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Meditation Matters
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Meditation Matters is a short meditation practice led by Arnold & Porter partner Brian Israel. The mediations allow you to take a break for a moment of connection, healing, and purpose. The goal is to leave you happier, healthier, more productive, and more connected to your community.
These short 15-minute meditations are designed help our colleagues, and their friends and families, find a moment of peace and tranquility during these challenging times.
These short 15-minute meditations are designed help our colleagues, and their friends and families, find a moment of peace and tranquility during these challenging times.
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Poet Mary Oliver wrote soul-searching lines of trauma and grace, as well as accessible verses celebrating nature, beauty, life and joy.
Today we'll read from her poem "The Journey."
In these uncertain and challenging times, we all need to find ways to heal. Of course, healing does not mean that pain doesn't exist. It means that the pain no longer controls you. Through gratitude, we can improve our resilience, our optimism, and our ability to cope with pain and uncertainty.
Today's meditation will focus on the healing power of gratitude.
Today's poem comes from A.A. Milne, creator of Winnie the Pooh.
In celebration of "Do Something Good for Your Neighbor Day", today's meditation will focus on Lovingkindness.
It doesn't always feel this way, but joy is a state of being we can choose. What's more, joy is infinite and always within us.
Today's podcast will focus on expanding joy.
As part of Well-Being in Law Week, today’s meditation will focus on emotional well-being. We'll practice letting go of the things we don't want and expanding the things we do want.
As part of Well-Being in Law Week, today’s meditation will focus on social well-being. Healthy relationships can profoundly impact our mental health and overall wellness. Research shows that we live longer, heal faster, have less stress and more joy.
So today, let's expand our social well-being by focusing on deepening our relationships and connections with others.
Meditation can help us achieve professional well-being by allowing us to focus on true and lasting success.
As part of Well-Being in Law Week, today’s meditation will focus on Professional Well-Being.
Meditation can help us calm our mind and provide the fertile soil where answers we seek can come more easily.
Today's meditation will focus on spiritual well-being.
Research shows that meditation can help reduce the body's production of cortisol, which is our body's stress hormone.
As a part of Well-Being Week, today's meditation will focus on slowing down and releasing stress.
William Wordsworth's poetry captures the healing powers and beauty of the natural world. It provides respite from the business of our daily lives.
Today we'll listen to his poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud".
The most productive thing you can do is to do nothing.
Today's podcast will focus on being still.
Today's meditation will focus on the poetry of Wendell Berry and healing power of nature.
Today's podcast will focus on a spring cleaning of the soul.
Today's podcast features poetry from Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer and poet. Gibran is most famous for a book of poems called "The Prophet", first published in English in 1923.
Remember poetry, like meditation, can be experienced in any way you experience it.
Often the greatest gift we can give ourselves is the gift of stillness.
Today's podcast will focus on compassionate breathing.
George Bernard Shaw once said "We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.”
Today's podcast will focus on being playful.
Today's Poetry Friday will focus on words from David Steindl-Rast. While you're listening, become aware of a growing feeling of gratitude.
While it's true that every season contains infinite possibilities, spring seems to be nature's reminder of all that is possible. Perhaps this is because spring is when we can easily observe the life bursting forth in everything.
Today we'll share a few poems about spring.
Bruce Lee once said "Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put it into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend."
Today we'll focus on becoming like water.



