Say Good-Bye to Survival Mode
… and take control of your life workshop
Please download the recording of the workshop and the meditations to all your devices.
Workshop Recording:
Click here to download the recording of the workshop to all your devices – 1:42:47 mins
Meditations:
Click here to download Quiet the Mind 5-minutes Meditation – 5:10 mins
This meditation begins with Deepak Chopra’s technique for quieting the mind, then Kate added 2 more guided minutes to solidify your energy shift.
Click here to download the Quiet the Mind technique with 6o minutes of music – 59:50 mins
This meditation begins with quieting your mind and continues with music only – allowing you to visit with your higher-self, angels, guides, or simply relaxing into the elevated energy of the music.
Click here to download the Healing Circle of LOVE meditation – 13:19 mins
This meditation guides you to infuse situations, people and yourself with LOVE energy.
Click here to download the Survival Mode Meditation with Jesus – 17:19 mins
This meditation guides you to overcome survival mode, feel safe and reconnect with the LOVE energy of the Divinity within.
Click here to download a Manifesting Meditation – 26:58 mins
This was the LIVE May manifesting meditation for the Manifesting Meditation Membership. You’ll be gently guided to broadcast out to the universe the energy of what you wish to manifest.
Click here to download the Immediate Supply Treatment – 17:46
This treatment was recorded during LIVE Manifesting with Florence membership call.
NOTE: All meditations have the SAME music to support you to more easily raise your vibration to the LOVE frequency.
Thank you for joining me for this workshop!
If questions come up for you, please reach out and ask.
Sending all the love of my heart,
Kate
PS – See info about drumming below:
DRUMMING
When I was first introduced to drumming, I was really skeptical as to whether it would support me in any way. I mean… seriously… drumming?
However… it didn’t take long to discover drumming is magical – just magical! Even Majyk AngelFeather loves it when I drum – he wants to sit on my lap! — believe me … balancing a drum and Majyk on my lap has it’s challenges, but we love it!
Just set your intention and start drumming – the rhythm of your heart will guide your hand. I know that sounds weird, but when you start drumming, you’ll feel the rhythm.
Examples of intentions to set:
- clearing your space of negativity
- clearing your mind
- manifesting something you want
- healing for yourself, others, the planet
When you consciously set an intention, allow your thoughts and the images in your mind’s eye to flow. You may receive action steps to take – or “see” receipt of what you want. Embrace the energy you feel.
I highly recommend a 22″ Remo Fiberskyn drum – I love the low vibration it creates – and you don’t have to worry about humidity distorting the sound. I have both a 22″ Frame drum and a 22″ Buffalo drum. You may use your hands or a mallet.
I also have a 16″ Remo Buffalo Drum. The sound isn’t as deep and sounds like angels singing when it bounces off the walls!
Click here – 22″Remo Fiberskyn Frame Drum Amazon US
Click here – 22″ Remo Buffalo Drum – Amazon US
Click here – 16″ Remo Buffalo Drum – Amazon US
I highly recommend drumming to soothe your soul, and reconnect you to your essence, your higher self/superconscious. The drumming raises your vibration (and your immune system) to a higher frequency of love. As a result, drumming magnifies manifesting from Love energy!
10 Reasons to Start Drumming by Dr. Christiane Northrum, DrNorthrup.com
10 Reasons to Start Drumming
by Dr. Christiane Northrup, DrNorthrup.com
Drumming can have positive effects on your health and may help with many conditions from stress, fatigue, and anxiety, to hypertension, asthma, chronic pain, arthritis, mental illness, addiction, and even cancer.
Here’s why drumming is good for you:
1. Makes you happy. Participate in a drum circle or take a cardio drumming class and you will see how happy it makes you. Drumming releases endorphins, enkephalins and Alpha waves in the brain, which are associated with general feelings of well-being and euphoria.
2. Induces deep relaxation. In one study, blood samples from participants who participated in an hour-long drumming session revealed a reversal in stress hormones.
3. Helps control chronic pain. Drumming can certainly serve as a distraction from pain. And, it promotes the production of endorphins and endogenous opiates, which are the body’s own morphine-like painkillers.
4. Boosts your immune system. Studies show that drumming circles boost the immune system. Barry Bittman, MD, neurologist and President of the Yamaha Music & Wellness Institute, has shown that group drumming actually increases natural T-cells, which help the body combat cancer as well as other viruses, including AIDS.
5. Creates a sense of connectedness. Drumming circles and group drumming classes provide an opportunity for “synchronicity” in that you connect with your own spirit at a deeper level while also connecting with other like-minded people.
6. Aligns your body and mind with the natural world. The Greek origin of the word “rhythm” is “to flow.” Drumming allows you to flow with the rhythms of life by simply feeling the beat.
7. Provides a way to access a higher power. Shamans often use drumming as a means to integrate mind, body and spirit. They focus on the whole body and then integrate the healing at both the physical and spiritual level by drumming, which connects spiritual forces.
8. Releases negative feelings. The act of drumming can serve as a form of self-expression. You can literally drum out your feelings. When held, negative emotions can form energy blockages. The physical stimulation of hitting the drums can help remove those blockages. Drumming has even been used therapeutically to help addicts deal with their emotions.
9. Puts you in the present moment. While drumming you are moving your awareness toward the flow of life. When you are flowing with the rhythm of life you cannot be caught up in your past or worrying about your future.
10. Allows for personal transformation. Drumming stimulates creative expression. When you drum in a group, you not only get to self-express, but you get feedback from the other drummers. It’s the equivalent of talk therapy! Drum circles provide a means of exploring your inner self, and expanding your consciousness while being part of a community.
Therapeutic Effects
This information comes from the Project-Resiliency.org website.
Therapeutic Effects
Current research now shows the therapeutic effects of drumming techniques. Research indicates that drumming accelerates physical healing, boosts the immune system. In addition specific studies conducted by professionals in the fields of music therapy and mental health show us that drumming:
- Reduces tension, anxiety and stress
- Helps control chronic pain
- Boosts the immune system
- Releases negative feelings, blockages and emotional trauma
In a specific study conducted by Barry Bittman, MD, group drumming actually increases cancer-killing cells, which help the body combat cancer as well as many other viruses.
Life Quality Effects
Drumming induces deep relaxation, lowers blood pressure, produces feelings of well-being, a release of emotional trauma and reduces stress.
Stress, according to current medical research, contributes to nearly all diseases and is a primary cause of such life-threatening illnesses as heart attacks, strokes and immune system breakdowns. Chronic pain, which many of our veterans experience, has a progressively draining effect on the quality of life.
Research suggests that drumming serves as a distraction from pain and grief. Specifically, drumming promotes the production of endorphins and endogenous opiates, the bodies own morphine-like pain killers, and can thereby help to control pain.