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3 Minute Meditation to Ground Yourself in Your Body (Feel Safe and Present)

3 Minute Meditation to Ground Yourself in Your Body (Feel Safe and Present)

Season 1 Episode 15 Published 2 months ago
Description
When your mind feels disconnected or overwhelmed, returning to your body can bring immediate calm and stability.

This 3 minute grounding meditation helps you reconnect with your body, your breath, and the present moment—restoring a sense of safety, awareness, and ease. Through gentle attention and breath, you’ll release tension, notice physical sensations, and return to a steady, grounded state.

This meditation is especially helpful if you are:
• Feeling anxious, disconnected, or overwhelmed
• Struggling to stay present
• Experiencing stress or mental overload
• Looking for a short grounding meditation
• Wanting to feel safe and centered in your body

Your body is not something you need to escape.
It’s a place you can return to—again and again.
Namaste.

Side note: Yes, this is Beth Butram's real voice! She narrates all episodes personally.  

Music credit: Crimson Sunset – Anna Landstrom (sourced via EpidemicSound.com)

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