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Daily Meditation Podcast

#532 Cultivating Patience + Mint Tea

Daily Meditation Podcast

Mary Meckley

Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Alternative Health

4.11.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2015

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Be guided in a meditation using a calming breathing technique and a chakra technique to be patient with yourself. You'll be guided in a meditation to focus on your second chakra to give yourself clarity about your current life challenges. You'll also explore the benefits of Mint Tea to support your digestive area to give yourself more clarity. This is part 6 of a 7-Part Meditations for Patience, Episodes 527-533. As always, you don't have to do the meditation techniques -- they are simply there to help you transition from your busy day to a state of stillness. The techniques also help to calm "monkey mind," when your thoughts continuously interrupt your meditation. For free meditation tools to help you start meditating please head over to my website at www.SipandOm.com, and there you'll find a multitude of free resources to help you on your Meditation Journey. Sample from a selection of resources including: *a Free 100-Day Meditation Quest you can join *a Free Meditation Bundle to get started meditating *a Free Sleep Technique to Sleep Better *a Free Instant Calm Breathing Technique *a Free Guide to Get Started Meditating. Resources: Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. I'd love your feedback! Please let me know how you're enjoying the meditations by leaving me a review.. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group. Music composed by Christopher Lloyd Clark licensed by RoyaltyFreeMusic.com, and also by musician Greg Keller. Want to connect with other meditators from around the world who listen to the daily meditations? Join our free private Facebook Group at www.SipandOm.com Join me daily on Periscope. Follow me on Twitter to get updates to join me live for daily meditation tips to go along with the daily meditations released on the podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Daily Meditation podcast. This is Mary Meckley and I honor you for showing up for yourself today,

0:09.6

for giving yourself this time to meditate and for pursuing this theme of patience as we explore it every single day this week.

0:23.4

We're coming to the end of our series, and we are at episode 532 today.

0:30.5

And in today's meditation, you're going to be guided combining some of the meditation techniques we've explored throughout this week's

0:40.6

meditation series. I like to call today, which is a Friday as you listen to this, sip and

0:48.0

om Friday. And I include an herbal tea for you to help you.

0:55.1

So our theme this week is patience.

0:59.2

So I've customized an herb for you

1:03.0

to help you cultivate more patience.

1:07.2

And we'll also, as I mentioned, layer some of the meditation techniques we've explored this week.

1:14.9

So you get tea and meditation today.

1:18.5

Well, you can find all the different meditation techniques we've explored this week

1:23.3

over at SIP and Om.

1:26.9

That's my website.

1:28.7

And there you will see the mudra we used for this week

1:32.9

and all the different references that I referred to in this week's series.

1:40.6

Well, let's get you started meditating.

1:43.6

Go ahead and settle yourself in.

1:46.1

Make yourself nice and comfortable.

1:49.3

Sit up straight.

1:52.6

Relax your face and your jaw.

1:57.4

Relax your neck and your throat.

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