Category: Meditation

  • The Power of Self-Compassion Exercises: 15 Techniques + Worksheet

    Self-compassion exercises, as critical parts of one’s mental health regimen, involve showing a degree of kindness and understanding toward yourself when you, as a person, find yourself suffering, failing, or feeling inadequate in some way. These exercises prompt each individual to consider the aspects of their lives wherein they may often overlook the importance of…

  • Discovering Metta Bhavana: The Practice of Loving-Kindness Meditation in Buddhism

    Self-care is vital as we navigate through life, and serenity often comes when we take the time to look inward and explore our own hearts. Metta Bhavana meditation is a magnificent way to delve into this process. Often translated as “loving-kindness meditation,” it is a practice aimed at cultivating unconditional friendliness, goodwill, and love towards oneself…

  • Enhance Your Meditation Practice with Candle Gazing (Trataka) for Mindfulness

    Candle gazing meditation, also known as trataka, is an ancient and powerful form of meditation that involves focusing your gaze on the flame of a candle. This centuries-old yogic purification practice is meant to train both the mind and eyes, offering profound spiritual and physical benefits. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll explain everything you need to…

  • Exploring the Power of Metta: Loving-Kindness Buddhism Meditation

    Loving-kindness Buddhism, or metta in the Pali language, is one of the most fundamental teachings and practices. Cultivating loving-kindness aims to develop care, compassion, friendliness, and benevolence towards all living beings. This comprehensive guide will explore the origins, purpose, and methods for practicing loving-kindness according to Buddhist thought and traditions. Key Takeaways: What are the…

  • Discover the Dignity of Kinhin: Zen Walking Meditation at Your Zen Center

    As a longtime practitioner of Zen meditation, I’ve come to deeply appreciate the simple yet profound practice of mindful walking, known as Kinhin. After long seated meditation sessions, Kinhin offers a chance to stretch the legs, reconnect with the body, and immerse oneself in walking with awareness. Far from just being a break from zazen,…

  • Exploring Emptiness: The Zen Practice of Shikantaza and Zazen

    As I began exploring different types of meditation, one Japanese word kept popping up in my research – Shikantaza.  Shikantaza is a Zen Buddhist meditation that emphasizes ‘just sitting’ without any goals or methods. The name Shikantaza means ‘nothing but precisely sitting.’ At first, this concept seemed confusing to me. Wasn’t meditation supposed to involve some…

  • Meditation For Pregnancy Anxiety: Get Relief Now With This Comprehensive Guide

    Pregnancy can be an exciting but anxiety-provoking time. Hormonal changes, physical discomforts, worries about labor and delivery, and the enormous responsibility of raising a child can all contribute to feelings of anxiety for expectant mothers. While some anxiety is normal, excessive worry during pregnancy has been linked to premature birth and low birth weight babies.…

  • Meditation for Relationship Anxiety: Techniques and Tips When Triggered

    Do you ever feel anxious or stressed about your romantic relationships? Many of us struggle with attachment issues, fear of abandonment, and worries about rejection. While relationships take effort, your anxiety may be trying to tell you something. The good news is that meditation for relationship anxiety can help. Practices like mindfulness, self-compassion, and loving-kindness…