Take a nice couple of deep breaths in your own rhythm.
Adjust your posture if you need to to be comfortable.
Come with me on a journey to the birth of stars.
Imagine if you will that you're traveling out to the nebula.
Those gaseous clouds usually full of vibrant colors in our herbal pictures.
The Orion Nebula.
There are many.
Imagine you're traveling now with me to the nebula of your choice.
Full of color,
Texture,
Shape of these huge cosmic clouds.
Take a moment,
Pick a nebula and arrive there.
And as you're observing or getting closer to this nebula,
You gaze in awe and wonder at its beauty.
For not only does it have multiple layers of gases and different colors and shapes,
They're moving.
And not only are they moving,
There's bright,
Bright stars everywhere around and within the gaseous cloud.
See those stars,
The sun's being born.
For really,
A nebula is a womb.
The womb of a galaxy.
It's a birthplace.
These clouds gather and shift and form.
See them now,
Feel them.
Stellar dust.
The very substance that forms our stars.
They're unbelievably large from a human perspective.
So either be large yourself or be small and dive into those gaseous clouds.
Cover yourself with star dust.
Not only is there star dust in clouds,
There's a vibrational tone that is unique to the birthplace of stars.
See if you can hear it or feel it.
And as these clouds condense and shift,
Precipitating out of them,
So to speak,
Our individual,
Unique and new,
Incredibly new stars.
Watch for a moment,
If you'd like to,
One of these stars being born.
And not only watch,
But realize that by your presence,
In a sense,
You're acting as a midwife.
You're holding the space for the star to be born.
Take a moment.
And not only is this star being born,
But many stars are being born all around you.
Hundreds,
Thousands,
Millions.
It's a joyous occasion,
Like any birth.
Mysterious and full of life and new beginnings.
The transformation of star dust to stars.
Revel in that.
Celebrate that.
For so too,
Perhaps,
Was your birth.
And when you're ready,
Give thanks and back into the room.
And have a wonderful day.