A Mindfulness Practice for Nonjudgmental Awareness
Explore this 15-minute guided meditation to open up some space for yourself to sit with what is, rather than what if.
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Explore this 15-minute guided meditation to open up some space for yourself to sit with what is, rather than what if.
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Developing a sense of equanimity is difficult—even in the best of times. This guided meditation from Mark Bertin offers a quiet moment to be patient with ourselves as we navigate discomfort and uncertainty together.
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Michelle Maldonado shares a practice for strengthening our ability to be self-aware, self-actualized, and self-determined as we co-create our emerging new reality and world together.
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Rashid Hughes invites us to become more familiar with our inner spaciousness—where the pleasure of resting in awareness is sacred and healing.
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Uncertainty doesn't need to create more anxiety. Explore this mindfulness practice for embracing change and appreciating the ride.
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Vinny Ferraro guides a meditation to meet yourself and whatever you're holding in the moment with kindness and understanding.
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We can’t ignore the hard stuff. Here’s a 12-minute mindfulness practice for navigating—not resisting—everything life throws our way.
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When we notice our inner voice, and notice when we’re focusing on negative thoughts, we can cultivate a habit of self-compassion.
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Curiosity is a helpful tool for engaging with our embodied experience, including emotions like sadness, anxiety, or any other unpleasant emotion. Explore this simple exercise to help you shift your attitude toward what you’re feeling.
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When we rest our attention on what we’re seeing, smelling, tasting, touching, or hearing, we can begin to ground ourselves and feel fully present.
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