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What Would Your Feelings Say If They Could Talk?

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What happens when we stop trying to push away difficult thoughts and instead meet them with genuine curiosity? This guided self-reflection practice offers a powerful alternative to our usual pattern of judging, avoiding, or getting tangled in our emotional experiences.
We begin by locating where feelings physically manifest in our bodies—perhaps as tension in the shoulders, heaviness in the chest, or tightness in the throat. Observing these sensations without rushing to change them creates space to understand what they're trying to communicate.
Whether you're navigating a specific challenge or simply seeking greater emotional clarity, this episode provides practical tools to untangle your thoughts and meet yourself with kindness. Take these eight minutes as a gift to yourself, an invitation to breathe, be present, and discover what your feelings have been waiting to tell you.

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Have a meditation idea you'd love to hear? I’d be delighted to bring it to life! Feel free to share your thoughts by emailing me at [email protected]

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Self-Reflection Practice (00:00:00)

2. Identifying Where Feelings Live (00:01:05)

3. Visualizing Thoughts as Objects (00:02:57)

4. Understanding Purpose of Feelings (00:05:23)

5. Closing Reflections and Gratitude (00:07:17)

14 episodes

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What happens when we stop trying to push away difficult thoughts and instead meet them with genuine curiosity? This guided self-reflection practice offers a powerful alternative to our usual pattern of judging, avoiding, or getting tangled in our emotional experiences.
We begin by locating where feelings physically manifest in our bodies—perhaps as tension in the shoulders, heaviness in the chest, or tightness in the throat. Observing these sensations without rushing to change them creates space to understand what they're trying to communicate.
Whether you're navigating a specific challenge or simply seeking greater emotional clarity, this episode provides practical tools to untangle your thoughts and meet yourself with kindness. Take these eight minutes as a gift to yourself, an invitation to breathe, be present, and discover what your feelings have been waiting to tell you.

Support the show

Have a meditation idea you'd love to hear? I’d be delighted to bring it to life! Feel free to share your thoughts by emailing me at [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Self-Reflection Practice (00:00:00)

2. Identifying Where Feelings Live (00:01:05)

3. Visualizing Thoughts as Objects (00:02:57)

4. Understanding Purpose of Feelings (00:05:23)

5. Closing Reflections and Gratitude (00:07:17)

14 episodes

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