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By Casper Blackwell
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Posted September 26, 2017

What If My Mala Breaks?

Well, first of all, it’s not “if” but “when”. Your mala isn’t meant to last forever. When your mala breaks, it’s time for a new intention… a new chapter in your healing story. I know this can be [...]

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Posted September 26, 2017

How Do I Care For My Mala?

The stones are believed to store energy, so you may choose to clear your mala occasionally. You can do this by placing your mala beads in sunlight or moonlight, smudging it with sage or incense. [...]

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Posted September 26, 2017

How Do I Use A Mala?

As with most things, there are many different methods and traditions for mala meditation. Some people just like wearing the beads either for fashion or for the energy of the stones. [...]

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By Casper Blackwell
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Posted September 26, 2017

How Do I Activate My Mala?

You are encouraged to create whatever ceremony feels right for you to activate and charge your mala beads. One option is to create a quiet space, burn sage, incense or a candle, and sit with your [...]

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By Casper Blackwell
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Posted September 26, 2017

How Do I Choose My Mala?

Most importantly, trust yourself. A mala represents something different for each person; for some, a mala is a reminder of an intention or sankalpa, for others it may be a tool for meditation or [...]

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By Casper Blackwell
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Posted September 26, 2017

What Is A Mala?

Also called prayer beads and mala beads, a traditional mala is a string of 108 beads plus a guru bead(s) and a tassel. The 108 beads are used for counting mantra, like a rosary is used for [...]

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Posted September 26, 2017

Things to Know

Please be sure to review True Nature Travels Policies. Registration To register, go to Online Registration Platform. Paying your initial deposit of $350 will lock in your tuition rate and hold [...]

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