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The I in Interconnectedness

The I in Interconnectedness

Released: 2024-11-25
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9 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
9 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-11-25
© All rights reserved.
Most Recent Episode
Somatic Meditation - Shedding the Weight of Worries

Somatic Meditation - Shedding the Weight of Worries

This practice invites us to create a moment of permission—a chance to set aside our worries, even briefly, and discover what remains in the present without them. Using a simple object as an anchor, the meditation guides you to connect with your body a
Time: 17:27
This practice invites us to create a moment of permission—a chance to set aside our worries, even briefly, and discover what remains in the present without them. Using a simple object as an anchor, the meditation guides you to connect with your body and posture—a grounded, upright structure that endures beyond the pull of worry. By engaging with an object in our environment, this practice anchors this permission into our everyday surroundings, allowing the world you dwell in to reflect this moment of possibility and remind you it is always within reach.
Episode ID: 1000678211366
GUID: b6b079f9-d8b4-489b-bbcb-d83fffdd9d0d
Release Date: 25/11/2024, 20:17:27

Description

The I in Interconnectedness is a guided meditation podcast where I share practices and the occasional philosophical talk about finding intimacy and presence in our lives.
The meditations blend the different traditions I've been practicing myself, stemming from somatic movement, Yoga Nidra, and mindfulness.
The talks will revolve around intimacy and interconnectivity, animism, therapy, and love - but will not shy away from their messiness. Critical questions around society, death, and trauma are crucial for dealing with relationships. More generally, I am here to talk about our relationship with ourselves, with the world in which we dwell, and with the beings with whom we dwell. And yes, relationships are messy.

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