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Calgary Mindfulness Weekly Meditation

Welcome to the weekly podcast of Calgary Mindfulness. We can be reached by email at [email protected] or visit our website at www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca. Join us for a 15 minute meditation practice using the anchors of mindfulness meditation--body, breath, sound, sight, stress, pain, as well as loving-kindness, gratitude and visualization. Streamed live on Zoom from Calgary each Sunday. You are welcome to join our group live.

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    Happy Mother's Day! Meditation for our mothers, mother figure and for the divine feminine

    Happy Mother's Day! Meditation for our mothers, mother figure and for the divine feminineThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore gratitude and loving kindness for our mothers, mother figures, as well as amplifying important qualities of the divine feminine like nurturing the unity of all life and receptivity to listening to our intuition and to divine guidance.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/Bcq9c-pJ4wM.If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    What is happiness? Temporary vs Long-Lasting Happiness

    What is happiness? Temporary vs Long-Lasting HappinessThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we continue our exploration of happiness, and explore the "things" we think we need to be happy vs. the qualities we want to experience while happy - these are spiritual, not material - ease, rest, comfort, worthiness, and so on.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/JDJg_zQWHPc. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Letting Go: Feeling Appreciation Right Now

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we continue our exploration of releasing our blocks to happiness and appreciation in the moment. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/mj5jHREJ93kIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Releasing our Self-Imposed Blocks to Happiness

    Releasing Our Self-Imposed Blocks to HappinessThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore the ways we hold on to our grievances instead of allowing ourselves to enjoy ease and joy in our circumstances and relationships.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/tmdfLdGEyfQIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Easter Meditation - Celebrating our Connection with the Creator

    Easter Meditation - Celebrating our Connection with the CreatorThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we celebrate our connection with all other people, and our Creator, Source Energy, God. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/V63pK7d7JhEIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Sharing Loving Kindness with Self & Others - Conflict Management & Stress Reduction

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we piggyback off of the daily ACIM meditation for today--the light has come--in order to share loving kindness with ourselves and others, in particular those situations, relationships and circumstances where we are experiencing conflict, lack of flow and ease, and stress about lack of control.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/OdmFJrVhm3Q. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Stress Relief & Nurturing Ease and Resilience

    Mindfulness Meditation for Relieving Stress and Self-Nurturing Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore mindfulness meditation techniques for stress management and supporting relaxation, ease and resilience. To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/5EPKWqctx_8.If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindfulness Meditation for Defusing Anxiety: Grounding Techniques for the Senses

    Mindfulness Meditation for Defusing Anxiety: Grounding Techniques for the SensesThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore a grounding technique for the senses that can help defuse anxiety when we are feeling stressed out.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel atIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Self Love: Giving Ourselves Loving Kindness

    Self Love: Giving Ourselves Loving KindnessThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore being kinder to ourselves in a loving kindness meditation.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/m1x5vAXFY90If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Self-Sabotage: Mindfulness of Thoughts

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore how our thoughts of self-sabotage can be quite pervasive despite how detrimental they are to building our emotional resilience and spiritual open-heartedness. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Sitting with our Hidden Fears

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore facing our deepest worries, and sitting with the anxiety they bring to mind. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/qBMDs1XZ90sIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Forgiveness of Self & Other: The Path to Resilience & Strength in Hard Times

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore forgiveness, with the knowledge that all condemnation of others is self-condemnation. We can disagree with others without dehumanizing them. We can work to forgive the transgressions of others, just as we work to let go of our own big mistakes that have hurt others. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/eTwdMAx4Sqc, and you can stream on your favorite podcast software. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    My Unloving Thoughts Are The Cause of My Suffering

    My Unloving Thoughts Are The Cause of My SufferingThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore how our unloving thoughts are the cause of our suffering. We continue our exploration into how to improve our resilience in times of suffering. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/WVTQhkqXlLAIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Seeing beyond the surface: Compassion for others

    Seeing Beyond the Surface: Compassion for OthersThanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore seeing beyond the surface in our interactions with others. We sit with visualizations for conflict management that allow us to see, hear and feel beyond the surface of the words, emotions and actions of others, so that instead of being triggered into mirroring high-conflict behaviour we can manifest compassion to move past present-moment discord.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/QYEAan85pKEIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindfuless of Perception & Goals

