Last updated over 1 year ago. What is this?

Guided meditation is a form of meditative practice where an individual is led through the process by a teacher or recording, providing structure and direction through verbal instruction. This guidance gently navigates the practitioner through various stages of meditation, offering pointers on mindfulness, visualization, or specific contemplative focuses. In this facilitated journey, the meditator is supported in cultivating awareness, relaxation, and insight, often finding greater ease in maintaining concentration and depth. The guide offers a scaffolding of attention, helping to bridge inner stillness and clarity, while also addressing common obstacles and conditioning. Through this supportive framework, the practice can open pathways to deeper understanding, presence, and transformation that might otherwise remain inaccessible or unfathomed.

See also: insight meditation, metta practice, walking meditation, compassion practice, samadhi practice

Preliminaries, Regarding Voice, Movement, and Gesture (Part 1) - (Vajra Music) 6 mentions

Emptiness and the Vastness of Awareness - (Meditation on Emptiness) 5 mentions

Eros in the Imaginal (Guided Meditation) - (Of Hermits and Lovers - The Alchemy of Desire) 2 mentions

Energy, Image, Emotion (Part 1) - (Path of the Imaginal) 2 mentions

Faith in Soulmaking (Q & A) - (Of Hermits and Lovers - The Alchemy of Desire) 2 mentions

The Love and Demands of the Imaginal (Part 1) - (Path of the Imaginal) 2 mentions

Energy Body: Instructions (1) - (Path of the Imaginal) 2 mentions

Cittamatra - (Meditation on Emptiness) 2 mentions

The Development of Equanimity: Introduction and First Instructions - (Equanimity) 2 mentions

Opening the Sense of What's Possible - (Unbinding the Heart) 2 mentions