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Lynn A Sullivan

Lynn Sullivan is an energy healer and life coach whose work began in 2020 during her studies at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing, a rigorous four-year program rooted in energy-based healing techniques. While studying, she started recording guided meditations specifically for individuals undergoing chemotherapy, creating a safe and supportive experience for clients who reported feeling more confident and grateful during their treatments. Upon completing her studies in 2022, Lynn expanded her practice to work directly with clients undergoing both chemotherapy and radiation. Lynn tailors her approach to each client’s unique needs, offering personalized guided meditations to help with relaxation, pain and fear release, and specific concerns such as hair loss. Through her empathetic approach, Lynn creates a nurturing space for clients to find comfort and peace throughout their healing journey.

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Lynn Sullivan
Lynn A Sullivan

Cincinnati, Ohio 45209, United States

energywithlynn@aol.com
lynnasullivan.com

Mobile Phone: (513) 235-0035

Inviting Pain to Leave the Body: A 22-Minute Guided Meditation

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Conditions Addressed

fear; gastrointestinal (GI) issues; lack of inner peace; nerve (e.g., numbness, tingling, pain) issues; pain; post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS); post-surgical healing issues; spirituality issues; trauma; wound healing issues

Offering

Step into a sacred space of healing and transformation with Inviting Pain to Leave the Body, a 22-minute guided meditation crafted to support the gentle acknowledgment and release of pain, whether it originates in the physical, mental, or spiritual realms.

This meditation offers a calming and compassionate practice that empowers you to connect with your body and mind on a deeper level. Through soothing guidance, you will be encouraged to gently explore the origins of discomfort without judgment, creating an environment of awareness and self-acceptance. By acknowledging the presence and purpose of the pain, you invite understanding and compassion to fill the space it occupies. From this grounded and supported place, you will be guided to release the pain, allowing it to move on and create room for lightness, healing, and peace.

Who Can Benefit:
This meditation is an excellent tool for individuals experiencing:

  • Chronic physical pain or discomfort.

  • Emotional burdens such as stress, anxiety, or grief.

  • Spiritual tension or a sense of disconnection.

  • A desire to embrace their natural healing abilities.

What You Will Experience:

  • Mindful Connection: A gentle exploration of your body and mind, fostering a deeper awareness of where pain resides.

  • Compassionate Acknowledgment: Encouragement to accept the presence of pain without resistance or self-judgment.

  • Intentional Release: A guided process to actively invite pain to leave, creating space for comfort, healing, and renewal.

  • Healing Visualization: Supportive imagery and techniques to help you reclaim balance and embrace your innate resilience.

Benefits of This Meditation:

  • Promotes a profound sense of relaxation and peace.

  • Helps to release physical tension and discomfort.

  • Offers emotional clarity and relief from mental strain.

  • Supports the body’s natural healing processes.

  • Encourages spiritual reconnection and inner harmony.

This guided meditation is an invitation to honor your body and mind with the time and attention they deserve. By creating a safe and compassionate space for healing, you empower yourself to release what no longer serves you and embrace a sense of balance, renewal, and lightness in your journey.

Take these 22 minutes to breathe, connect, and heal - you deserve it.

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