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Steadying Your Mind

By: Rick Hanson PhD
Narrated by: Rick Hanson PhD
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The structure of your brain changes constantly in a dynamic, unfolding process that you yourself can help direct to create the life you want. Neuropsychologist Dr. Rick Hanson offers the "Steadying Your Mind" meditation to tap the full creative power of your attention and strengthen the neural circuitry that supports focus and clarity.

Sounds True Practices are short, downloadable audio sessions selected from our most popular courses. Affordably priced and ideal for beginners, they're a powerful way to use energy healing, guided imagery, meditation, and other proven practices at home or on the go. Put them on your smartphone, MP3 player, tablet device, or computer…and start experiencing their benefits today.This session is excerpted from Rick Hanson's audio program Meditations to Change Your Brain (with Richard Mendius, MD).

©2014 Rick Hanson (P)2014 Rick Hanson
Alternative & Complementary Medicine Meditation
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Really short and simple, I don't feel that it touched on some of the stuff that others have touched and it was not fulfilling.

Not all that special

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This is a good introduction to meditation with a few different techniques of meditation explored. As a stand-alone meditation, because it is more of a "sampling", it's not ideal. If you are new to meditation, it's perfect. I'll probably do it once more but nothing new or profound here.

Good for beginners

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