Known for its stunning glaciers, waterfalls, fields of flowers and turquoise lakes Meditative invites visitors while its population remains small.
It has long sandy beaches and small islands.
“The air smells of jasmine, lilac, lotus, and hyacinth,” says Miss Doe Friend. She sighs with delight.
The Queen of the Day of Meditative wears a many-petaled lotus hat.
The denizens of Meditative play singing bowls and bells. They chant in the morning, afternoon, and evening. They walk mandalas and labyrinths. Purple heather blooms.
“One day, you come to discover, The Queen of Meditative, is you,” says Miss Emeline Traveler.
The glacier Compassion melts and fills the turquoise lake and the smaller green ones. Sometimes the snow bridges break and the waterfall swells. Water rushes to Meditative and every flower blooms. Sprites swim in melted Compassion and sing. Each colony of sprites adopts a denizen of Meditative and gives them beautiful visions.
“Our minds fill with love,” says the Queen of the Day.
Visitors travel to Mediative by following the sounds of waterfalls.
The sprites of Compassion travel to the homes of teachers, nurses, and first responders and offer soothing music which allows them to be present with and care for others.
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