• Coming Back — Staying With the Breath | Practice 3
    Apr 24 2026

    This is the third meditation in the Coming Back series — a simple breath-awareness practice inspired by the teachings of Ram Dass.In this practice, we stay with the natural movement of the breath, allowing awareness to settle and return on its own.The guidance is lighter here, with longer periods of silence.The mind will wander.That’s natural.The moment you notice and gently come back to the breath — that is the practice.This meditation includes extended periods of silence.The silence is intentional, and it becomes a larger part of the practice as the series progresses.You can sit on a cushion, sit in a chair, or lie down if that’s what your body needs.If you’re newer to this, you may want to begin with Practice 1 or 2 before moving into this one.To practice together and explore more presence-based work, you’re welcome to join the free community here:https://skool.com/cosmic-kittehAnd if you’ve ever felt like you might want to create something like this —a space where people can land, connect, and not feel alone —this is what I use:https://www.skool.com/skoolers/about?ref=3d81a5fa6e694bd6b28f0c62eb49050414 Day Free Trial(I may earn a commission if you choose to join through this link.)

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    12 mins
  • Immersive Love Bath — Deep Rest, Release, and Being Held
    Apr 18 2026

    This is not something you have to do.This is a space you can rest inside.This Immersive Love Bath is a long-form guided experience designed to help you slow down, release what you’ve been holding, and soften into a state where nothing is required from you.There is no need to quiet your thoughts.No need to fix anything.No need to arrive in a certain state.You can come exactly as you are.This experience moves gently through:• arrival and grounding• permission to rest and not figure things out• shared human experience (you’re not behind, and you’re not alone)• body awareness and breath-based settling• a gradual shift into deeper internal stillness• and a soft return that doesn’t require you to leave anything behindYou may listen while lying down, sitting, or drifting in and out of sleep.There is no right way to experience this.✨ Join the Cosmic Kitteh CommunityA space for rest, presence, creativity, and real connection:https://skool.com/cosmic-kitteh✨ Explore Skool Communitieshttps://www.skool.com/skoolers/about?...(affiliate link — I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you)More love. Not less.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Metta for Yourself — A Gentle Reset
    Apr 10 2026

    This Metta (loving-kindness) meditation is a simple practice of offering care and goodwill — beginning and remaining with yourself.

    Metta is not about forcing positive feelings or getting into a specific emotional state. It’s an intentional practice of kindness, allowing simple phrases to be offered softly, exactly as you are.

    In this practice, we stay with Metta for yourself, followed by light body awareness and a short period of rest.

    There’s nothing you need to fix, change, or improve.
    If the words feel natural, let them land.
    If they feel distant or awkward, that’s okay too.

    This practice is suitable for:
    • Cultivating self-kindness
    • Softening stress or emotional tension
    • Building a foundation for Metta practice
    • Nervous system support
    • Anyone new to loving-kindness meditation

    You may practice seated or lying down, with eyes closed or softly open — whatever feels most supportive in the moment.

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    4 mins
  • Yoga Nidra for Nervous System Regulation
    Apr 3 2026

    This Yoga Nidra practice is an invitation into rest, awareness, and nervous system regulation.Yoga Nidra is a guided meditation traditionally practiced lying down, allowing the body to deeply relax while awareness remains gently present. This fourth practice continues building on the foundations established in Nidra 1 through Nidra 3, introducing subtle breath-based regulation and deeper nervous system settling.Rather than trying to control or force relaxation, this practice allows regulation to happen naturally. Through a steady rotation of awareness, gentle breath observation, and the exploration of opposites such as tension and ease, the body and mind are given space to rebalance.There is nothing you need to achieve here.Nothing you need to fix.Simply allow yourself to rest and observe.This practice is suitable for:• Nervous system regulation• Releasing physical and mental tension• Deepening internal stability• Strengthening the breath–body connection• Continuing a structured Yoga Nidra progressionYou may want to practice lying down in a warm, quiet space where you won’t be disturbed. Feel free to use blankets or props to fully support your body.✨ Join the Cosmic Kitteh CommunityA space for rest, presence, creativity, and real connection:👉 https://skool.com/cosmic-kittehIf this resonated, leave a word below that reflects home, center, or settling.If you’re interested in building a space like this for your own community, you can explore Skool here:https://www.skool.com/skoolers/about?ref=3d81a5fa6e694bd6b28f0c62eb490504(I may earn a commission if you choose to join through this link.)🧘‍♀️ About this seriesThis Yoga Nidra is part of an ongoing exploration of rest and awareness, inspired by traditional Satyananda-style foundations. Each practice builds gradually, supporting nervous system regulation, emotional steadiness, and deeper recognition over time.If this practice felt supportive, you’re welcome to like, subscribe, or share it with someone who could use a moment of rest today.

