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Sep182013

Of course it works: On believing

visions of purple

Of course it works to believe. And to dream in purple...

While in savasana, your yoga sleep at the end of your practice, not that you should be asleep and dreaming, but concocting or envisioning a dream-come-true will suffice. The energy created during a powerful yoga practice that preceded it could bring you to your knees metaphorically.

It could leave you speechless, silent and in awe, even allowing you to follow yourself up an elevator to look down upon yourself from above. This clarifying space is where all that truly matters is illuminated for you to gaze upon. In solitude.

glow inside me, show me my dream

dreams that come true

If you see a purple light at the crown of your skull while in your savanana, it's a sign of the seventh chakra and connection to the spirit world. A most blissful state of being, it opens to a world where anything is possible. This is where magic comes from. If you can imagine this state of mind as a small flame flickering that never goes out, then you will be forever changed when reaching this state.

Its presence could quite possibly be preparing you for something.

...because your dream just came true...

 

© 2013 Yoga Robin®

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Reader Comments (4)

Thanks, Tina Smith ‏@runicmom, for including my post in your health and meditation newsletter. Much appreciated. -robin

September 19, 2013 | Registered Commenterrobin

Wonderful!. Namaste oxox. NAT

October 5, 2013 | Unregistered Commenteritsmy.com Natlove

Truly adorable website! ♥

October 5, 2013 | Unregistered Commenteritsmy.com Natlove

thanks, nat. it makes me feel good too. ;) -robin

October 6, 2013 | Registered Commenterrobin

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