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Meditation practices drawn from Vedic, Buddhist, and contemplative traditions around the world.
45 TechniquesMeditation is the practice of becoming fully present — training the mind to slow down, focus, and become more aware.
Some techniques use the breath, sound, movement, or observation to calm the mind, while others deepen awareness and shift the way we experience ourselves and the world.
Whether simple or advanced, meditation is ultimately a practice of returning inward.
A calming breathing practice using inhale, hold, and exhale counts to slow the nervous system, reduce stress, and create inner balance.
Nadi Shodhana balances left and right nostril breathing to create mental clarity, calmness, emotional steadiness, and inner balance.
A simple practice of observing the natural breath without control, helping the mind become quieter, focused, present, and aware.
A grounding practice that brings awareness through the body to release tension and deepen relaxation.
An open meditation where thoughts, emotions, sounds, and sensations are observed without judgment or control.
A classic breath-focused meditation that develops calmness, clarity, and steady awareness through natural breathing.
A mindfulness method that builds awareness by mentally labeling thoughts, feelings, and sensations as they arise.
An insight meditation practice focused on observing the true nature of thoughts, emotions, and experience with clarity.
A mindful movement practice where each step is taken slowly and consciously, bringing meditation into motion.
A still Zen sitting practice that emphasizes silence, discipline, presence, and direct awareness.
A quiet contemplative practice using silence and stillness to deepen inner peace and spiritual connection.
A reflective practice of self-inquiry that explores deeper truths, inner insight, and personal understanding.
A sacred reading practice where meaningful texts are read slowly with presence, reflection, and prayerful awareness.
A focused practice that brings awareness to specific chakras to strengthen concentration and energetic balance.
A simple concentration technique using counting with breath to steady the mind and reduce distractions.
A foundational practice where attention is gently kept on one point such as breath, sound, or sensation.
A classical method that develops deep concentration by focusing continuously on a visual object or symbol.
A practice centered on the space between the eyebrows to cultivate intuition, clarity, and inner awareness.
A yogic candle-gazing practice that calms the mind and sharpens focus through steady visual attention.
A visual meditation using sacred geometric patterns to guide concentration and deepen awareness.
An advanced Tibetan tradition focused on recognizing the mind’s natural state of pure awareness beyond thought and effort.
A deep contemplative practice guiding awareness beyond mental activity into direct experience, clarity, and stillness.
A Zen practice of just sitting with complete presence, without trying to control thoughts or experience.
A calming meditation imagining healing golden light flowing through the body to create peace, clarity, and renewal.
A loving-kindness meditation that cultivates compassion, kindness, and goodwill toward yourself and others.
A Tibetan compassion practice using breath to transform suffering into understanding, healing, and empathy.
A deeply restorative guided meditation that relaxes the body while keeping awareness awake.
A mantra repetition practice using mala beads to steady the mind, deepen focus, and cultivate calm.
A devotional call-and-response chanting practice that creates connection, energy, and meditation through sound.
A sound-based meditation centered on the sacred vibration Om to quiet the mind and create inner balance.
A breath-linked mantra practice using the natural sound of breathing to cultivate awareness and stillness.
A mantra meditation style designed to help the mind settle naturally into deep rest and effortless awareness.
A traditional mantra-based practice from the Vedic lineage supporting clarity, relaxation, and mental balance.
A heart-centered compassion practice that develops empathy and emotional openness toward yourself and others.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy combines meditation with cognitive techniques to manage negative thoughts and emotional stress.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a structured practice designed to reduce stress and improve emotional balance.
A gentle practice combining movement and awareness to create presence, relaxation, and body-mind connection.
A traditional standing meditation that builds energy, stillness, balance, and grounded awareness through posture and breath.
A moving meditation from the Sufi tradition using rhythmic spinning to cultivate devotion and spiritual absorption.
A flowing movement practice blending breath, balance, and slow motion to calm the mind and strengthen the body.
A foundational practice that develops calm awareness by observing thoughts, emotions, and sensations without judgment.
A practice of resting in open awareness and observing whatever arises without focusing on a single object.
An accessible practice led through spoken instructions to support relaxation, focus, and inner awareness.