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    19 mins
  • Yoga Nidra for Subconscious Repatterning
    Mar 27 2026

    This Yoga Nidra practice is an invitation into rest, awareness, and subconscious receptivity.Yoga Nidra is a guided meditation traditionally practiced lying down, allowing the body to deeply relax while awareness remains gently present. This third practice builds on the foundations of Nidra 1 and Nidra 2, deepening internal stability and introducing a more receptive state for working with sankalpa.Rather than trying to force change, this practice allows the nervous system to settle naturally. Through a steady rotation of awareness, extended breath awareness, and alternating exploration of sensory opposites, the mind becomes quieter and more open.There is nothing you need to achieve here.Nothing you need to fix.Simply allow yourself to rest and observe.This practice is suitable for:• Subconscious repatterning• Deepening sankalpa• Nervous system settling• Increasing internal receptivity• Continuing a structured Yoga Nidra progressionYou may want to practice lying down in a warm, quiet space where you won’t be disturbed. Feel free to use blankets or props to fully support your body.✨ Join the Cosmic Kitteh CommunityA space for rest, presence, creativity, and real connection:👉 https://skool.com/cosmic-kitteh🧘‍♀️ About this seriesThis Yoga Nidra is part of an ongoing exploration of rest and awareness, inspired by traditional Satyananda-style foundations. Each practice builds gradually, supporting nervous system regulation, emotional steadiness, and deeper recognition over time.If this practice felt supportive, you’re welcome to like, subscribe, or share it with someone who could use a moment of rest today.

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    23 mins
  • Coming Back — Breath Awareness
    Mar 20 2026

    This is the second meditation in the Coming Back series — a simple breath-awareness practice inspired by the teachings of Ram Dass.In this practice, we bring awareness to the natural movement of the breath in the abdomen — the gentle rising and falling with each inhale and exhale.You may silently note “rising” and “falling” if that helps steady attention, or simply stay with the direct sensation of breathing.The mind will wander.That’s natural.The moment you notice you’ve drifted and gently return to the breath — that is the practice.This meditation includes intentional periods of silence.The silence is part of the training.As this series continues, the silence will gradually become longer, with clear notice given each time.You can practice seated on a cushion, seated in a chair, or lying down if that’s what your body needs. If sleepiness arises, take a few slightly deeper breaths and return to natural breathing.If you’re new, you may want to begin with Practice 1 before moving into this one.To practice together and explore more presence-based work, you’re welcome to join the free community here:https://skool.com/cosmic-kitteh

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    11 mins
  • Coming Back - Breath Awareness Series Intro
    Mar 19 2026

    Ready to cultivate awareness? Join us on this breath journey! Discover the beauty of gentle practice 🧘‍♀️ and the power of mindfulness 💖. No rush, just return and repeat. Dive in today!

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    3 mins
  • Coming Back — A Simple Breath Awareness Meditation
    Mar 13 2026

    This is the first practice in the Coming Back series — a simple breath-awareness meditation inspired by the way Ram Dass returned, again and again, to presence.The practice is uncomplicated:Notice the breath.Notice when attention drifts.And gently come back.That’s it.This meditation includes brief, intentional periods of silence.The silence is part of the practice — not a mistake, and not a test.If your mind wanders, you’re not doing it wrong.Noticing that you’ve wandered is the practice.Each return to the breath is the meditation.You can practice seated on a cushion, seated in a chair, or lying down if that’s what your body needs. Comfort matters.This is a short, supportive starting point.As the series continues, the guidance becomes lighter and the silence gradually becomes longer — always with clear notice.If you’d like to practice together or explore more gentle, presence-based work, you’re welcome to join the free community here:https://skool.com/cosmic-kitteh

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    5 mins