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This is a podcast that will have reflections on principles of non-violent communication, (re) parenting and mindfulness by Subha Parthasarathy, who is a counsellor, facilitator and trainer. www.magichive.org
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This is a great practice to use as a warm up ritual before an important meeting or a conversation or even when you have a little time to be. In less than 5 minutes this practice can refresh your being and put you in a state of receptivity and preparation for your next task ahead. Music Composed By: Madhulika Vinod Podcast Sponsored By: Harsha Prith…
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PAUSE is one of the most important tools when it comes to cultivating the ability to respond over reacting to a situation. This particular audio is a practice of cultivating pause in a safe environment where you can held by Subha's voice. This is a practice you could use during bed time to still your mind chatter and ease into just being. Music Com…
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One of the benefits of creating a mindfulness practice is mind training. The mind is one of the most gifted and vivid storyteller. A thought here and there, the mind spins a convincing story out of it and goes far into the future or in the past, and resists staying in the present. This practice will help us to train our minds to the presence of tho…
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"Mindfulness is deliberately paying full attention to what is happening to you– in your body, heart, and mind. Mindfulness is awareness without criticism or judgment.” – Jan Chozen Bays This practice will introduce you to examine with curiosity and gentleness the sensations that our body is experiencing in various parts of our body. There is a myri…
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Breath as an anchor can be quite tricky to establish for some people. This is a practice that uses counting the breath as a way to focus attention on the breath, so that the mind can be gently pulled back to the counting, or the sensation of breath as experienced in the body or even Subha's voice. This practice can be used any time you have less th…
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This is the first meditation that Subha has recorded as an introduction to mindful breathing for young children. Mindfulness is a life skill that can be transformative specially for young children as they deal with "big" feelings. It can help them to get in touch with their body and work through the intense feelings.…
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So many times we get caught up in our mind with our thoughts, stories and it can be really challenging to break through the continuous loop. This practice offered by Subha cultivates a gentle awareness that we have a choice in how and what we pay attention to. This practice can help you work with a particular situation or incident that you would wi…
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We all have incidents or situations in our lives that are unresolved. This is a meditation practice that helps us to work with such situations by getting in touch with our feelings and understanding the needs that have been met or unmet. Working with our needs and feelings is a very powerful component of Non-Violent Communication practice. It may h…
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This is a meditative practice that helps you to deepen your awareness of your intentions and choices you make in your everyday life. The intention is the foundation of the practice of Non-Violent Communication in the daily life. There are many choices of intention - to connect, to correct or control, which dictates the strategies we use to meet our…
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This is Subha's version of the traditional loving-kindness practice. This practice focuses on visualising love and light instead of using words. This is a powerful heart practice that makes the concept of love for oneself and for others very real. This practice when done regularly can open up the heart and meet our needs for love, connection and af…
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Opening our hearts is an essential mindfulness practice. Mindfulness is about paying attention, on purpose, with presence and non-judgement. Non-judgement means working from a space of kindness, compassion, love and curiosity. This practice is the traditional loving kindness practice that helps to open up one's own heart. An open heart serves as a …
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Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional. The suffering comes when we are predominantly inside our head, and are caught in our thoughts and storylines. One of the ways to get out of the head, and break the cycle of thoughts and get some perspective is to get in touch with what is happening inside our body. Most of us live only in our heads, and…
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