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore mindfulness of perception and goals. Each perception, thought, choice, word and action aligns us with love or fear/hate. Which are we choosing? To watch this video, visit https://youtu.be/BHPO8ojUKqsIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Anger & The Development of Self Control

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore anger and the development of self control. We suffer when we react emotionally to everything that is said to us. When others' words & actions control our emotions, we allow them to control us; we surrender our power and agency. When we develop the ability to prioritize a mindful response to external stimuli, we affirm our peace and power. To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/_EpS8JSn1XIIf you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindful Meditation for Inner Peace

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we are back to where we started in Sept 2025, how to foster inner peace in a turbulent time. Thich Nhat Hanh teaches that other human beings are not our real enemies; our true enemies are the internal forces of ignorance, hatred, anger, fear, discrimination, greed, and violence within ourselves that cause suffering, which then manifest outwardly.We undertake a breathing meditation to help nourish this inner ease. To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/nC1pN1zS4pg. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    New Year's Meditation: Approaching our Lives with Curiosity & Open Heartedness

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore letting go of defensiveness and needing to protect ourselves, and look at how we can approach the world around us with curiosity and wonder, which gives a greater understanding of our true agency. When we're on the defensive, we can only react to the negative stimuli around us with more negativity; when we're ready to appreciate and create, we pave the way for enjoyment and resilience. You may listen to this podcast via your favorite streaming/podcast software also. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends! To watch, please visit https://youtu.be/fhsfqvin0Pc . For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca. Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Authenticity: A New Year's Meditation for Setting Intention

    Thanks for participating in our weekly Sunday 15 minute meditation. This week we explore setting intentions for the new year. Our topic is authenticity: having an inner and outer experience, mind/body/heart congruence, so that we don't feel like we're checked out of any part of our lives. Authenticity is key to self-compassion and enjoying the little things that make up life.To watch this practice, please visit our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/O4UlrsYXUXg. If you enjoy this podcast, we invite you to leave a good review and share with your friends!For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Generosity to Others: A Christmas Hannakah Holiday Meditation

    Greetings meditators, continuing our preparations for the Christmas, Hannukah and holiday season with meditations upon generosity.Last week we covered ways to be generous with ourselves, and today we explore a generosity practice for others.Generosity doesn't equal giving STUFF to others, but our loving, full presence without an agenda for control and change.For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.We offer workshops and instruction and much more! To watch this meditation on Youtube, please click the following link: https://youtu.be/W9RIRhb_1MUFor information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Generosity: Mindfulness Meditation Preparations for the Christmas Holiday

    Good day! In today's practice, we begin preparations for the Christmas holiday season, and our first theme is generosity. Not with stuff, but with our attention, focus, and presence, for ourselves and others. To watch this practice, please visit https://youtu.be/0mWuwZOOyDQFor more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindfulness & Depression - Part 3

    Greetings! Today is part 3 of our work with mindfulness & depression. We have a guided practice that explores focus on sensations in the body and visualizations.To watch today's practice, please visit https://youtu.be/T0dL8n-Q4fwFor more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindfulness & Depression # 2

    Welcome! Our second sit regarding depression. In today's practice, we continue our exploration of thoughts of fear, shame, anxiety, and work through a couple breathing practices to help bring these thoughts to light and to release their hold on our stream of consciousness. To watch this practice, please visit https://youtu.be/F2grqobkAa8For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindful Approaches to Exploring Depression

    Good morning and welcome to our weekly Sunday meditation.We began this season with mindfulness approaches to managing stress and anxiety in difficult times, and now after a couple weeks of honoring the Day of the Dead and Remembrance Day with loving kindness meditations, we are moving on to a new theme: the mindful exploration of depression.Meditation isn't "enough to fix" depression, especially if people are really struggling with long term or major depression, but it can provide an opportunity to understand what we're feeling and thinking.Often when we're feeling down, it's accompanied by a chronic substream of very negative thinking of which we are unaware. Mindfulness of both the body and of our thoughts, can help us reconnect with awareness to our experience, so that we can develop knowledge about our bodies and our thoughts. What are the negative thoughts that hold us prisoner? How can we interrupt the repetition? How do these negative thoughts make me feel--do I feel them as tension in my shoulders, abdomen, heart area? How would I feel if I could let this go?In today's 15 min practice, we explore mindfulness of our thoughts: what are we thinking that is rooted in fear?In the next several meditations we will explore these other ideas.For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.We offer workshops and instruction and much more!For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary MindfulnessTo watch today's practice, please visit youtube at https://youtu.be/i7_ENCXSGSM

