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Walking Meditations - Circle of Light

Walking Meditations - Circle of Light

Author: Rachel Doremus

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Calm walking meditations to support emotional grounding, stress relief, nervous-system regulation and presence in motion. Each walk guides attention toward breath, body, and rhythm, helping shift activation or tension into steadiness, focus, safety and inner strength. Created for people who settle best whilst moving, these guided practices use slow pacing and soft release to still the mind or cultivate uplifting inner states and practice future-self rehearsal - fostering clarity, confidence, and ease with every walk.
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Walk Into Peace

Walk Into Peace

2025-12-2930:01

Walk Into Peace is a gentle, slow-paced guided walking meditation that supports nervous-system regulation and anxiety relief by helping you connect with the natural world as you move. Through breath awareness and spacious pauses, this practice guides you into your heart space, into the sensation of peace and to calmer emotional states — easing tension, quietening overwhelm, and helping you feel grounded peace and relief in your body as you walk.
'Sitting in the Power'

'Sitting in the Power'

2018-03-2228:52

Settle your mind and allow this practice to open your awareness and move you into a more receptive state. Not strictly a meditation, this guidance allows you to connect to the nourishing essence of All That Is. Allow insight, clarity, focus, healing and peace, as you expand your consciousness to receive.
The traditional loving-kindness meditation focuses on developing feelings of goodwill, kindness and warmth towards others. Amongst much research on this simple practice, Frederickson (2008), found that practicing seven weeks of loving-kindness meditation increased love, joy, contentment, gratitude, pride, hope, interest, amusement, and awe. These positive emotions went on to support increased mindfulness, purpose in life, social support and decreased illness symptoms. Try it and see for yourself!
A walking meditation is helpful for moving you out of your head and into your body. If your mind is busy or anxious, a focused walk can support you in connecting with the present moment. This meditation uses the breath to relax both body and mind; and takes time to ground, even whilst walking. A good choice if seated meditation is not appealing, you are new to meditation and find sitting for a longer period difficult or you need some fresh air.
Listen to this meditation to relax, connect and ground yourself. Use your breath to focus your mind as you let go of busy thoughts, release anything that no longer serves you and rest in the stillness. Finish feeling calm, centered and peaceful!
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