Embodied Mindfulness Meditation for Somatic and Emotional healing.
Dina Kushnir
47 episodes
21 hours ago
Living and dying with each breath In this meditation I invite you to explore a profound truth about aging, death, and what it means to truly live. Each breath is a complete cycle of life and death—learning to be present with the emptiness after the exhale teaches us to release our grip on life while paradoxically living more fullySlowing down is not giving up—it's a deeper form of caring that allows us to be present with what matters most· The invitation is to stop r...
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Living and dying with each breath In this meditation I invite you to explore a profound truth about aging, death, and what it means to truly live. Each breath is a complete cycle of life and death—learning to be present with the emptiness after the exhale teaches us to release our grip on life while paradoxically living more fullySlowing down is not giving up—it's a deeper form of caring that allows us to be present with what matters most· The invitation is to stop r...
Embodied Mindfulness Meditation for Somatic and Emotional healing.
20 minutes
1 month ago
Module 8: Episode 4 - Peace #4
Peace #4: Silence and Listening If we long for peace in the world, the words of Gandhi remind us to: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Peace begins within. When we cultivate it in our own body and mind, we ripple it outward into our relationships, our communities, and ultimately the world. For me, this exploration often returns to the roots of my own tradition—Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical path. There, the word for peace is Shalom (and in Arabic, Salam). Shalom is built of four sa...
Embodied Mindfulness Meditation for Somatic and Emotional healing.
Living and dying with each breath In this meditation I invite you to explore a profound truth about aging, death, and what it means to truly live. Each breath is a complete cycle of life and death—learning to be present with the emptiness after the exhale teaches us to release our grip on life while paradoxically living more fullySlowing down is not giving up—it's a deeper form of caring that allows us to be present with what matters most· The invitation is to stop r...