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The beloved poet Mary Oliver said: My work is loving the world. We’ll take that as our intention today and let this short practice of simple movement and meditation be a love letter – a Valentine – to the world. We’ll start by stimulating the space around your physical heart, freeing any congestion or tightness in your chest, shoulders, and upper back. Then we’ll allow the resulting openness and ease to settle into your body with some quiet meditation, letting the feeling to extend, ripple by ripple, out into the world.
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This practice is quiet and still. Deeply nourishing and restful. It’s especially for those of you who have asked for support around the fatigue and strain of Long Covid. I hope it will also benefit anyone recovering from illness, navigating a chronic condition, or simply feeling exhausted. It combines a guided relaxation for your whole system with a gentle intention you can draw on—like a mantra—anytime.
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Listeners have been asking for a morning body scan without movement – a full-body meditation and some quiet intention-setting you can do right in bed. Today’s free Embodied Meditation gives you just that. It requires no movement other than your breath and the gentle path of your awareness, tracing yourself awake, from your feet to your head. Spend the first 11 minutes of your day awakening in this luxuriously meditative way.
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Today’s free Embodied Meditation—a short 7-Minute Reset—invites you to slowly welcome the New Year. We’ll gently move and breathe our way toward a posture and a mindset that’s relaxed, receptive, and open hearted.
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Winter Solstice, the still point when the natural world sinks into quiet hibernation and deep rest. Today’s Embodied Meditation honors this time with our annual practice of slow, calming movement, following the energy down and in, and finishing with a candle-gazing meditation to tune into the ancient ritual of tending a gentle light during this darkest time of year.
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Do your mornings sometimes feel hectic and chaotic? What if, instead of giving into the rush and noise, you could gift yourself a few quiet minutes of something more nourishing, more aligned with your true nature? This gentle morning practice of movement and meditation helps you cultivate a calm, easeful state that can set the tone for your entire day.
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One of the clearest and most direct ways to practice gratitude is to pay attention to the sensory experience of your body—to notice and honor the subtle sensations of simply being alive and in relationship with the world around you. In today’s Embodied Meditation, we’ll do that by moving gently and simply through a pared down, seated version of a Sun Salutation. This staple of yoga movement practices was designed to bring us into our bodies and into a state of gratitude. Our version today is one that’s accessible anywhere you can find a comfortable seat, so it’s perfect for inserting a dose of gratitude and soothing movement into any part of your day.
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It’s remarkable how quickly the body can drop some of its surface stress. Today’s Embodied Meditation is a 10-minute seated practice that helps you squeeze, wring out, and release physical tension from head to toe. As a bonus, you might find your mind following right along, getting clearer and calmer as you go.
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Who doesn’t love a crisp, clear fall day? But maybe you also long for those occasional rainy autumn days that lure you in, slow you down, and soothe your system. Today’s Embodied Meditation helps you create that calming feeling, so you can tap into it anytime you could use a dose of cozy nurturing and letting go.
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Feel you’re juggling way too much, way too fast, without a moment to catch your breath, much less pause and reflect? Today’s Embodied Meditation carves out a tiny pocket of time to help you Slow. Down. We’ll shift the pace in just a few minutes, starting by slowing your breath, then linking it with meditative movement so you can reset your speed to a rhythm that’s more soothing and sustainable.
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The yoga tradition teaches how valuable it is to spend time quieting all the stimulation, chatter, noise, and distraction that can fill our senses. The practice of quieting and drawing in invites us to listen to ourselves and perhaps, eventually, to touch more focus, clarity, and peace. Today’s Embodied Meditation combines slowing-down movements, a guided visualization, and some stillness to cultivate that state of quiet.
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The Fall Equinox—a time when day and night are in perfect balance—invites us to welcome that energy into our bodies and our lives. This Embodied Meditation helps you do just that, and to attune to the seasonal tipping point toward shortening days, subtle slowing down, and gathering in toward rest.
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Stop for a short 7 minutes, trace release all the way down your body from head to toe, and see if you don’t feel just a little more grounded, present, and at ease. Today’s free Embodied Meditation is a 7-Minute Reset Body Scan. Use it anywhere, anytime—sitting, standing, or lying down.
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The height of summertime heat can sometimes feel draining and depleting. And all the bright, hot energy can also fan the flames of agitation and irritability. It’s nice to know we can draw on simple movement, breathing, and meditation practices to cool down and calm down – we’ll tap into them in this episode.
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Are you wishing for a short, meaningful practice to help you awaken to your day with awareness and gratitude? Today’s free Embodied Meditation is a Morning Body Scan with gentle movement. It invites you to be present and receptive to the daily gifts and lessons the world has to offer—and to take this reverence into your day.
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This Embodied Meditation is perfect if you want to settle into bed for the night. You can also use it to settle scattered, swirling energy during your day. It’s a calming, grounding practice that incorporates slow, earthy movements. We end with a guided relaxation, envisioning of a body of water settling, followed by a period of quiet stillness — creating a place where you can anchor and come to rest. Want to be added to my mailing list, discuss a private yoga session, or offer suggestions for future Embodied Meditation recordings? I’d love to hear from you. Please visit my website: paigegilchristyoga.com. Loving this podcast and want to contribute to its production? I'd be so grateful for your donation through the Paypal Donate function.
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It’s so nourishing to align with the seasonal rhythms around us. It allows us to tap into our more instinctual rhythms and reminds us, on a deep level, that we are not separate from the energies and cycles of the natural world. This practice invites you to luxuriate in and celebrate the warmth and expansiveness of the Summer Solstice.
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Most of us haul around way too much—stress, worry, overloaded calendars, endless to-do lists. Over time, we can start to feel the burden in our bodies— they might become tired, sluggish, weighed down. This Embodied Meditation is a practice to help you lighten up. It’s short and fun, so you can tap release and ease. We finish with a traditional breathing practice that invites vibrancy, along with a few minutes of quiet meditation to let all the lightness radiate and expand.
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Today’s Embodied Meditation gives you a short break from your screen. It’s simple and efficient; you can do it anywhere, anytime. The gentle movement practice tends to your eyes, your shoulders and neck, your upper back, and your wrists. Most of all, it helps soothe your brain and coax your whole system out of cyberspace and back into your physical body.
Want to be added to my mailing list, discuss a private yoga session, or offer suggestions for future Embodied Meditation recordings? I’d love to hear from you. Please visit my website: paigegilchristyoga.com. Loving this podcast and want to contribute to its production? I'd be so grateful for your donation through the Paypal Donate function.
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This is a great one if you want to move and celebrate Spring. Today’s free Embodied Meditation—a Morning Gratitude Practice—invites you to flow and breathe through a simple, energizing ritual that sets the tone for your day and the whole season. You’ll be ready to head into what’s next with a sense of deep gratitude for how you’re supported, connected, and alive.
- Visa fler