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These are some of the ways that I discovered over the years to help in the midst of a panic storm. Let me know which helps. Hands on body. https://www.thepanicproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Huntley-Dr.m4a The post Seven ways out of a storm: immediate steps to calm appeared first on The Panic Project.…
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Meditation practice allows us to explore our mind and the sensations of our bodies. The goal is to become a better listener and to see things simply as they are. What is the sensation in our hand? What is the mind telling us about what we feel in our hand? In this meditation, explore your hands and the sensations that come when you hold coins in yo…
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Hello Search for Joy listeners: It has been a while since we’ve spoken due to my NY Marathon training. Thank you for your patience. In this meditation, we will explore the body more specifically and our reaction to what we think and feel during our meditation. One of the common reactions our mind takes is to react what we think with a sudden reacti…
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You are not your thoughts. You are not your thoughts. We hear that often and yet, our minds are filled with thoughts and our bodies follow our minds. Until, of course, we stop that binary dynamic. Can we do a better job of listening to ourselves? And how do we listen? What do we listen for when we listen? Can we be aware of everything at once? Like…
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After a brief message about today’s experience, 10 minutes of silence. Return to your body how ever works best for you. I am happy to discuss these methods with you in our one on one, at your convenience. https://www.thepanicproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/9-11-10-MP3.mp3 The post 9 -11 Silent meditation appeared first on The Panic Project.…
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In our previous sessions – meditating in a loud place – we discussed the importance of being able to take your meditation any where – even into a loud space. Today, we explore going inside, into our bodies to listen for the sound that drives our lives – our heart beat. Can you hear yours? https://www.thepanicproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/T…
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When in nature, it is an opportunity to listen with our bodies. It – listening with our bodies – is a skill to develop. It requires us to zero in on the wind as it travels over our hands – the air from the wind. Or the feeling of our feet in our shoes. Feeling only the air over our hands or arms, or the feel of our feet in our shoes, returns us to …
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So many tell me they do not have time to meditate. Their lives are too busy, too noisy. They seem not to be able to find a quiet place to meditate or time away. This meditation is a practice of being able to welcome in the background noise and to welcome it in a way that is not disturbing. Background noise can be grounding, for example. So please e…
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Our minds often race. It is natural. When we sit for meditation they get filled with gotta do things, should do, other ideas and soon we are in a trance. When we are in a trance, sometimes it is like a dream when we drift away and have no idea that we have left our here and now and have fallen into a series of thoughts along a line of thoughts. We …
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How often do you say you are “listening” but what you are really is preparing to speak? How often do you feel the person you’re speaking to is kind of listening and how often do you feel that they are just preparing to speak? Well, how well do you listen to yourself? What are we listening for and how do we listen? Might it help to put our hands on …
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