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    Remembrance Day Mindfulness Meditation

    Good morning & welcome to our annual remembrance day meditation. Today we practice loving kindness for those that have passed on during the violence humans inflict upon one another in war. We also meditate upon our own peaceful thoughts, from the premise that peace comes from within, and that the world we perceive and create can only reflect the violence, discord, and un-ease within if we do not work to understand our own lack of peacefulness first. To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/Wby0SsS4pIw. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Identifying Toxic Mistrust - How to Keep it Cool in Stressful Times

    Today, it's about mindfulness of toxic mistrust! Greetings and welcome to our FIFTH session of the autumn 2025 season, Today, we use mindfulness of thoughts as our primary anchor to continue to explore developing the embodied presence. We are tasked with noticing thoughts of toxic mistrust that arise during our practice and then returning to the breath. Toxic mistrust can manifest against ourselves (we feel unworthy of the love, attention, care of others) against our inner circle (my family/colleagues/friends don't love, respect, etc me enough and want to take my stuff) and the world generally (the world/government/ strangers) are out to get me, take my stuff, are unsafe). We are what we think; how many of our thoughts take on this flavour? To watch this meditation on video, please visit https://youtu.be/UQaZhCNVYkMFor more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    All Soul's Day: Ancestor Meditation

    Welcome to our Sunday morning meditation. Today we're taking a break from our current series on how to keep your cool in stressful times. Today we stop to celebrate our ancestors and loved ones who have passed on, in loving kindness meditation.To watch this podcast on video, please visit: https://youtu.be/OAJoAhRvrmsFor more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more!

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    Mindfulness of Emotional Intensity in our Thoughts & Emotions

    Greetings! In today's podcast, we continue our theme of nurture our inner strength when the external world seems very stressful. This topic is the gift that keeps on giving, since we have approached it from many different angles in the seven episodes of this season! Today, we explore mindfulness of emotional intensity - how many of our thoughts and emotions are at the red hot end of the spectrum--rage, anger, frustration? How much time do we spend steeping in this toxic tea? If an honest looks finds us there more often than not, then: not only is this unhealthy, but it is inaccurate. If we are not living in an active war zone, then we've been hoodwinked by ideology, media etc to respond as though we are. While this makes big media companies lots of money by capturing our attention, it rewires our minds to respond without emotional regulation, and to produce dopamine etc to when we do; we become addicted in fact to negative news. We get addicted to the rush of anger, the clarity of rage.Alas not only is this unhealthy but it is inaccurate. Many people don't mind hurting themselves with unhealthy behaviour if it seems to help others, for example, by bringing truth to light, but in this case our obsession with the negative is not accurate; it is not bringing truth to light. How can we explore this in meditation? Noticing our thoughts/emotions; asking, "what is the root of this"? Usually a fear of not belonging, a fear of scarcity. Then, visualize: "how would I feel if I could let this go?" To watch this meditation, please visit: https://youtu.be/NW9_a9tqEdU. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Toxic Mistrust 2: How to Investigate and Nurture our Toxic Mistrust in Mindfulness Meditation

    Welcome to our Sunday 15 minute mindfulness meditation, where we explore how to investigate and nuture our thoughts of toxic mistrust. We go further than last week, where we explored how to recognize and acknowledge it. Today we learn techniques for investigating and nurturing these self-sabotaging thoughts. What is toxic mistrust? Toxic mistrust can manifest against ourselves (we feel unworthy of the love, attention, care of others) against our inner circle (my family/colleagues/friends don't love, respect, etc me enough and want to take my stuff) and the world generally (the world/government/ strangers) are out to get me, take my stuff, are unsafe). We are what we think; how many of our thoughts take on this flavour?To watch this podcast please visit https://youtu.be/-M5ZcM3lzBg. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Embodied Presence #5: Toxic Mistrust - Mindfulness of Thoughts

