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Yoga Nidra, or Conscious Sleep, is one of many practices developed by the Yogis to support self-realization or living into your full potential. It is specifically designed to provide an embodied experience of higher states of consciousness.

Yogic Philosophy recognises energy and consciousness as the twin pillars in the evolution of consciousness. As you drop into lower brainwave frequencies in the practice, energy is freed up and is felt in the body.

For live classes, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/harness-the-resources-of-your-unconscious-mind-3057749

LOVE Yoga Nidra by UpWiseZen Grainne McAnallen

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Yoga Nidra, or Conscious Sleep, is one of many practices developed by the Yogis to support self-realization or living into your full potential. It is specifically designed to provide an embodied experience of higher states of consciousness.

Yogic Philosophy recognises energy and consciousness as the twin pillars in the evolution of consciousness. As you drop into lower brainwave frequencies in the practice, energy is freed up and is felt in the body.

For live classes, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/harness-the-resources-of-your-unconscious-mind-3057749

    Sowing Seeds of Abundance (Advanced Techniques) with I Am Yoga Nidra

    Sowing Seeds of Abundance (Advanced Techniques) with I Am Yoga Nidra

    Inspired by Day 21 of The Chopra Center 21 Days of Abundance Meditation Series. This Yoga Nidra incorporates the visualization from the Day 21 meditation. At the deepest part of the Nidra, we sow seeds of all types of abundance in fertile soil - seeds of love, appreciation, peace, material wealth etc - trusting that they will grow into strong and vibrant plants. A beautiful Yoga Nidra meditation bringing you beyond your own conditioning and connecting you with the loving presence that you are.

    • 31 min
    Getting Clarity with I AM Yoga Nidra (2)

    Getting Clarity with I AM Yoga Nidra (2)

    This Yoga Nidra is designed to help you to get insight into challenges you are facing.
    At the beginning of the Yoga Nidra, you will be invited to bring into your conscious awareness a relationship, situation or problem that you would like to get clarity on.
    I highly recommend this meditation for you if you have a busy life and really need a break but don't have time. I see the half hour invested in this practice as a complete win-win. It's a break from the busyness on a physical, mental and emotional level and it also represents an opportunity to get insight into how you might manage that busyness more effectively.
    This practice is not time out. It's an investment of your time in moving towards greater wellbeing.
    How does it work?
    During the Yoga Nidra, you will access different aspects of your consciousness, that you don't normally access in the waking state and gain insight into the challenge you are facing from these different perspectives. In practical terms, you are able to review the challenge from a different state of consciousness. 
    This is what Einstein was talking about when he said "you cannot solve a problem with the mind that created it". It takes a different mind or, more accurately, a different level of consciousness.
    Check it out and see what insights come to you.

    • 28 min
    Working with Intention with I AM Yoga Nidra

    Working with Intention with I AM Yoga Nidra

    You are invited to work with your own intention in this Yoga Nidra. Working with Intention supports laying down new neural pathways in the brain. Intention is particularly powerful in Yoga Nidra as we state our intention when we are beyond the conscious mind, so there is no resistance to our stated intention. When working with intention, the rule of thumb is to make it 1) succinct and as simple as possible, 2) always stated in the positive and 3) you have a visceral response to the statement, meaning you feel a reaction in your body. Intention can be general, and cover anything from the simple “I am kind to myself” to “I am at peace with myself as I am and the world as it is.” Or it can be specific, and cover anything from “I eat healthy foods that nourish my body” to “I stay connected to my breath in every moment.” Choose an intention that supports change you are trying to implement in your life. This means that you will be drawing on the resources of your conscious and unconscious mind to support the behaviour change.

    • 38 min
    Mindful Breath Exercise

    Mindful Breath Exercise

    A Yoga Nidra technique that can be used at any time as a centering and relaxation exercise.
    Practice using the audio and then shift to doing it independently so that it can be available to you at any time.
    If you practice Yoga Nidra regularly, the muscle memory that you have from using the technique in the Nidra will kick in and over time you will access a deeper level of relaxation than from doing a stand alone exercise.

     

    • 8 min
    61 point meditation

    61 point meditation

    A Yoga Nidra technique that can be used at any time as a centering and relaxation exercise.
    Practice using the audio and then shift to doing it independently so that it can be available to you at any time.
    If you practice Yoga Nidra regularly, the muscle memory that you have from using the technique in the Nidra will kick in and over time you will access a deeper level of relaxation than from doing a stand alone exercise.

    • 12 min
    Managing Stress with I AM Yoga Nidra

    Managing Stress with I AM Yoga Nidra

    A Yoga Nidra to assist with managing stress levels and forming a more relaxed relationship with life. The affirmation used is: "I am at peace with myself as I am and the world as it is." So often stress arises because we refuse to accept reality. We want circumstances to be different or we want to be showing up differently. All of our energy goes into rejecting the situation as it is rather than accepting what we cannot change and focusing our efforts on what we can change. When we push things away, we give them more power over us. When we can embrace and accept everything exactly as it is, we are empowered to change it. This affirmation could also be stated as “I accept myself as I am and the world as it is.”

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Goodsaroo ,

Highly recommend to help you switch off

Give it a go, you will be rewarded with calm and deep relaxation!
This is a wonderful way to switch off from the busyness and mental chatter of every day where you are guided by Grainne’s soothing voice to a place of tranquility and rest.
I have used these meditations in the morning to set me up for the day, in the middle of the day when I need a quick rest or in the middle of the night to help restore sleep after an interruption.

Johnhbeech ,

Great relaxation for body and mind

This is a fantastic form of meditation for me. Grainne’s voice is soothing and quickly lulls you into a state of semi consciousness in which your body completely relaxes and your mind can let go of the things which bother it - big or small. I often struggle with lying still due to various bodily aches and pains, but with this meditation I find I am able to remain motionless - unconscious of aches and pains for upwards of 30 minutes. I really recommend this - whether you are doing it as a brief interlude in your busy day - or just before you go to sleep at night.

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