![]() |
||||
|
All items are shipped by priority mail if you are in the US. If outside of the US, please email orders@journeyintomotherhood.com so that we can calculate accurate shipping for you. Book $17.95
Breastfeeding Meditation CD
CD $15.99 See reviews from moms, nurses and lactation consultants! North County Times has reviewed this CD too. Research that corresponds to this CD. For MP3 version - e-mailJourney into Childbirth: Hypnosis for an Easier Birth
To purchase MP3 version - e-mail orders@journeyintomotherhood.com NEW - Just Released! Journey into Sleep: Hypnosis for
Power Naps and Deep Sleep
Experience it for yourself - the ultimate weapon against fatigue and exhaustion If you're like most people, there are times when you desperately need to sleep - but can't! You lie in bed, waiting… and waiting… and waiting… but you just can't seem to cross that threshold into dreamland. And the more frustrated you get, the more elusive sleep can be. This two-disc set contains one CD that releases you into a full night of rest, and a second disc that guides you into and out of a refreshing, 20-minute power nap. Take control of your sleep patterns! Sink into an overwhelming sense of relaxation as you activate the power of your subconscious mind. Fall sleep easily - or get back to sleep if you wake in the night - and wake up feeling completely rested.
The light meditation is a short 11 minutes of guided meditation. Enough time to go inside yourself, relieve stress and discover your inner wisdom. The second guided meditation allows you to have a much more restful night sleep or if you prefer, you can use the suggestions to take a power nap. Note: If you are experiencing difficulty sleeping beyond an occasional night, please consult a medical professional. To purchase MP3 version - e-mail orders@journeyintomotherhood.com Mother's Intention: How Belief Shapes
Birth by Kim Wildner Book $17.99 I love this book by Kim Wildner. This is the first book that women should have when they discover that they are pregnant. The comment most likely heard from second time moms is "I wish I had known that during my first birth!". |
|
||