    Today, it's about mindfulness of toxic mistrust! Greetings and welcome to our FIFTH session of the autumn 2025 season, Today, we use mindfulness of thoughts as our primary anchor to continue to explore developing the embodied presence. We are tasked with noticing thoughts of toxic mistrust that arise during our practice and then returning to the breath. Toxic mistrust can manifest against ourselves (we feel unworthy of the love, attention, care of others) against our inner circle (my family/colleagues/friends don't love, respect, etc me enough and want to take my stuff) and the world generally (the world/government/ strangers) are out to get me, take my stuff, are unsafe). We are what we think; how many of our thoughts take on this flavour? For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Embodied Presence #4: Mindfulness of Emotions

    Greetings and welcome to our FOURTH session of the autumn 2025 season, where we are dedicated to listening to and developing our inner strength at a time when there seems to be so much more public stress and chaos.Alas it is now too cold to meet outside early in the morning! I will schedule alternate indoor times at least once monthly for our group to meet!Today, we use EMOTIONS as our primary anchor to continue to explore developing the embodied presence; paying attention to any emotions that arise during our breathwork, and then returning to the present moment and the breath.To watch this podcast, please visit https://youtu.be/XkIZwaeIo2A.The embodied presence: why this focus? Well, the present moment is the only one over which we have control, where we can align with our goals and values thoughtfully, so that we don’t feel hostage to the whims of circumstances out of our control. In our practice today, we explore how the act of paying attention to the sensations we observe during the emotion scan can be relaxing and bring ease to our thoughts and bodies.For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Embodied Presence #3- The Body Scan (Mindfulness Meditation)

    Greetings and welcome to our third session of the autumn 2025 season, where our next few practices are dedicated to listening to and developing our inner strength at a time when there seems to be so much more public stress and chaos. To watch this video, please visit https://youtu.be/WmKt2nZqrWE .(We are meeting in person while the weather remains warm in Calgary, thus allowing us to enjoy awesome Calgary parks, so if you're local and would like to sit in person, please email Calgary Mindfulness @ Gmail.com.) Today, we use the body scan as our primary anchor to continue to explore developing the embodied presence, meaning we become conscious of our thoughts, feelings, sub-talk, sensations, so that we are paying attention to here and now instead of being spaced out ruminating over the past, or in a trace afraid of the future. The present moment is the only one over which we have control, where we can align with our goals and values thoughtfully, so that we don't feel hostage to the whims of circumstances out of our control. In our practice today, we explore how the act of paying attention to the sensations we observe during the body scan slows can be relaxing and bring ease to our thoughts and bodies. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    The Embodied Presence #2- Connection in Breath - Developing Inner Strength When There's Public Stress

    Greetings and welcome to our second session of the autumn 2025 season, where our next few practices are dedicated to listening to and developing our inner strength at a time when there seems to be so much more public stress and chaos. (We are meeting in person while the weather remains warm in Calgary, thus allowing us to enjoy awesome Calgary parks, so if you're local and would like to sit in person, please email Calgary Mindfulness @ Gmail.com.) Today I thought to continue to another anchor but in fact the breath is our foundation and is a very fruitful anchor. Today, we continue to explore developing the embodied presence, meaning we become conscious of our thoughts, feelings, sub-talk, sensations, so that we are paying attention to here and now instead of being spaced out ruminating over the past, or in a trace afraid of the future. The present moment is the only one over which we have control, where we can align with our goals and values thoughtfully, so that we don't feel hostage to the whims of circumstances out of our control. Our practice today explores how the simple act of breathing can be a reminder for us to be grateful, to recognize connection, unity, and strength, to honour our connection with God/Creator/Source/, and to recognize the interconnectedness of life. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Feeling Hijacked by Public Stress? Embodied Presence #1

    Welcome back to our autumn session! I hope you had an excellent summer. Our next session of weekly Sunday 8am meditations is guided by many of the participant suggestions we received over the summer, and most have to do with: "how do I keep my equilibrium when the world seems to be going crazy?" From a meditator's perspective, we turn to awareness of the body and senses. Often we are operating in a trance, angry state, completely unaware of how we are mostly feeling and thinking. Once in a while we "correct" our thinking with some "shoulds" and maybe a bit of gratitude, but mostly we have the habit of being disembodied--that is, unaware of how we're really thinking and feeling. The embodied presence - being aware of how we think, feel (both physically and emotionally) and stepping back from the hot or sad emotions to observe, nurture, and enquire is one path out of the mania of public stress, which is certainly a product of tech giants' interest in making more money by securing our attention with increasingly inflammatory media. Let's start paying attention to YOU with the simple tools we introduce in today's meditation, and give your attention back to yourself, where it belongs, so that you can make decisions based on your values and goals, and not be dragged around by the wagon of public opinion. To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/feDR8KLA5tM. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Final Class Before Summer Hiatus - Embodied Presence

    Greetings, this is our final broadcast and podcast before the summer hiatus, where we will be meeting in person in the Calgary area in our usual meditation flashmobs! I hope you can join us. Please email me at [email protected] to register for our meetings (free of charge, but registration is required).When? Mostly on weekends I'll be travelling with my sweetheart and family so we will meet some weekends when I'm working in town, and some weeknights otherwise. It's been an excellent year. Thanks to the hundreds of people that continue to send in your questions each week to guide our practices; it is so helpful for me to tap into so many people all at once and to truly understand how most of us are loving, growing, enjoying and also struggling with the same things, in spite of the differences of age, gender, race, faith, spirituality, gender identity, class, education, income and more. We are all one mind and heart. All fences we prop up against that truth are illusions!To watch this practice on youtube, please visit https://youtu.be/YNAGCKqXFEIIn today's class, we focus on the embodied presence. What the heck is this weird new age term? In a nutshell, it's when we are fully aware of ourselves and our surroundings in the present moment, and not spaced out multi-tasking and figuring out problems in the future or stewing over problems in the past.Why the embodied presence? Well, for one, it is pretty relaxing not to have to multitask! It also build discipline, focus, and helps us connect with inner wisdom, the Creator, and so on; however you phrase this awareness of the consciousnesses that are outside of our own body, and that unify all life on Earth.But, another useful purpose is that being embodied helps us notice and understand our feelings, so that we can plan and do highest and best for ourselves and others. In this class, we use our judgements of others as an anchor. I relate a painful story about my own release of judgements as an example of just how insidious and hidden they can be even when you think you're done with them! Our judgements prevent us from aligning with our highest and best, and it is cathartic to be free of them!For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Annual Summer Solstice Meditation: Heartful Presence, Heartful Living

    This is our seventh annual Summer Solstice Meditation! To watch our practice, please visit https://youtu.be/8WcAM7HAs8Y For folks like me in the northern hemisphere, where it is light by 4:30 and not dark until midnight here at the 51st line of latitude in Calgary, the summer solstice is a magical time of growth and power; every plant is bursting with life and green. It is very beautiful. There's a wonder in nature that is comforting and uplifting, and we connect with this today in our meditation. The second anchor of our practice today is how to handle the increasing amount of fear and worry we are steeped in. Even if we personally are untangling ourselves as best we can from our simmering collective consciousness that has followed in the wake of American bipartisan divisiveness, we are all sensitive to the collective consciousness and may feel increasingly anxious. Our mindful, heartful presence in the body during meditation is one way to move away from the unconsciousness anxiety we or our circle may be steeped in. Join in this practice for a few tips and tricks on how to connect to the present moment and pull ourselves out of fear and worry. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Annual Summer Solstice Meditation: Heartful Presence, Heartful Living

    This is our seventh annual Summer Solstice Meditation! To watch this practice, please visit https://youtu.be/8WcAM7HAs8Y. For folks like me in the northern hemisphere, where it is light by 4:30 and not dark until midnight here at the 51st line of latitude in Calgary, the summer solstice is a magical time of growth and power; every plant is bursting with life and green. It is very beautiful. There's a wonder in nature that is comforting and uplifting, and we connect with this today in our meditation. The second anchor of our practice today is how to handle the increasing amount of fear and worry we are steeped in. Even if we personally are untangling ourselves as best we can from our simmering collective consciousness that has followed in the wake of American bipartisan divisiveness, we are all sensitive to the collective consciousness and may feel increasingly anxious. Our mindful, heartful presence in the body during meditation is one way to move away from the unconsciousness anxiety we or our circle may be steeped in. Join in this practice for a few tips and tricks on how to connect to the present moment and pull ourselves out of fear and worry. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Father's Day Meditation 2025 - Awakening the Divine Masculine

