Steadying the Heart and Mind (S2E9)
François Burra François Burra

Steadying the Heart and Mind (S2E9)

"Balance" and "ease" are words used interchangeably to mean equanimity, while equanimity itself can be defined as a steadiness of the heart and mind. In other words, it is the groundwork for freedom and compassion through wisdom. Like many parts of mindfulness practice, discomfort can't be bypassed to an equanimous state, however, practice helps to cultivate the conditions for equanimity to arise naturally. In this meditation, you'll be guided into cultivating a balanced heart and mind.

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Being With Overwhelm (S2E8)
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Being With Overwhelm (S2E8)

Anyone else feeling some overwhelm right about now? I'm finding myself in a new cycle of news addiction and the regular and constant exposure to it is certainly leaving me feeling anxious and overwhelmed. This meditation was originally created in one of my last cycles of overwhelm, and yet, it is serving me yet again. If you're feeling it, too, I hope this meditation can be of support.

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From Painful to Mindful (S2E7)
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From Painful to Mindful (S2E7)

A natural human reaction is to avoid that which is unpleasant, especially anything painful. Like so much of mindfulness practice, the most immediate way in which we can find any sort of freedom is by moving toward it. Beware, though, because jumping into feeling pain without first establishing a foundation could alter your relationship to what you’re feeling but not for the better. This meditation invites you to gently lean into pain so that you can eventually establish a new relationship to it.

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Choosing Forgiveness (S2E6)
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Choosing Forgiveness (S2E6)

When sayings like “forgive and forget" are commonplace, being quick to forgive someone without ever really tending to your own hurt feelings, or letting someone back into your life despite your better judgment. For these reasons (and more), forgiveness can be a challenging and  commonly misunderstood quality. Forgiveness doesn’t condone the past, doesn’t mean you need to stay connected to anyone who has caused you pain, nor is weak or naive. It takes time and is really about not leaving anyone out of your heart, including yourself, for any hurt that may have been caused.

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Peace of Food (S2E5)
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Peace of Food (S2E5)

Mindfulness can be integrated into anything we do, which allows us never to stray too far from our practice. Even when we don't have time or space to practice regularly for extended periods of time, we can still find countless opportunities throughout the day in which to be mindful. This practice explores eating mindfully. This grants you at least a few opportunities each day to practice! Best to have some food in front of you for this practice, whether it's a small snack or a whole meal.

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Increasing Your Tolerance for Discomfort (S2E4)
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Increasing Your Tolerance for Discomfort (S2E4)

As humans, we have become really good at avoiding what we don’t want to feel or experience, especially if it's painful or unpleasant, resulting in us (consciously or unconsciously) spending a lot of our time running away from perceived or future pain. What then happens is our past pains start to dictate our future. Although that might be true in many circumstances, we can learn how to cultivate a skillful relationship to pain and discomfort through self-compassion.

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Love Your Many Sides (S2E3)
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Love Your Many Sides (S2E3)

Some days, the thought of loving ourselves can feel impossible, while other days it can feel selfish, leading us to offer love to others instead of ourselves. But it’s imperative that we start with ourselves, much like how we are told in an airplane to secure our own oxygen mask before helping others.

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Neck Stretch (S2E2)
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Neck Stretch (S2E2)

Maybe it's stress and anxiety, maybe it's prolonged periods of looking down at our devices. Regardless of the reason, many of us have tense neck and shoulders. With sustained and consistent practice, mindfulness can act as a preventative tool, cueing you to adjust your posture and to manage your stress better. If you add this to the simple movements in today's practice, you can also awaken these areas in a way that may not have been possible before.

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Build a Backbone (S2E1)
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Build a Backbone (S2E1)

As beings with eyes positioned to see forward and minds conditioned to think ahead, we often forget about the back of our body. As a result, once we start practicing mindfulness, we don’t realize we often focus on the front of our body when we tune in to our breath or physical sensations. This mindfulness practice, which includes movement, aims to balance things out by enlivening this area that we so often ignore as well as to strengthen the muscles in our back.

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