
A Meditation on Connecting Lands and Stories
Yuria Celidwen guides us to connect to the land, awakening gratitude and listening more deeply into the natural spaces around us.
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Yuria Celidwen guides us to connect to the land, awakening gratitude and listening more deeply into the natural spaces around us.
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Try this guided mindfulness exercise to help you change the habit of gossiping. Next time you feel the urge to gossip, you'll be better equipped to stay aligned with your integrity.
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In this guided meditation, Will Schneider walks us through a three-step meditation to offer forgiveness to ourselves and others.
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A good listener not only focuses on your words, but what’s on your mind. Do you have the following qualities of a good listener?
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Developing more inclusive teaching practices can go a long way to making mindfulness accessible, especially for communities of neurodiversity.
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In this guided meditation, longtime meditation teacher and pain expert Vidyamala Burch offers a tender practice to help us be with our whole selves with openness and kindness, even when we are experiencing pain.
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You could deepen your practice on your own, but as Barry Boyce writes, finding a great mindfulness meditation teacher can give you the confidence to trust your inherent wisdom.
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How can meditation and mindfulness help us right now? Founding editor Barry Boyce explains four ways to lean on your practice when the world feels heavy.
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