Max Meditation System
“The universe is mental.”
– The Kybalion
This profound statement highlights how our mental state shapes our experiences.
The Max Meditation System™ aligns with this principle by helping you calm your mind, center yourself, and achieve clarity. It allows you to reconnect with your inner power, enabling you to navigate life from a place of strength and intention rather than reaction.
Benefits of Max Meditation™
- Reduced stress and emotional pain.
- Improved focus and clarity of thought.
- Enhanced creativity and spontaneity.
- Deeper connection to purpose and self-confidence.
- Increased energy, positivity, and peace of mind.
Max Meditation™ supports those facing stress, creative blocks, or emotional challenges by cultivating a mental environment for growth and alignment.
What Is Max Meditation™?
Developed by Gudni Gudnason, this system combines ancient techniques from India and Tibet with modern psychological tools like NLP. It harmonizes Yoga, Mind Acrobatics, and guided visualization, creating a transformative meditation practice based on the following five stages:
- Relaxation
- Correct Breathing
- Passive Meditation
- Active Meditation
- Guided Visualization
Max Meditation™ reminds us that the mental universe we create within shapes the reality we experience outside. Start your journey today and embrace the power of mindful transformation.
About Facilitators:
Leah Dembinski is a certified Life Activation Practitioner and Teacher with the Modern Mystery School. She is also a certified Ensofic Reiki Practitioner and is trained in various other energy healing modalities. Leah is passionate about helping people unlock their joy and reach their highest potential.
Marina Romashko is a mindfulness productivity coach and energy healer. She is a certified Life Activation Practitioner and Ensofic Reiki Practitioner with the Modern Mystery School. Additionally, she is a mindfulness meditation teacher, certified through the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification (MMTC) program by Sounds True, under the guidance of Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield.