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Body Scan: Full Body Awareness

Body Scan: Full Body Awareness

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This body scan meditation journey, has been foundational practice designed to quiet your mind, alleviate mental stress, release muscular tension, and deepen your awareness of the body. This technique guides you to move your attention from one part of your body to another, immersing you in an “in-the-body” experience.

As you practice, you may encounter a range of sensations such as pain, heaviness, tingling, warmth, cold, lightness, itchiness, or even no sensations at all. It’s common for different sensations to arise in the same body part upon revisiting it. Your mind, accustomed to judging, may label these sensations as pleasant or unpleasant. However, strive to observe without judgment, seeing them for what they are.

Body scan meditation fosters deep relaxation for both mind and body. Practicing in a lying-down position can enhance this experience. The goal is to spend time with each part of your body, cultivating awareness without expecting specific outcomes. Simply be present and follow along with the instructions as best as you can. Allow your mind to…

Tune in to experience profound relaxation and heightened body awareness through guided body scan meditations.

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Jasmine Hughes-Williams
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Youth/Adult Mental Health First Aider- Certified
Self-Care Specialist- COS-Certified
Mental Health & CSA -Trauma Informed Advocacy
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