9 Best Meditation Kits to Give as a Gift

A meditation kit is one of the easier gifts to get right, because it does the curating for you. Instead of guessing whether someone wants a cushion or a candle or a deck of cards, you hand them a small,…

A meditation kit is one of the easier gifts to get right, because it does the curating for you. Instead of guessing whether someone wants a cushion or a candle or a deck of cards, you hand them a small,…

Let me be honest about accessories: you do not need any of them to meditate. A chair, a timer, and ten minutes will do. But after years of practice I have found that a few well-chosen objects make me more…

For years I assumed the problem was me. I would sit cross-legged, last about ten minutes, and then spend the rest of the session negotiating with my knees instead of following my breath. A teacher finally pointed at my hips…

The inner critic is not loud all the time. It tends to be loudest when I am already tired, already stretched, already behind on something that matters. It shows up in the moments when I am least equipped to argue…

Lighting is the part of a meditation corner most people get wrong, and I say that as someone who has rearranged the same ten-foot strip of apartment floor four times trying to get it right. Too bright and your brain…

I want to be clear from the start about what this article covers. “You Are the Placebo” is both a book by Dr. Joe Dispenza and a series of guided meditation recordings. The book draws on neuroscience research and on…

The hard part about buying for someone who meditates is that the obvious gifts are the ones they already own. Another cushion, another candle, another vague “calm” trinket. After years of practice and a lot of well-meaning presents, I have…

For years I blamed my knees when meditation felt impossible on the floor. Turns out the problem was height: without enough lift under my hips, my ankles and lower back took the strain instead. A good meditation pillow does one…

Anxiety has a way of arriving at the end of the day. During the hours when there is no more work to do, no more decisions to make, the body is still running on the tension that has been building…

I added a drum to my practice the year I could not quiet my mind with breath alone. Counting inhale and exhale kept sliding into tomorrow’s errands. Tapping a single note at the start of a sit gave my attention…