Trust Your Inner Wisdom, Day 1 Let Go of Self-Limiting Thoughts

Daily Meditation Podcast

13-11-2022 • 10 mins

Let go of thoughts that hold you back and begin to trust your inner wisdom.

This week, you'll be exploring the Yoga branch of Gyana Yoga, the pathway to trusting your inner wisdom. You'll be guided to trust your inner wisdom about an area of your life you'd like more clarity about.

This is part 1 of a 7-part Let Go of Self-Limiting Thoughts meditation series episodes 2791-2797.

THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE:

You're invited to take part in an Inner Wisdom Quest where every day this week you are encouraged to reflect on 3 beautiful qualities about yourself. Doing this ritual before you go to sleep is a wonderful way to end your day.

THIS WEEK'S MEDITATION TECHNIQUES:

Day 1: Visualization

Day 2: Affirmation

Day 3: Breathing

Day 4: Mudra

Day 5: Chakra

Day 6: Layer the week's meditation techniques together

Day 7: Walking Meditation

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All meditations are created by Mary Meckley and are her original content. Please request permission to use any of Mary's content by sending an email to Mary@sipandom.com.

Resources: Music by Christopher Lloyd Clarke and Greg Keller.

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