
Finding the Stillness Within: Healing Obsessive & Worrisome Thinking
This meditation has been created to help you find the stillness within. When we find the stillness within, we can help gain control over anxiety, depression and fearful thoughts.
Transcript
Please begin by making yourselves very,
Very comfortable.
This is your time.
This is sacred time.
This is time that you have manifested.
This is time that you have decided you are worthy of.
This meditation has been created to help you empower your mind and empower your life.
It has been created with the intention of helping you learn how to find and allow,
Embrace and connect to the divine stillness within.
Many of us have clouded,
Confused,
Erratic and full minds.
Many of us seek calm and peace,
But do not know how to make ourselves feel peaceful or grounded.
Many of us have minds that do not shut off.
Thoughts run like ferrous wheels that never turn off.
Many of us have minds that feel like hamster's wheels.
We feel like a hamster on a wheel.
We don't know how to stop the wheel from turning.
We don't know how to get off the wheel.
We don't know how to slow the mind down.
We hear a thought.
We attach to that thought.
Our bodies chemically react to that thought.
There are physiological changes that occur in our bodies naturally and correctly.
Our minds race more.
Our hearts beat faster.
Our palms sweat.
We feel confused,
Dizzy,
Panicked.
Then our minds obsess about the way we feel.
We obsess about the confusion,
About our breathing changes,
About the panic way we feel.
We had a thought that triggered a chemical response.
Our bodies reacted perfectly fine in response to the fear and the adrenaline and cortisol and norepinephrine that was secreted in our bloodstreams.
Our bodies reacted correctly to the chemical changes in our body.
Then we obsess about how the body reacts to the stressful hormones and chemicals that were secreted as a result of the initial fearful thought.
In time,
As this continues to happen,
We become more and more debilitated physically,
Spiritually,
Mentally.
A chain of events has occurred and we feel overwhelmed by the inability to stop the process.
We feel despondent.
We feel desperate.
We grow increasingly more insecure.
We feel more vulnerable.
We feel more raw.
We become more needy,
Sometimes more withdrawn,
Isolated,
Angry.
We are ashamed.
We cannot stop our minds.
We look around and we assume that everyone else is healthier than we are.
And yet the truth is,
We cannot see inside the mind of another person.
Many people struggle as we do,
With obsessive thoughts,
Depression,
Debilitating anxiety,
And primarily with the inability to calm the mind.
Please begin by taking a deep breath in through your nose,
Holding it for a count of two,
And then release.
As we prepare to go into the silence within,
As we prepare to go and find the stillness within,
As we prepare to learn how to stop the ferris wheel in our minds.
Understand this is a practice.
This is a discipline.
This is training.
As we enter into this space,
Accept that this space may be crowded for now.
Accept the mental field for what it is.
Accept your thoughts.
Do not attach to your thoughts,
No matter how fearful,
No matter how frightening.
Observe your thoughts.
Step off of the ferris wheel.
Observe the ferris wheel.
Observe it go round and round.
Walk further away from the ferris wheel.
Observe it as it goes round and round.
Do not touch the ferris wheel.
Observe it.
Observe the thoughts on the ferris wheel.
Allow them.
Now move further and further away from the ferris wheel.
Observe them.
Observe the thoughts.
Allow them.
Let the music take you into the space.
And while in the space,
Continue to observe and allow.
Detach.
Continue to walk away from the ferris wheel.
Allow the music to assist you.
Do not worry if,
From time to time,
You noticed a scary thought.
And walked towards the ferris wheel for a moment or two.
This takes time.
This takes practice.
Just release any thought that comes into the mental field.
Allow the thoughts to come.
Observe the thoughts.
Allow the music to assist you back into the seat of the observer.
The more you practice observing your thoughts,
The less reactive you will be.
The more you learn to allow your thoughts,
The less reactive,
The less triggered you will be.
Observing involves increasing the ability to be cognitive.
When we are reactive,
We are not being cognitive.
We are reactive.
We are repeating the patterns from the past.
We are unconscious,
And we are asleep.
Healing is as much chemical and cognitive and practical as it is spiritual.
