Mind-Calming in Witchcraft║Tips + Techniques ║Witchcraft 101

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    Today I wanted to touch on some of the tips and techniques I have personally found useful in mind-calming for witchcraft: spellwork, trance, journeying and ritual.
    These are only a few methods of calming your mind, if these don't work for you, I encourage you to keep going, trying different techniques for a few days at a time till you find something that works for you.
    Some guided meditation videos you may find useful:
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    - Forest Meditation: • Guided Sleep Meditatio...
    - Forest Meditation #2: • The Magical Forest - G...
    - Meadow Meditation: • GUIDED MEDITATION - "T...
    - Meadow Meditation #2: • Guided Meditation - Me...
    - Forest Meditation for Children: • SLEEP Meditation for C...
    - Ocean Meditation for Children: • Guided Meditation for ...
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Komentáře • 224

  • @knotmythoughts9048
    @knotmythoughts9048 Před 3 lety +396

    You are recommended in the “elder witch” community in my area. They hate tiktok but they always drop you as a great online source. :)

    • @Jame629
      @Jame629 Před 3 lety +48

      I'd say shes one of the top authority on witchcraft in the country and could hold her own anywhere in the world. Keeping all this alive is so important not just for history. I dont have tiktok but I'm glad a new generation is getting access to info

    • @cdass001
      @cdass001 Před 3 lety +33

      Can’t speak from experience but I definitely get a better vibe from her than the witchtok crew

    • @crowgoblin
      @crowgoblin Před 2 lety +8

      @@Jame629 the problem with TikTok is the majority of the videos by “baby witches” (hate that term personally) are just plan spreading misinformation and outright lies.

    • @KatyReminiec9399
      @KatyReminiec9399 Před 2 lety +7

      @@crowgoblin Would Juvenile Witches be a better term ?
      Some of them spread misinformation...but not all of them do... The time limits on the video clips is the real problem

  • @manfredkrepskyz.3474
    @manfredkrepskyz.3474 Před 3 lety +154

    In my youth I have learned a phrase from an old thinker who said, in substance: consider thoughts like birds: you can't avoid that they fly over your head, but you can avoid that they sit on your head and make their nest there. :)
    Thank you

    • @KatyReminiec9399
      @KatyReminiec9399 Před 2 lety +5

      That's a beautiful phrase...

    • @sandrabollocks16
      @sandrabollocks16 Před 2 lety +3

      Great analogy

    • @heedmydemands
      @heedmydemands Před rokem +1

      O I love that, I'm going to write it down. The mindfulness technique I learned was to imagine your at a train station, u don't get on the first train (thought) that comes u want to pick the train based on where u want to go. I think I've come a long way because I started stream of consciousness writing, it helped me b more accepting of my thoughts on paper but it lead to being less judgemental of my own thoughts in my head too

    • @edwardwheeler197
      @edwardwheeler197 Před 3 měsíci

      I can never understand where people that say such things like that come from or what their experiences have been.
      Such a powerful analogy.

  • @deny2294
    @deny2294 Před 3 lety +158

    definitely do guided meditation, i have yet to find someone whose voice can calm me, and yours does

    • @Night.Rabbit
      @Night.Rabbit Před 3 lety +8

      Have you ever tried The Honest Guys, Michael Sealy or Jason Stephenson? They are all wonderful and really helped me so much.

    • @deny2294
      @deny2294 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Night.Rabbit i ll definitely check them out, thank you for the recommendations , and im glad they worked so well for you

    • @wednesdaysworld1471
      @wednesdaysworld1471 Před 3 lety +3

      I absolutely love your voice. I think it would be amazing for you to do a guided meditation.

    • @NicoleACottageWitch
      @NicoleACottageWitch Před 3 lety

      @ediyasmr does the most relaxing and calming guided meditations I’ve ever tried.

  • @miramari732
    @miramari732 Před 2 lety +24

    Two things I noticed myself when it comes to mind-calming:
    1. Some people will find (me included) that being still is worst thing they can do to calm their mind. Instead is worth to notice when our mind is naturally near this meditative space. It can be in hot bath, it can be during specific physical activity that does not require much of thought. For me it's walking so nice, long walk to the forrest will do the trick. My "foster" sister is calmed by house cleaning (she'll konmari whole house if she is too nervous). My mom will enter this meditative space when she is doing some needlework. Fidgetting or doing something simple can be better for some, so don't be disheartened by "staying still" part.
    2. Other people will find that removing distractions from surroundings actually makes things worse, with mind will trying to fill the gap starts to flood your conciousnes with more and more thoughts, up until it won't longer look like different screens, but instead like stroboscopic lights. If you find that you are one of those I'll recomend to find "right things" to focus on. It don't have to be one thing, it can be a lot of stimuli, as much as you need. I found that things like overlaping soundtracks can work great for me. I use deep focus music, rainfall and some other music that matches my emotions in the moment playing in the same time. In the past (long time ago when CZcams was just starting) I was turning on TV, radio and music from computer all at once to get similar effect. For some people it can be more natural to flood their visual space with something, there are lot of apps that helps focus with some random animations, but in early 2000s some would use just untuned tv (I cannot find how visual effect of "no channel" in old tv is called in english, we call it "snow"). Sometimes it can involve more senses, so feel free to experiment until you find "the right thing" for you.
    I hope it will help someone

    • @SunflowerSea234
      @SunflowerSea234 Před rokem

      Such an important comment!

