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Soul retrieval

How can you take back what belongs to you? Let’s begin with yoursoul, which is the most important part!The best way to do a personal soul retrieval is through ceremony. Ifyou can, get some ceremonial sage and burn it to clear the space thatyou are about to work in.Light a candle in front of you and focus on the flame. Watch theflame while you begin taking long deep breaths into your solarplexis. Each time you take a breath in, imagine you are pulling inwhite healing light from above you down into your body!Each time you breathe out imagine letting go of all negativity, allunwanted energy in your life!Continue this process for about ten breaths.When you are in a deeply relaxed space it is time to begin callingback your soul.It is more powerful to speak out loud and say “I now call back allparts of myself that have been stolen, lost or given away!”Open your hands on your lap and visualize your soul essencereturning to you on all levels.Feel the return of your divine essence coming back to you!Next it is time to give back anything you have take fromanyone else.“I now return any soul parts I have taken from anyone else!”The next part of the ceremony is to call back what, by divineright, belongs to you in the physical world.“I now ask that what is mine by divine right comes to me easilyand effortlessly!”Say a prayer of gratitude for all that is good in your life!“I thank you spirit for my health, my well-being, my abundance,my love etc....When you complete this prayer you can close the ceremony by blowingout the candle. You may want to repeat this ceremony weekly for aperiod of time until you are feeling stronger.This is from "Spiritual Recovery from Narcissistic Abuse" by Kaleah LaRoche
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