Guided Meditation to receive Sacred Gifts
My guide from the North was Ishtar, but she looked like a Native American woman with a Hawk headdress, and she gave me a pan flute. This is to send out my vibration as the right notes, and to test others vibrations to see if they are in tune.
Ishtar (English pronunciation /ˈɪʃtɑːr/; Transliteration: DIŠTAR; Akkadian: 𒀭𒈹 ; Sumerian𒀭) is the East Semitic Akkadian, Assyrianand Babylonian goddess of fertility, love, war, and sex.[1] She is the counterpart to the Sumerian Inanna, and the cognate for theNorthwest Semitic Aramean goddess Astarte.
My guide from East was St. Germaine, and he gave me a small mirror, which is for being a witness and reflection to others, but also a boundary.
Master Saint Germain, Seventh Ray, and the Violet Flame
My guide from the South was Nesh'shela, my Arcturian counterpart, and her gift was a pen, to encourage me to do automatic writing.
My guide from the West was Sananda, the Christ, and he gave me a scroll that is my new job description, and said "you work for me."
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