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Campfire Serenity

by Ryan Bean

Rated
4.7
Type
music
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
5.5k

The morning dew is still on the ground near the lakeshore, the birds are chirping happy to see the sunlight of a new day, and the campfire sets the scene for relaxing meditation. This meditation includes Native Flute and theta binural beats at 120hz. Rachel LaQuea's beautiful voice singing the Gayatri Mantra completes the perfect meditation to start or end your day. Can be used to tap into success and happiness and to remove toxins from the body. Drift with us next to this serene campfire.

RelaxationMeditationMusicFluteBinaural BeatsMantraSuccessHappinessDetoxNatureSerenity

Meet your Teacher

Ryan BeanSt. George, UT, USA

4.7 (200)

Recent Reviews

Wendy

March 30, 2022

Love

Claude🐘

May 13, 2021

The voice is divine . Thank you . I did this meditation and was so relaxed that 🐝 were coming to say hello. One landed on my barefoot, another one on my hand. Used to be scared of them. Love them now. 🙏❤️🐝

andrea

March 17, 2021

Besutiful relaxing. A prayer to mother earth for me:)

Matthew

May 17, 2020

Wonderful. Thank you.

Henja

May 12, 2020

Beautiful and for me so back to basic

Gemma

May 11, 2020

Beautiful to wake to the new day to drive uncertainty away namaste thank you with loving kindness 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 from welsh wales

Cindy

May 11, 2020

Magnificent Thank u Blessings of gratitude and abundance 🙏

joe

May 10, 2020

Beautiful thank you Namaste

Allen

May 10, 2020

Blissful, Thanks.

Nicola

May 10, 2020

Soothing, healing and beautiful. Thank you

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