30 episodes

A meditation podcast rooted in Buddha's beautiful teachings.

karmamind's podcast Karma Mind

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 51 Ratings

A meditation podcast rooted in Buddha's beautiful teachings.

    Embracing The Unknown

    Embracing The Unknown

    Don't worry about where you're at, because it's exactly where you should be. Let this meditation remind you that it's okay to not have all the answers. Embrace the beauty of the unknown and trust the process ahead.

    • 18 min
    Manifesting Meditation

    Manifesting Meditation

    The power of manifesting is rooted in the strong connection between our thoughts and reality. Surprisingly, our brains may not be able to differentiate between what is imagined and what is real. When we vividly visualize our desires and goals, our brains activate similar neural pathways as if we were experiencing those events. Neuroscience research supports this phenomenon, which shows that mental rehearsal can effectively rewire the brain and prepare it for success. By leveraging the power of visualization, we can train our minds to focus on positive outcomes, boosting confidence, motivation, and a sense of purpose. Through consistent practice, manifesting becomes a transformative tool for shaping our lives and achieving our goals. 

    • 13 min
    A Break for Self-Compassion

    A Break for Self-Compassion

    • 7 min
    Awareness of What You Like About Yourself

    Awareness of What You Like About Yourself

    The self-talk you engage in regularly is often unkind. You beat yourself up, hold yourself to unrealistic standards, and focus on how to always be better. With mindfulness, you can tune in to this voice and acknowledge these thoughts.
    You can also learn to tune in to the things you like about yourself. Even if they aren’t obvious in every moment, there are parts of you that you like. In this exercise, you will bring your awareness to these aspects of yourself to offer a more complete picture of who you truly are.

    • 7 min
    Affectionate Breathing

    Affectionate Breathing

    This meditation is called affectionate breathing and it should take about 20 minutes to complete.




    Please note: your mind will naturally wander. It's very normal, very human. Just notice when your mind has wandered. This is a moment of mindfulness.

    • 12 min
    Gratitude: Subtraction of the Positive

    Gratitude: Subtraction of the Positive

    To practice gratitude, we sometimes have to consider the ways in which a positive event may never have happened in the first place. We will then shift our focus back to reminding ourselves that this event actually did happen - taking in all the benefits that it has brought us - all of the beautiful moments and feelings.
    Script credit: mindfulnessexercises.com
    Music credit: "Like a Butterfly" by Mandala Dreams

    • 5 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
51 Ratings

51 Ratings

avrababy ,

Breathing and Migraine

Loved the breathing meditation🪷 Starting and Ending my day with you! Adding this and other meditation, stretching and breath work before adding another medication suggested by my neurologist.
Thank you!!🙏🏼🪷

ray of sunshine Resa ,

Amazing

Your information and intelligence while learning meditation is brilliant. So soothing and love learning new ideas from you !! LOVE YOUR VOICE TOO

KimberlyMosca ,

Thank you

Your voice is very calming. It is great to have a podcast to open every morning for meditation. Makes it easy to add to the morning routine.

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