The Meditation Collective
The meditation-and-the-brain research has been rolling in steadily for a number of years now, with new studies coming out just about every week to illustrate some new benefit of meditation. The practice appears to have an amazing variety of neurological benefits – from changes in grey matter volume to reduced activity in the “me” centers of the brain to enhanced connectivity between brain regions. Basically, it allows for you to take your power back and be the best version of yourself. If you're ready to take accountability for your own life and tune into the answers that have always been within you, this is for YOU. Lets level up our lives, together. This is what the collective is all about.
Podcasting since 2023 • 40 episodes
The Meditation Collective
Latest Episodes
A Visualization to Help Subside Anxious Thoughts
To begin this Meditation, please bring kind awareness to ➤ why you chose this topic ➤ how your belly, chest, and head each feel when you reflect on this topic ➤ the emotions that you can associate with these vis...
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6:00
Visualizing Stress as a Storm
Welcome to this session to help you through high amounts of stress... When we are presented with situations in our life that are very high stress, it’s seems impossible to get past the stressful feelings to see clearly. The best way to ta...
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8:35
Soft Belly Breath Practice
Take these few moments to remember how to soften, let go and come back to your center.,,,,
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4:07
Noting Thoughts to See Where the Mind Is
Simply by bringing awareness to the mind, you naturally detach from its thoughts and meanderings. When you observe your own thoughts, you naturally create a separation from them, because you see that they often arise on their own. In this way, ...
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3:32
Letting Go of Resentments by Forgiving Faults
The word resentment comes from Latin roots. Its original meaning was “to feel again.” We all deal with resentments, holding on to harm that has been caused in the past. This is a painful experience. When you hold on like this, you feel the pain...
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