Mindfulness

May we all be safe

May we all be safe

Most, if not all of us, know the experience of feeling anxious or being in some level of fight, flight or freeze, deadening or collapse. We know what it is like to feel scared, uncertain, worried, agitated, or irritable. Metta meditation can help us experience a feeling of safety and a settled nervous system. This practice is an invitation to connect to feelings of well-being, ease, peace, and happiness for yourself and the world.

Living in the Here and Now

Living in the Here and Now

Our culture is one of busy-ness, productivity and being on the go. It can be an act of resistance to slow down. An act of self-care. A form of activism. What keeps us all moving so fast? What are we afraid would happen if we paused? How do we come back into balance and cultivate habits of pausing, slowing down and being present?

Fear, Growth and Change

When is it time to let go of the comfort of familiarity and try something different? It is easy to continue to do things in a habitual way. It takes little thought; you may do it automatically. Can you tell when you are ready to take a risk and try a new approach?