Meditation on Transforming Jealousy

Step into the ethereal realm of the Jealousy Transmutation Meditation, a sacred practice that invites us to transform the potent energy of jealousy into acts of love and connection. In the gentle embrace of this ancient ritual, we learn to view jealousy not as a destructive force, but as a catalyst for deepening our bonds and nurturing our relationships. As the dawn's tender light caresses the horizon, the Jealousy Transmutation Meditation unfolds, guiding us to acknowledge our feelings of jealousy as profound opportunities for growth. Each surge of envy becomes a brushstroke in the masterpiece of love and commitment, an essential hue in the portrait of our evolving relationships. Without this transformation, the canvas of our connections would lack the vibrant contrast that shapes our understanding of true intimacy and devotion. This meditation whispers to us in the quiet moments, encouraging us to embrace our jealousy and channel its energy into meaningful actions. It transforms the notion of envy into a sacred drive, akin to the fuel that propels us to smile when we are upset, to cook dinner when we are tired, to hold hands when we seek solitude, and to buy flowers despite our busy schedules. In the stillness of the morning, the Jealousy Transmutation Meditation unveils the beauty in our efforts, urging us to embrace our journey with gratitude. Like the dew-kissed petals unfurling in the dawn's embrace, it allows us to see the richness and depth that lies within our acts of love, rendering them not as insignificant gestures, but as stepping stones toward a more connected and loving self.

Course curriculum

    1. Calming Jealousy

About this course

  • $5.95
  • 1 lesson

Instructor(s)

Reiki Master and Teacher, Certified Aromatherapist, Published Author Marina Lando

Marina is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider. Marina Lando was trained in Usui Reiki in 2006. Her Usui Reiki lineage: Dr. Mikao Usui, Dr. Chujiro Hayashi, Mrs. Hawayo Takata, Virginia Samdahl and Iris Ishikuro, Arthur Robertson, Mary B. Mooney, Lillian D. Henderson. Marina also has training in: Ayurvedic Psychology, Aromatherapy, Yogic Lifestyle, Meditations and Breathing, Color therapy, Ayurvedic evaluation (pulse analyses and observation), Chakras balancing, Doshas balancing, Marma point therapy. For as long as she can remember, Marina have been passionate about making people well. She was first introduced to natural healing by her grandmother Stanislava at about the age of 7. Marina's grandmother would take her to a forest or a meadow and show her what to collect, how to find plants, how they smelled and felt, and how to use them. The family cupboard always smelled of dried flowers, and Linden tea is still Marina's first choice for a fever. When Marina had any pain, her grandmother would put her hand over Marina's body and the heat of her hands would soothe away the discomfort. Nobody called it Reiki, Medical Qi Gong or any other exotic name. Marina just knew: grandma was magic and she wanted to be like her. At the age of 9, Marina discovered the Children’s Encyclopedia of Chemistry, and read it cover to cover, all 500 pages. She was amazed by the possibilities of mixing together chemicals and making drugs to cure diseases. At the same time it was a disappointment. It seemed that in many situations plants that her grandmother gathered every year provided just as much healing opportunity without as much hassle. So Marina decided not to become a chemist or a pharmacist, but a certified aromatherapist. Marina is published author, black belt martial artist, and an avid knitter. She lives in Cary, North Carolina.