanks.

    January 31, 2012
    • Hi Elizabeth, Yes, when I do it my right hand sits below my left hand (but…offset a little), and my left hand is literally over my heart. (My right hand is in the center of my chest.)

      January 31, 2012
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  6. Josh said:

    Christine,

    I thought you made an excellent point that so many can miss when learning about meditation. Your higher self is not outside of you, it’s within! This is crucial for beginning meditators to understand. Knowing this would save people learning to meditate from programs that will not get them the results they are looking for. I wish I could have read this post a year ago.

    Congrats on joining the blogging world.

    January 31, 2012
    • Christine Hoeflich said:

      Thanks for your comment, Josh. Looking forward to hearing more from you in the future.

      January 31, 2012
  7. Clara said:

    Thank you again for another uplifting and easy article :)!
    Your new blog looks great.
    I really love your way of guiding people, whereas other spiritual masters have confused me and gave me the wrong idea what things like “acsension” and “meditation” mean. As I am under the age of 18 and my main language isn’t English, it’s been even harder to find the right direction, but you have helped me more than anybody with your articles over the past ½ year, thank you Christine :)!

    February 2, 2012
    • Christine Hoeflich said:

      Thanks Clara, you sound like a wise soul! I am thrilled to have people under the age of 18 who find my writings helpful! Where are you from?

      February 2, 2012
      • Clara said:

        I’m from Denmark. It’s not because i speak english poorly, but it is more challenging to understand something completely new to your way of living and experiencing things in another language. But you make it very simple and less complicated, I’m really grateful 🙂

        February 5, 2012
  8. Al said:

    Hello, Christine and congratulations on your new blog! With regards to the meditation you mentioned, I find that I personally respond better to visuals. Would you please provide a sketch or digital image of the proper placement of your hands on your heart and “soul seed.” Thanks.

    February 3, 2012
    • Christine Hoeflich said:

      Hi Al,
      I don’t have a photo or drawing of this, but if I were you I would ask someone you know who’s a nurse or a doctor to show you where the heart is and where the xyphoid process is. I found the following on the Internet:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiphoid_process
      Scroll down to look at the additional images to see where in the rib cage the xyphoid process is. That’s where the “soul seed” is.
      I just used my hands to feel where the ribs come together and that’s the soul seed spot!

      Chrisitne

      February 4, 2012
  9. Kristen said:

    Great info! I have been previously hunting for something similar to this for quite a while now. Cheers!

    March 30, 2012

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