Episode 45

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3rd Jan 2024

Simple Calmness: When Meditation Is Difficult

Jump Straight into Meditation: For immediate relaxation, begin at 2:30.

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Simple Calmness: When Meditation Is Difficult

Embrace tranquility with "Simple Calmness: When Meditation Is Difficult." This 15-minute guided session is tailored for anyone who struggles with traditional meditation or feels they cannot meditate. Designed with simplicity and ease, it offers a gentle approach to achieving inner peace.

Benefits of This Meditation:

  • Eases the process of meditation for beginners or those facing difficulties.
  • Provides a structured yet flexible approach to finding stillness.
  • Enhances mental clarity and emotional balance.
  • Cultivates a deeper sense of relaxation and calm.

Duration: 15 minutes (Meditation starts at 2:30)

About Your Host:

I'm Steven Webb, creator of the "Stillness in the Storms" podcast and a dedicated meditation teacher. With over 30 years of resilience as a quadriplegic, I bring unique insights and methods to help people find peace in life's toughest challenges.

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Explore deeper into the world of meditation and inner peace with my "Stillness in the Storms" podcast, where we tackle various challenges and provide practical wisdom for life's turbulent times.

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Inner Peace Meditations
Short guided meditations for people who cannot meditate. No jargon, no complicated breathing, no promises. Around fourteen minutes. Always free.
Short guided meditations for people who cannot meditate.

That is not a joke, it is the actual brief. If you have ever tried one of these and spent the whole time thinking about whether you were doing it right, then went back to scrolling, these are for you.

I am Steven Webb. I have ADHD and dyslexia, and my mind has never once gone quiet. I stopped trying to make it. That turned out to be the whole thing.

You do not have to empty your head. You never did. The thoughts are not the problem, your relationship with them is.

Most of these run around fourteen minutes. Morning ones to start the day a bit lighter. Evening ones to let the day settle. Some for anxiety, some for anger, some for the nights when sleep is not happening.

No complicated breathing. No visualisations you cannot hold. No promises about who you will be in thirty days.

Free, and staying free.

Steven Webb has been paralysed from the chest down since 1991. He teaches from the mess, not from the mountaintop.
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