You are not only a spirit,
You have a brain,
And it works a certain way.
You are psychological.
Your personality has been created by outside influences,
Genetics,
And experiences that you did not have control over.
To heal,
We must acknowledge the totality of what makes us human.
We must understand our chemistry.
We must understand our biology.
We must understand our psychology.
We must learn about the self in order to heal the self.
Practice finding the stillness within.
Practice observing your thoughts.
Practice detaching from your thoughts.
Practice allowing your thoughts.
Practice reminding yourself that scary thoughts naturally cause the body to secrete chemicals that increase our heart rate and stimulate the central nervous system.
You're not crazy if you have scary thoughts and your body reacts to those scary thoughts.
Finding the stillness within will help you feel more grounded.
It will give you the space you need to be more self-loving,
Self-forgiving,
Self-compassionate,
And self-understanding.
When you find that space,
Remind yourself that you are enough.
You are enough.
You are enough.
Namaste.
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Recent Reviews
Fatou
February 24, 2025
That was so very healing! Exercising healthy detachment from scary thoughts! Wow!
Liza
June 25, 2024
This meditation brought a feeling of peace and slowed down my negative thoughts.
lisa
April 20, 2024
thank U lisaโจ๐๐ผ. my anxious and scared parts that were long tucked away, out of my reach are back and they are screaming with fear, anxiety and confusion. **do u have a guided meditation i can listen to as i go to sleep to help calm those toddler parts down? so my subconscious may freely accept the loving and nurturing? (my mom is a covert narcisssit)
Odalys
August 16, 2023
That was great! Lisa Ty. I'll be coming back. ๐๐ป๐๐ผ๐ผโจ๏ธ๐ผ๐ปโจ๏ธ
Diane
April 8, 2023
So helpful, thank you, Lisa.
Jean-Guy
December 28, 2022
I really needed to experience this. Observing the thoughts from a distance instead of trying to run away from them. I was able to find some peace in the process. I'll keep practicing. Thank you.
Angel
October 28, 2022
This is one of the best and most needed ive ever done. Thank you Lisa
Carolyn
September 14, 2022
Iโve listened to probably 100 guided meditations in IT over 5 years. Lisa, this guided meditation about stillness, reactivity to trauma, long ago and current, is the single most useful one I have ever engaged in. For ne, it is the most relevant, compassionate and educational. I continually forget that the fatigue, brain fog, hopelessness, are not who I am. It is my nervous system speaking. I know that truth and forget it just when I need it most. Thank you. I am grateful for this synchronistic discovery this morning. CC
Kay
September 8, 2022
Lisa offers good meditations always. Insightful, and helpful. Last two thirds very helpful. First third not so much, and could have been left out from my perspective.
Sloth
April 26, 2022
I always feel so much better and relaxed after listening to you..๐๐ธ. I wish I could sit down with you and have an actual conversation.๐ผ๐๐ธ๐๐ฅฐ
Herman
April 1, 2022
Thank you for your kindness and help with this session
Dan
March 23, 2022
This is a very good meditation for calming a busy mind.
Kenneth
March 14, 2022
Really good. I analyze my every action and word against what I might have said or done if I wasn't already analyzing every action or word, which turns into a vicious cycle of thought. This helped bring some freedom. Thanks.
Ed
February 1, 2022
I donโt do a lot of these, but I liked this one. Iโll be back ๐
Kersty
January 1, 2022
I think this is a great support when feeling out of control of your thoughts. If you have moved beyond crises and are finding your feet again, you might find there is a little too much guidance.
Tia
June 10, 2021
This is what Iโve been searching for for a couple days now, so glad to have found it. Itโs relaxing/ calming, observes thoughts and gives lots of insight๐๐ผ๐๐
Keegan
April 19, 2021
Thank you so much for a wonderful meditation. This is one I will return to over and over.
Medeea
October 21, 2020
Thank you. It is a blessing to hear your kind words.
Russele
June 29, 2020
Anyone who is healing from narcissistic abuse can benefit from your work! I find insight, strength, and my own power from listening! Namaste!
