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Healing is a holistic journey that touches the mind, body, and spirit. One powerful tool to support this journey is guided meditation. Whether you’re dealing with physical pain, emotional wounds, wanting to heal energy blocks, or seeking spiritual growth, guided meditations can be a gentle and easy way to promote healing from within. I love guided meditation; I write my own guided meditations which I record and put on my Youtube channel every 1st and 15th of the month (which you can find by clicking here) and I have an ebook of guided meditations I have written which is available for purchase for Amazon Kindle here.
Guided meditation involves listening to someone, either in person or via a recording that provides verbal instructions—often including visualization, breathing exercises, and body awareness cues. This guidance helps you quiet your mind, release tension, access deeper states of consciousness, shift your own mindset, and connect with your inner wisdom or healing energies (amongst many other benefits). If you struggle with 'silent' meditation, guided meditation can often be easier as the voice of the person speaking and the visualisations included give something to focus on. You can find a guided meditation for literally any intention these days. I have used guided meditations to help me with reiki attunements, for past life regression, for healing my chakras, improving my confidence, and everything inbetween. With so many out there, how do you choose which is best for you? Here are some tips for finding your perfect guided meditation: 1. Identify your need/intention: With so much choice out there, it is important to ensure that you have defined exactly what it was you want out of the meditation. Are you looking to heal a specific chakra? Are you looking to clear stagnant energy through getting in touch with your creative expression? Do you struggle to verbally communicate your needs? Understanding exactly what it is that you are trying to achieve is a very important first step. 2. Determine how long you want to meditate for: Guided meditations come in various lengths; some can be as short as a minute, others can be over an hour long. Decide on how much time you have to dedicate to a meditation, but also how long you feel comfortable meditating for. I personally prefer 'little and often', and will often look for ones which are between 10 and 20 minutes long. It is also worth bearing in mind that for guided meditations to be most effective, you will need to listen to them more than once. So make sure you choose a guided meditation of a length that allows you to keep focus and repeat it on a regular basis. 3. Work out which styles you prefer: Guided meditations come in all shapes and sizes. Some are very heavy on visualisation, which I love, but some people can struggle with visualisation. Some guided meditations focus on the 'narrator' repeating mantras over and over again. Some will have background music, some won't. If you struggle with visualisation, for example, you may prefer a meditation which has you focus more on repeating mantras. Make sure you choose a guided meditation that suits your personal meditation style. Another aspect I would like to mention as a part of this, is make sure you find a meditation spoken by someone with a voice you personally find soothing! Nothing is worse than being distracted when the speaker pronounces a word in a way which grates you, or trying to meditate to an obviously AI generated voice (for me personally). 4. Consider the visualisations and what resonates best with you: I have listened to guided meditations that focus on 'natural' landscapes such as forests, fields, waterfalls, etc., as their setting for the visualisation. On the opposite end of the scale, I have also tried guided meditations that have you walking around a city, or riding on a train. As someone who lives in the city and has to ride the train regularly to get about, I don't find these sorts of visualisations relaxing! I much prefer ones which are focused around the natural world. So if you are looking for guided meditations which are more visualisation heavy, then also consider what types of visualisation you wish to engage with. There are plenty of places that you can find guided meditations, many of them for free. You can try audio streaming services such as Spotify or Sounds Cloud, or look at video platforms such as Youtube. There are plenty of books and websites offering guided meditations, or you could even look into your local community and see if anyone is offering 'in person' sessions. If you are struggling to find a guided meditation that suits your needs, you can always try creating your own. You could write your own, and then record it yourself or ask a friend to. There are several online services offering voice recordings you could use if you don't like the sound of your own voice! There are also plenty of websites offering royalty free music you could use in the background, and free editing software which makes it quite simple to combine all of this into one, guided meditation audio track. Guided meditations are quite a simple, easy, and flexible tool to incorporate into your energy healing. You can use them on yourself, or in a group session. I find that amongst the many energy healing methods out there, guided meditation is one which is often overlooked because of its simplicity. However, it can be very rewarding once you have found a guided meditation you feel comfortable sticking with, and so next time you are looking to perform some healing, perhaps give guided meditations a go!
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