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Creating A Nightly Ritual

At the end of the day, as the sweet, dark stillness of night beckons us to lay down our bones and rest, we find ourselves at a clear transition point: Behind us lies the previous day and all that has come before; ahead of us, dawn heralds the unfolding of all that is yet to be. While many of us have morning rituals that connect us with our center and help us to set intentions, we may want to explore the magic and power of nighttime ritual as well. It holds for us a beautiful chance for self-appreciation and blessing. Before you go to bed each night, you can send gratitude, compassion, and healing to the being you have been up until this moment. And you can send lightness and love into the future for the one you are in the process of becoming.
Though simple, this action honors the journey you have taken thus far, while opening you to the wonderful possibilities still ahead. When you consciously engage with your own evolution this way, you may find that your sleep gets sweeter, filling your night with a deeper sense of trust and relaxation. As you rest, you can surrender to these peaceful hours, knowing that the road behind you has been seen and acknowledged with respect and kindness, while the path ahead now holds your own benevolence and well wishes.
This bedtime ritual empowers you as the only one who can determine the meaning of your own past and the hopefulness of your future. By setting this special time aside each night, you can begin to orient yourself on your path of growing. It allows you to let the past have its place, to trust that the future is taken care of, and to simply rest yourself in the graceful arms of the present moment.
I will acknowledge my past by visiting my progression of before pictures.
I will practice living in the present moment by keeping my journal up to date, and following my plans.
I will embrace my future by planning meals, wo, and by practicing imagery.
I will honor me by beliving I can do this and I am worth doing this for. I will build self trust.
I am on the way to becoming the me my spirit had intended; before it entered this body and took its first infants breath.




I am slowly getting back into my night time rituals, get caught up on blogs here, then I go to bed, crank up the Buddha Bar CDs and let my mind sink into the music. It was a habit I abandoned years ago and I am saddened by that. I am glad I am getting that ritual back. It helps me relax, lucid dreams come much easier... I'm getting in touch with myself again on a deeper level.
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