Guided Meditations

Brid takes you through different guided meditations, for deep relaxation & to further connect with saints and with the spiritual world

Guided Meditations

As well as writing The Psychic Code & Memories And Missions, Brid has created several guided meditations, designed to generate a deep sense of peace within the listener, as well as deepening their spiritual connection.

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MEDITATION TO OUR LADY OF KNOCK

The listener is introduced to the story of Knock before being lead on a virtual journey to meet Our Lady, requesting her assistance with their personal burdens.

Brid O Donoghue Meditation to Padre Pio

MEDITATION TO PADRE PIO

In this guided meditation the listener is introduced to the story of Padre Pio, Patron Saint of Civil Defence Volunteers, Adolescents and Stress relief.

Brid O Donoghue St Francis of Assisi meditation

MEDITATION TO

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

In this guided meditation the listener is introduced to the story of St. Francis of Assisi, Patron Saint of the Environment, of Animals and of merchants. In this meditation you are invited to place your personal struggles and worries before this humble saint, to request healing for all conflict. To ask his intercession for all living creatures, the environment and rain forests.

The guided meditation is followed by "The Canticle of the Creatures".

Brid O Donoghue Meditation to St Joseph

MEDITATION TO ST. JOSEPH

In this guided meditation the listener is introduced to the story of St. Joseph, Patron Saint of departing Souls, Protector of the Catholic Church and Patron Saint of all Workers. Brid then guides you through relaxation to meet with the head of the Holy Family.

Brid O Donoghue Mediation St Patrick childhood trauma emotional pain strength encouragement

MEDITATION TO

ST. PATRICK

In this guided meditation the listener is introduced to the story of St. Patrick before being guided through a meditation in which we meet with the patron Saint of Ireland before we ask of him to: