“I’m So Glad You’re Here!” (women)

There are two imageries provided, each about 20 minutes.

“Getting to Know You” invites you, through your imagination, to hold this infant and to spend time becoming acquainted with each other.

“Taking it in” gives you the opportunity to provide nourishment for this little one.

$22.00

“I’m So Glad You’re Here!” ~ Imaginal Nurturing for Women

With these guided imageries, you have the opportunity for experiences of gentle nurturing and connectedness. With my voice leading you, you are able to meet yourself afresh as the infant who came into this world whole and gifted. The infant here is a representation of the core of who you really are. This recording is not about healing the wounded child but rather developing a new relationship with yourself in the present.

Two Downloadable MP3s:

Getting to Know You

“Getting to Know You” invites you, through your imagination, to hold this infant and to spend time becoming acquainted with each other.

Taking it in

“Taking it in” gives you the opportunity to provide nourishment for the baby. In both cases, you have the experience of the infant being held and nurtured as well as that of the nurturing adult.

These scripts are interwoven with the beautiful, clear singing voice of Jen Turner. These recordings are especially valuable for self-soothing between sessions for clients who are fragile. They have also been found to be effective at bedtime for those with insomnia. There is no bilateral stimulation in the “I’m so glad you’re here!” recordings.

The following samples are from the sound files of “I’m So Glad You’re Here!” ~ Imaginal Nurturing for Women.  The first is a song sung by Jen Turner; the second, guided imagery by April Steele.

Script

Written and spoken by April Steele
1. Getting to know you (21:52)
2. Taking it in (20:55)

Songs

Vocals and guitar: Jen Turner
Listen to my Heart Song (Paramahansa Yogamanda)
Cradling (Jen Turner)
Return Again (Shlomo Carlebach)
Child of the Universe (Anon.)
Honouring (Janey Walters)
I Don’t Have To (Jen Turner)

Producer and Engineer: Jerry Paquette, Raincoast Studio