    • @Korrdix
      @Korrdix Před 8 měsíci +1

      I like this! I completely relate this made me relax abit

  • @Kellybergman7529
    @Kellybergman7529 Před 3 lety +94

    I’ve been practicing over 30 years and I picked up some wonderful tips in this video, just as I so often do. It’s one of the things I love so much about Witchcraft - the continued learning and self development through our craft. 🖤

    • @Runaaxe
      @Runaaxe Před 3 lety +4

      Hearth is amazing! I’ve been practicing for a long time now as well and I still find myself learning new things from her. I recommend her to everyone who asks.

  • @MHiFacesTheWorld
    @MHiFacesTheWorld Před 2 lety +35

    I love that you phrase this as “mind CALMING” versus ‘clearing’ as well. After all, we don’t want to get rid of our consciousness, just redirect focus. This has been huge in learning meditation for my complex ptsd. You always have the best tips!

  • @skarinblackraven9212
    @skarinblackraven9212 Před 3 lety +44

    I think if you, Molly Roberts, The Green Witch and Joey Morris did a joint meditation I think the world would go into full Zen.

  • @mag-narwhal
    @mag-narwhal Před 3 lety +18

    The biggest misconception I hear is about sitting up straight people tell me they cant meditate cause its uncomfortable and im always like I never meditate sitting I lay down.

  • @MsForeverFluffy
    @MsForeverFluffy Před 3 lety +5

    I can stop thoughts but all of a sudden a full blown concert starts in my head and I CAN'T STOP IT

  • @eunefelisso7513
    @eunefelisso7513 Před 3 lety +18

    The gaze!! I was doing that so much as a child, where i would zone out and then objects would either look like they are changing shape or I would see their energy in front of them, like an aura or something, and I had just forgotten about the whole thing. Thank you so much for reminding me!

  • @ligeiaztomb2755
    @ligeiaztomb2755 Před 3 lety +14

    Put the intrusive thought in a bubble and then watch the bubble float away or mentally blow the bubble away.⚪⚪⚪

  • @Prettypoisonswitch
    @Prettypoisonswitch Před 2 lety +7

    As someone who suffers from ADHD how you described your mind jumping to different stuff like that is soo true. For years I have had a terrible time trying to quiet my mind. You are so right about there being alot of info on meditation but almost all of it is the "Clear your mind.." approach which for most people is next to impossible. I greatly enjoy how you are explaining it as mind calming not clearing. In close to two decades you are the first person I have come across that has taken this approach and it just clicks. Thank you for sharing this info for those old and new alike in a straight forward and approachable why.
    Edited to add: as someone who struggles with insomnia this is a great exercise to help calm you mind before sleep.

  • @stewarthouser4667
    @stewarthouser4667 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I was in a university marching band for 6 years, and we started every rehearsal with "breathing gym," as they called it. There were the obvious musical benefits, as brass musicians, of strengthening your lungs, but I found power in the meditative, calming effects of the breath work, allowing us to focus and lock in on our practice or performance. I love that breathing is what you talked about most in this video!

  • @robpow36088
    @robpow36088 Před 3 lety +58

    I love listening to you. The way you cover subjects is engaging. I would love a guided meditation narrative by you.

  • @unwillingmatriarch8884
    @unwillingmatriarch8884 Před 3 lety +23

    I would like a guided meditation from you. Your tone, voice, and accent would do wonders.

