After the wonderful feedback we received from our free guided meditation we pulled out all stops to create a truly amazing experience for you. Using only the highest production qualities (without building a million dollar studio) we made every effort to surpass the quality of our free product and everything else currently available online or in the stores.
This is a recording that you can listen to over and over again. Every time you listen to it you will hear and experience something new and special. If you have had a chance to listen to our free guided meditation then you will know that we use music and powerful visualizations to relax rather than minutes upon minutes of relaxation instructions. If you liked the free guided meditation then you will be totally blown away by the Temple Guided Meditation.
We have decided to offer it for the great price of $12.95 and is available for instant download (the CD version will be available in the near future).
In fact we know you will like it so much that we are prepared to offer a full, no questions asked 60 day money back guarantee!
As an added BONUS we have remastered the free guided meditation and extended it to 15 minutes. It is included with the Temple Guided Meditation.
You can listen to a sample of it on our website
Best Regards
Gareth and Peter
We are really enjoying putting together our upcoming range of guided meditations. Each one will be unique. They will also go considerably longer than the one give away on the website. The first one should be completed in about a week or so. We’ll keep you up to date as things progress.
For people who are into meditation, one of the most crucial factors for them to do the practice properly is to hear some meditation music. Depending on the form of meditation you are practicing, meditation music plays a very big role in achieving the success in any meditation session.
People who have been practicing meditation for so long would definitely agree that the hardest thing to fight off during meditation is chatters or babblers. This is because this tiny sound can penetrate the mind and distract it from whatever it has been doing.
To be able to avoid the distraction brought by this simple sound, they have found a way to fight it off using meditation music. Of all the many kinds of music out there, people—especially those who are just beginning—are having a hard time choosing which one would suit the practice.
Here are some guidelines in choosing the meditation music for you:
1. Relaxing music with soft rhythm is always advisable. For starters, this type of music will do you good because it will help you clear your mind and focus on something. But, if you are already in a higher level of meditation, you can choose music that have faster rhythm and beats or anything that your truly enjoy because this can no longer distract you.
2. Try to experiment. Although soft and relaxing music is always advisable, try to play other types of music. Who knows? You might find better concentration of you play something that you truly enjoy.
3. Simple and soothing music is sure to focus your attention. If you don’t have the luxury of time to experiment on types of music to be played during meditation, then try surefire hits, which are simple and soothing music. Some of these may include classical sounds, sounds from the nature such as clapping of thunder, sounds of big waves, sounds of insects, and the wind. Other alternative options may also include simple instruments including tibetan singing bowl, flute, sitar, and tamboura which are known to have meditative inducing qualities.
When choosing meditation music, it is very important to keep in mind that the type you should play must induce you to deep concentration and not into deep sleep. If you are the type who practices mediation in just one place, then it is best if you play the same meditation music all over again. But if you are the type who changes places, then it is best to bring along several types of medication music to help you adjust to the place.
You can download the meditation music that you like from various meditation sites on the Internet and burn in a CD. But if you burn have a portable MP3 player, it is best to upload the music there so you can listen to it anytime you want to practice meditation.
You can access a free guided meditation by clicking the link below