    Welcome to our annual Father's Day Meditation, where we share loving kindness, forgiveness and gratitude with our fathers and father figures, and with those with whom we share father and father figure relationships. We also dedicate some of today's practice to awakening and nurturing qualities of the divine masculine in ourselves. The divine masculine embodies qualities like strength, protection, discipline, and action, but also encompasses emotional maturity, responsibility, and a willingness to serve. It's not about aggression or dominance, but rather a balanced energy that fosters growth, provides guidance, and encourages positive change. Nurturing the divine masculine involves honoring and developing our abilities for protection, discipline, focus, authority, guidance, resilience, maturity, responsibility, leadership, logic, action, perseverance, confidence, commitment, and willpower. These are just a few of the qualities that all humans share regardless of gender that are traditionally associated with the divine masculine. The divine masculine provides a sense of security and safety, both for oneself and others. This strength is not just physical, but also emotional and spiritual, allowing for the ability to stand firm in the face of adversity. It is a force of action, driving individuals to pursue goals, manifest their visions, and make positive changes in the world. It involves setting clear intentions, following through on commitments, and taking ownership of one's actions and their consequences. The archetype and ideal divine masculine provides a sense of direction and purpose, not through domination, but through clarity, wisdom, and a commitment to serving others. It's probably the first time in history where men have the opportunity to nurture and express this healthier, sustainable vision of masculinity and hence the culture war divisions so common today and some men wrestle with the idea that letting go of domination actually gives more power, true power. That power comes from serving one's community instead of bending it to one's will. The ideal of the divine masculine involves acknowledging and managing emotions in a healthy way, rather than suppressing them. The divine masculine embraces emotional depth and vulnerability while maintaining inner strength. The divine masculine also embodies empathy and compassion, allowing for understanding and connection with others on a deeper level. It's about being true to oneself and acting with honesty and integrity in all interactions. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Nourishing Peace Within & Without - Where Am I At War With The World

    Good morning meditators! Today's meditation is inspired by an interview I heard on CBC's "The Current" this week with Israeli peace activist, Yonaten Zeigen, whose mother was killed in the Oct 6 terrorist attack in Israel. Vivian Silver was a peace activist, and he has taken up her mantle. I was so moved and filled with peace hearing him speak of the need for a new non-binary discourse that helps us move forward from conflict-based consciousness into something more sustainable and compassionate. As meditators, we know our work as peace activists begins inside, discovering where we are at war with the world, and then releasing this for the much greater payoff of feeling great connection and respect for our fellow humans. We practice this breath meditation today and I hope you enjoy! To watch in video format, please visit https://youtu.be/-QejnTuT-ggFor the interview with Yonaten Zeigen, please follow this link: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-63-the-current/clip/16150671-hamas-killed-mother.-now-hes-continuing-fight-peace Also, I recommend the transcript as well, since his discussion of new discourse to move past binary thinking is well worth reading several times to internalize. I do refer to it in the pre-meditation discussion, and here it is for reference if you'd like to sit with it further. It's about half way down the page; you can search for the interviewee's name, Yonaten Zeigen: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/thursday-june-5-2025-episode-transcript-1.7553590 For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Mindfulness of Emotions: The Mind & Body Guidance System

    In today's practice, we wrap up with our Development of Self Control / Conflict Management series and return to a traditional anchor, the mindfulness of emotions. Emotions are an important guidance system that we are well advised to be mindful of. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Conflict Management #5 - Mindfulness of Thoughts in Developing Self Control

    In our final episode on the self-control series, we explore how mindfulness of thoughts can help develop self-control and more skillful conflict management. To watch this podcast, please visit https://youtu.be/bPqIiz0p8-0. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Conflict Management #4 - Retraining Cognition to be Appreciative and Positive

    Welcome back! Today's podcast is filmed in my partner's backyard under this fabulous May Tree; the fragrance is so powerful and uplifting! We are focusing on our development of self-control as a conflict management tool by training our minds to amplify positive, beautiful aspects of our lives--nature, relationships, honouring our contribution to self and community and so on. To watch this meditation, please visit https://youtu.be/4jREAvVmj4Y. This is contrast to the dominant mode of media which is to amplify the negative in order to drive views and make more money. This fixation on the negative makes use of our physiological response that focuses on what is negative to keep us safe. However, we are not often UNSAFE when we are "stressed out." Learning to be mindful of the difference and reorienting our cognition to have a more appreciative basic response to life's events and circumstances can really change our lives. Changing our attitudes about our lives can be more powerful than changing our lives, and also result in bringing about the changes we want. In our meditation we are stepping out of this way of thinking and being into one that offers greater inner peace, joy and security. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Conflict Management #3 - Developing Appreciation Through Loving Kindness

