Awaken your awareness, relax your mind and learn to live in the now with this series of mindful moments
Enjoying the world in all its raw beauty is a magical experience that often passes us by. Without tuning into the present and tapping into awareness, we can forget to enjoy the little things in life. You may wonder how you can awaken your awareness when you are so busy or distracted and what exactly awareness is An accessible and universal way to access your inner power of awareness is through mediation. Studies have proven the wonders of meditation, with one presenting how regular meditation has the ability to increase grey-matter density in the hippocampus area of the brain. This area of the brain is important for memory, learning and most importantly, awareness and compassion
Although meditation is advantageous, we know it can be a somewhat intimidating practice to begin. But don’t worry—we’re here to help you build your practice. If you’re new to meditating, it’s essential to start small. There’s no need to force yourself into a lengthy meditation session. You can experience the positive effects of meditation—such as stress reduction, better sleep, pain relief and a strengthened immune system—even after just a few short sessions. The crucial thing is not how many minutes you spend meditating but how frequently you practice meditation. It’s all about making it a daily habit.
Mediation is a powerful tool for physical and mental wellbeing. So what are you waiting for? Delve into these 3 carefully curated meditations guided by expert Deborah Quibell to consciously hone in on awareness and live in the now.
1. Relieve tension in your body
Let expert Deborah Quibell take you through this guided meditation designed to relieve tension in your body. Put on some of your comfiest clothes, listen to Deborah’s soothing voice and immerse yourself completely in the art of meditation.
2. Relax your mind
Trouble slowing down your thoughts? Try to set aside 5 minutes of your day and let Deborah take you through this guided meditation created to calm your mind. That’s a daily routine we all have time for, right?
3. Connecting to the present moment
Ever fully experienced what it’s like to be present in the moment? A lot of activities can help you be more present and meditation is number one on our list. Learn how to simply breath, let go and enjoy the here and now with this guided meditation.
Want to further enrich your meditation experience? Try engaging your senses by introducing elements of aromatherapy. Gently massaging your temples with scented oil or focusing on the flickering flame of a scented candle will give your meditation an extra dimension.