CosmicLotus.org
Home of Mental Yentl, the Meditation
Matchmaker
The world's first and only meditation matchmaking service
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Rev. Sue Annabrooke Jones
Psychic Intuitive, Meditation Specialist,
Life Coach, Spiritual Counselor, Reiki Master, Esotericist
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Mental Yentl, the Meditation Matchmaker

The world's first and only meditation matchmaking service
OBJECTIVITY SPOKEN HERE
With 100+ kinds of meditation out there,
you may be asking, "Which meditation method is right
for me?" If so, you've come to the right place!
The Problem:
Conflicting theories and advice about meditation
abound: Eastern, no Western, find a teacher, go it alone, it
costs nothing, spend a bundle, chant something, keep silent, high-tech, low-tech, no-tech, open your
eyes, close your eyes, sit down, go for a walk, twist yourself into a pretzel ...
"Who needs
the tsuris!?" - Yentl
The Solution:
The Mental Yentl Reading. This unique intuitive
reading is a breakthrough in meditation choice making. It cuts through all the hype and confusing claims and
pinpoints those meditation methods that match your unique spiritual vibration. This tool can save you
valuable time, money and disappointment.
The Mental Yentl Reading is not about what's
trendy or what works for someone else, it's entirely about what's right for you. This reading identifies and
explains 5-7 meditation methods that offer you the best chance of success, because each one is matched to your spiritual
vibration, your soul's purpose and your temperament. You will not be guided to meditation methods with
nothing to offer you.
The
Mental Yentl Reading is the affordable, hassle-free way to approach
(or reapproach) meditation, one that honors your uniqueness and lets you proceed with confidence and ease.
It's one of the best investments you can make in your spiritual, mental and physical well being, and it's good for
your entire life.
"You should live so long." - Yentl
Why NOT Meditate?
"I don't have time."
Some types of meditation require only 15-20 minutes a day. Meditation
actually saves you time: when you are centered in your highest energy, you move through
your day with greater efficiency.
"I can't afford one of those expensive meditation courses."
Most of the meditation methods recommended through this service are free,
inexpensive or donation-based. Instructional materials, where recommended, can often be borrowed from
libraries or purchased inexpensively at used bookstores or through online auctions.
"I don't want to change my religion."
You need not adopt another faith in order to benefit from the meditation method
associated with it. And not all forms of meditation spring from religious traditions. Philosophy,
psychology and inspiration have birthed many meditation methods.
"I tried meditation before, but I couldn't stick with it."
The problem may have been a meditation method that was intrinsically wrong for you,
rather than lack of discipline. If this describes you, here's your second chance to get it right.
"There aren't any meditation centers where I live."
Many kinds of meditation can be learned and practiced in the privacy of your own home.
In towns with a population of 40,000 or more, one can usually find at least one type of meditation offered at a fitness
center, martial arts academy, yoga center, community center or community college. Some church groups, like the Unitarians,
offer meditation classes. Groups that meet in private homes to meditate are also common.
"I can't sit cross-legged, and I can't sit still for very long."
Not all meditation methods require sitting in the lotus position,
or even sitting for that matter.
Moving meditation methods, like Sufi turning and ta'i chi, are performed in a standing position.
"I have back problems."
Many types of sitting meditation can be performed in a comfortable chair
or in a semi-reclining position.
"Back problems? My son, he's a doctor!" - Yentl
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