12 min

S4E4 - Returning Over and Over Mindfulness Meditation with Dawn Mauricio

    • Mental Health

One of the most common misconceptions I come across as a meditation teacher is the belief that you need to be able to empty your mind or stop it from wandering in order to meditate. The practice of meditation is a continual returning from wherever your mind wanders to. This meditation focuses on that very fundamental part of every practice: Returning. Over and over.



• Guided by Dawn Mauricio

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• Here's another version of a loving-kindness meditation: Love Your Many Sides.

• Want to get in touch? Email hi@dawnmauricio.org

One of the most common misconceptions I come across as a meditation teacher is the belief that you need to be able to empty your mind or stop it from wandering in order to meditate. The practice of meditation is a continual returning from wherever your mind wanders to. This meditation focuses on that very fundamental part of every practice: Returning. Over and over.



• Guided by Dawn Mauricio

• Enjoyed this meditation? Rate it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and review it on Spotify and Apple Podcasts or share it with a friend or two wherever you get your podcasts

• Read more about this episode including the transcript

• Support my work by joining my membership community or subscribing to my newsletter to get additional resources regularly

• Follow this podcast and be the first to know when new meditations become available (most Wednesdays)

• Here's another version of a loving-kindness meditation: Love Your Many Sides.

• Want to get in touch? Email hi@dawnmauricio.org

12 min