Soulmate Client Calling & Energy Clearing Meditation
Soulmate Client Calling & Energy Clearing Meditation
A sacred practice to remove blockages + magnetize your soul-aligned clients
Have a seat and settle into a comfortable position. Begin your meditation by taking a few deep breaths using the tractive breathing technique. As you breathe, visualize a white light moving gently up and down your spine, clearing away any blockages and restoring balance throughout your energy centers.
Step 1: Clear the Blockages
Say aloud:
“I now release all energy that is not mine.
I dissolve all fear, doubt, self-sabotage, and negative beliefs.
I cut the cords to scarcity, shame, and stagnation—across all time and space.”
Breathe deeply. Visualize dark energy lifting off your body.
Swipe your hands around your field like you’re clearing cobwebs.
Optional: Burn sage or incense as you do this.
Step 2: Activate the Channel
Sit in meditation for 3–5 minutes.
Imagine a bright golden light entering your crown and washing down your body like warm water.
See your chakras spinning, aligned, glowing. You are open. You are clear.
Step 3: Open the Floodgates
Visualize this:
A massive golden gate opens in the sky.
From it, waves of abundance, love, and soul clients pour in like a flood—joyful, eager, devoted.
These clients know you. They feel you. They’ve been waiting for you.
Step 4: Speak the Soulmate Mantra
Say this aloud, powerfully:
Great waves of abundance and prosperity flow to me now.
The gates are open. I am magnetic.
My soulmate clients arrive with ease, speed, and alignment.
I am ready. I receive. And so it is / Ashé
Step 5: Anchor the Energy
Post, create, or share something that represents this energy—your offer, your truth, your story.
Speak or write as if your soulmate clients are already watching (because they are).
Meaning of "Ashé / Ashe / Ase":
"Ashé" translates loosely to "so be it", "may it be so", or "the power to make things happen".
It refers to the divine life force or creative power that flows through all things—similar to "chi" in Chinese or "prana" in Indian traditions.