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There are many ways to create more peace in our own lives and in the world.
"There are many ways to kneel and kiss the ground." - Rumi
One Small Stone's blog includes some "food for thought" on how meditation creates more peace in our own life and in the world, some specific, action-oriented ideas to "make some ripples" for climate justice, and some guided meditations to help you practice. (Some meditations are only accessible to subscribers to the online meditations.)

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Meditation helps us to see more clearly - to clean the metaphorical glasses through which we see the world. In both Buddhist meditation...


Meditations for Overthinking: 2 variations of an "Alternate Sense Meditation"
The "Alternate Sense Meditation" is a good tool to have in your toolbox for times of anxiety or overthinking. I recorded two variations...


Precision + a Poem
Danusha Laméris' poem "Night Bird," provides a beautiful entry to a mindfulness meditation, inviting us to see clearly with warmth. Go to...


Tibetan Buddhist Precision Meditation
We meditate not to get better at meditation but to get better at being present in our lives.


Tibetan Buddhist Bodhichitta Meditation
This meditation uess on a concept (bodhichitta) that is practiced during Loving-Kindness. If you're not familiar with Loving-Kindness meditations, you may want to do another meditation. Go to 2:02 to skip the intro and get right into the practice.


August Energy Meditation
This is an open awareness practice. We act as an observer, watching and narrating where our awareness goes. This has two potential...


Mandala Concept
Mandalas are an organizing principle, very different from our modern system of dividing information into folders and then labeling them. In a mandala, all of reality is included - the "good," the "bad," as well as all the "white noise" of life. Mandalas invite us to relax into the truth, without pushing some things away or grasping at others. We can start to see more clearly and develop greater discernment and wisdom.


Shifting Our Relationship with Ourself
We meditate not to get better at meditation, but to make the other 23.5 hours of the day more peaceful, loving, compassionate - "better," in whatever way that means to you. The practice of Loving-Kindness for Ourselves is a targeted practice for shifting our post-meditation experience. With regular practice, it starts to soften the way we interact with ourselves...and the whole world. Go to 4:23 to skip the intro and get right into the meditation.


Mutual Aid
As Rebecca Solnit defines Mutual Aid: “It’s a deep belief in and commitment to inseparability: that my well-being is inseparable from yours and that, in caring for yours, I care for myself and, more than that, for the larger whole that is us, because we are in this together.” This definition of mutual aid is similar to the Zen concept of "interbeing" and to the idea that no one is an island (to paraphrase John Donne) and that we are all better, stronger, richer together. Go


Sympathetic Joy Meditation
"Sympathetic Joy" allows us to multiply our happiness. Go to 3:42 to skip the intro and get right into the 15-minute meditation.


Meditation with Andrea Gibson Poem
This meditation uses Andrea Gibson's poem: All of my pain is a spider I've learned not to crush with the heel of my shoe but to guide...


Expectations vs. Reality
Munidra said: "I meditate so that I can notice the little purple flowers by the side of the road."


Two Meditations for the Start of Summer
This meditation uses the Buddhist concept of "bardo," or transition, as an invitation to rest in the liminal moment of possibility -- recognizing that the liminal is often an uncomfortable place. As humans, we sometimes balk at uncertainty. So, as we rest in the transition of spring to summer, and of one breath to the next, this meditation also invites us to notice how we're doing and to give ourselves a little love. Go to 2:02 to skip the intro and get right into the meditat


Creating a Container for Meditation
Part of the beauty of meditation is that it is portable, flexible and always available. Yet, we can use rituals (doesn't need to be anything fancy) to help create a container for the experience, helping guide is into a state of "awakening to the present moment." Go to 3:23 to skip the intro and get right into the meditation.


3 Meditations for Practicing Balance
Meditations from 5/30, 6/3 and 6/4 offer encouragement for finding balance between exertion and ease. If you practice one, let me know in the comments!


"Noting" Technique for Meditation
"Noting" is a tool for meditation, taught by Sharon Salzberg among others. The technique of "noting" invites us to give our thoughts a...


Relieving Some of Our Suffering
Relieving Some of Our Pain


15+ Loving-Kindness Meditations
Visit the Loving-Kindness playlist for over a dozen Loving-Kindness meditations, including Loving-Kindness for self (like this...


6 Equanimity Meditations
Meditation 1/6 on Cultivating Equanimity Equanimity is about "learning how to surf," to borrow from Jon Kabat-Zinn's quote "You can't...


RAIN Meditation for Strong Emotions
15-minute RAIN meditation RAIN meditations are a tool for processing strong emotions. The acronym stands for Recognize, Allow,...

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