    Happy Mother's Day! Today's practice, filmed in the Rocky Mountains on my last camping trip, focuses on the anchor of loving kindness as part of the series in developing self control and managing conflict. Happy to share this beautiful part of my world and my partner's life with you also; we so enjoy being out in the mountains! To watch this video, please visit https://youtu.be/OeQ2x_3GFCU. For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Developing Self Control #2: Conflict Management Visualization

    Greetings and May the Fourth Be With You!Today is the second part of our new series on developing self control, and we are again focused on conflict management visualization as an anchor.This time, we introduce a three-part method in visualization to help change our attitude about and default response to conflict. Focus, repetition and discipline are what bring results here, so jump in the deep end with me!To watch the video, please visit our Youtube channel here: https://youtu.be/B6uYAgEkmVkAs always, I welcome your questions and comments to guide future meditations, so please don't hesitate to write me at CalgaryMindfulness.ca.For more information about our meditations online and in person, and for a list of workshops, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca.Many thanks and enjoy this gorgeous day!Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness. www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

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    Conflict Management Meditation #1 - Developing Self Control

    We are moving on from the self-care series to a several part series on conflict management. Today’s meditation focus was suggested by a participant wondering how he can develop self-control when in a high-conflict situation. He has been meditating for a long time, but still flies off the handle pretty quickly in a way that doesn’t align with his goals for psychological and spiritual growth. He’s a pretty hot-tempered fella, but it doesn’t feel good to get mad at every little thing when you want to be a psychologically and spiritually mature human! As meditators, we are committed to understanding the highest control we have over a situation is our own response; that is really the only control. Join today’s meditation to learn and practice some strategies for developing a mindful, skillful response to stressful situations.For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Easter Meditation

    Today we sit in practice to honor Easter. Representing the renewal offered in the resurrection of Jesus, the rebirth of the earth in spring, and the rebirth of our hearts and minds in laying aside old grudges and judgements and planting the seeds for love and forgiveness in our future thoughts and actions. To watch this meditation in video, please visit https://youtu.be/vsvSTNHZBAA.For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write [email protected], where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices. We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.caKind regards,Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Self-Care #6 - Applying the RAIN Method for Self-Care

    Greetings meditators, and welcome to our Sunday practice! As the final podcast in our self-care series, we explore Tara Brach's RAIN method as a means of seeing with greater wisdom, compassion and heartfulness, for ourselves and others. To join our practice live, please email CalgaryMindfulness @Gmail.com. Thanks! Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness. www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

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    Self Care #5 - Conflict Management Meditation

    Greetings Sunday meditators! In this week's meditation, we continue our series on self-care, and following up from last week's practice on releasing anger and victimization, we undertake conflict management visualizations. To join our practice live, please email [email protected]. Thanks! Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder & Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    Self-Care #4 - Letting Go of Victimization

    Greetings! We continue our series on promoting self-care, and in today's practice we explore how to let go of victimization. The idea of letting go of being easily offended is a key way to offer self and other loving kindness. There is a bit of enthusiastic discussion about the science behind why feeling like a victim harms us physically and mentally. Sick of being wishy washy? Watch, listen, try, do! To join our practice live, please email [email protected] and visit our website at www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca for more resources. Your emails and concerns guide our practices, so I always look forward to going through my email bag!! Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulnesss www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca.

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    Self Care #3 - More Loving Kindness for Self

    Can we get enough of loving kindness? Nope! For self and other, loving kindness represents the highest level of appreciation and gratitude! In today's practice, we continue our series about self care, and further explore the practice of extending loving kindness to ourselves, which is often difficult for people used to caring for others! To join our practice live, please email [email protected], and for more resources, please visit our website at CalgaryMindfulness.ca Thanks! Kind regards, Rosanna D'Agnillo, Founder & Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulnesswww.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Calgary Mindfulness. We can be reached by email at [email protected] or visit our website at www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca. Join us for a 15 minute meditation practice using the anchors of mindfulness meditation--body, breath, sound, sight, stress, pain, as well as loving-kindness, gratitude and visualization. Streamed live on Zoom from Calgary each Sunday. You are welcome to join our group live.

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