Misia Welters
Meditation Coach and Intuitive Reader
Professional Achievements
- Established a profitable, independent business offering intuitive guidance by age 18
- Launched a curated metaphysical store, built influential online platforms with a combined following of over 25000, and developed a personalised meditation offering
- Signed a publishing deal with Mango Publishing and is currently writing her debut book, a work that weaves together science, philosophy, and mysticism to explore the power of intuition and consciousness in modern life
Certifications & Organizations
- Mango Publishing
Favorite Piece of Advice
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If you want to achieve a higher vibration state, integrate your shadow . Jungian psychology suggests this. You also have to accept yourself fully—you can’t raise your vibration if you’re in denial or holding onto shame.
Raising your vibration is about emotional states — if you can’t accept where you are, you’ll stay stuck. But once you find acceptance and expand into love, compassion, and other higher emotions , you begin to break through. Shadow work helps with this — you bring up your triggers, work through them, and bring love and compassion into those areas. The more you do that, the more you expand. That’s how you raise your vibration. And meditation helps with this because you get deeper insights.
I recommend doing it in the evening and not eating beforehand, because eating grounds your awareness more in your body. It’s best done lying down. Breathe in and out for about 10 minutes, and put your awareness in the room around you. Before closing your eyes, take a look around and memorize the room. Then close your eyes and keep visualizing the room while you’re breathing and focusing — just let go. That’s the best way I can describe it.
If you do manage to project into your astral body, it helps to tie a thread around your body (or even just imagine doing so) to help you return to it. If you do it in a controlled environment and make it a practice, it can be safe. But it takes time, practice, and dedication. It’s not something you can just try on a whim — you have to warm up to it. Some people use it to explore or even to spy on others. You can even meet people in that state, from what I’ve heard.
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