  • @jonathangauthier3549
    @jonathangauthier3549 Před 6 měsíci +2

    So I've been trying these techniques for close to a year now! They work great but I've discovered some new tricks that help me. I'll talk about them later in this comment, but first, a basic explanation of my personal experiences and distractions.
    I'm typically a very "chill" guy, but have some distractions that I really need to work around: loud neighbours, intrusive thoughts, uncomfortable temperatures and attention seeking cats are my major distractions. As I cannot tell my neighbours to stop stomping around and moving furniture, don't have control of the heating/cooling of my building, or can stop my cats from clawing at a shut door; I use 3 methods:
    1) baths (or blankets)
    2) ear plugs
    3) ambient music
    Sometimes it's uncomfortably hot or cold in my apartment (flat) which leads to minor discomfort when trying to enter a calm state. Cold toes or sweat tingles can be very distracting after all. On hot summer days, I'll run a lukewarm bath, or a hot bath in winter, and try my best to submerge my body (most importantly my ears and toes) into the water. The water helps to mute or dampen the noises around me, allowing me to create a quiet place. Then once my body is relaxed, I try to focus on my breathing - count of 4 to 6 inhale, 4 to 6 hold, 4 to 6 exhale, 4 to 6 hold. Doing this until my body feels that low-humming vibration of absolute relaxation (like after you use a coin-operated a massage chair). Then I let my mind drift like those amazing semi-conscious naps we take after hitting the snooze button. It works a charm for me when trying to do trance, lucid or dream recall workings. The same works when cuddled up under a warm blanket, or a wet sheet in the summer heat. Regulating my body temperature is key for really productive trance works.
    Ear plugs are a blessing for those times when I can't run a bath or wrap myself up in a blanket. I listen to the sounds of my own heartbeat and focus on my breathing as mentioned above. Similar to counting sheep, chanting a mantra or following a guided meditation, this allows my brain to focus on something mundane and repetitive rather than getting bored trying to not.. , well, try! These rhythms naturally slow as you sink further into a calm state until you've reached that liminal point of riding the hedge, no special scents, videos, chimes or noises required. Just a pair of cheap ear plugs.
    The last is ambient/white noise music. I personally like thunderstorms and heavy rain; but it could be wind, waves, a babbling brook, shifting sands, birds, lofi beats, techno-rave music or whatever allows you to simply project your mind into an alternate state of reality. For me, this is my go to method every night to trigger my brain to fall asleep, and allows me rapidly go back to sleep after a trip to the loo in the middle of the night. It's not exactly witchy, but the same technique can be used in the daytime to achieve that out-of-body, astral projection state needed for dream working, lucid dreaming, spirit communication, spirit flight, communing with deities and nature spirits etc..
    Hope these help anyone looking for more tekkers to apply to their witch craft?

  • @lostson7122
    @lostson7122 Před 3 lety +32

    Your voice is really soothing. Guided meditations would be great from you.

  • @lunamoon4603
    @lunamoon4603 Před 3 lety +16

    Thank you! I’m finally starting my spiritual/witchcraft path, after recovering from depression, that hold me back from it and I found many useful materials for beginners on your channel :3

  • @dodiekoehler5256
    @dodiekoehler5256 Před 3 lety +3

    I like guided meditations okay. But I hate when they start out with the breathe in, hold it, breathe out. Breathe in, hold it, breathe out. I have asthma and COPD. My breathing is not the same as a lot of other people. So I end up gasping for breath, hyperventilating and getting all flustered! That is not conducive to meditation. I do start my meditations with deep breathing in and out. But I do it in my own time.
    Thanks for these great ideas! Hearth you are just The Best! Blessings! ❤
    P.S. Your "fire" happy place is the same as mine! 😊♨️

  • @katecroy
    @katecroy Před 3 lety +16

    YES DO A GUIDED MEDITATION 🤩🤩🤩

  • @SunflowerSea234
    @SunflowerSea234 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this video. I realized in listening to this that I need to come up with a few steps for my work day to stay focused, and I think I'll start by dedicating different scents and instrumental music to work and meditation. Signals so my brain knows it's work time. This video was my kick in the pants to do it!
    One thing I want to share with anyone is you can learn to calm your mind! I learned something that changed my perception a long time ago from a doc. He said you can learn to relax. I was raised being told I'm a "worry wart" and didn't think I could be anything different. The doc said "You're good at worrying because you practice it. You can practice and get good at relaxing too." Mind blown!
    Hearth, I've listened to your videos for maybe like 3 years and I find your voice very comforting at this point. It was fine and neutral before that.
    Funny thing to share though, when I hear "Hey everyone" from anyone, usually i hear that in a work setting. My mind follows that with some work issue "so it's Hearth and today we're going to be talking about why the server is down" I work with technology and I feel like that's the last thing you'd want to talk about 😆

  • @Starry_Tones
    @Starry_Tones Před 3 lety +12

    This came up exactly when I need it. I might use these techniques to keep calm during my exams

  • @BrianatheBookDragon
    @BrianatheBookDragon Před 3 lety +8

    I've always been able to do the eye gazer mind calming naturally, I didn't even know it was a short technique for mind calming until your video.
    Your videos are always so helpful thank you for all your hard work.

  • @peacefulpasturessanctuar-qc2fe

    That moment on the roller coaster makes me think of the moment, as a young child, when you would jump up in an elevator just as is starts to descend….. like a moment in time when everything stands still

  • @_leaves_7252
    @_leaves_7252 Před 3 lety +6

    You should definately do guided meditation your voice is so soft and pretty

  • @allanallione4766
    @allanallione4766 Před 2 lety +2

    HALLO HEARTHWITCH ! BEING SO HAPPY AND RELAXED ! WATCHING AND LISTENING TO YOUR PODCASTS ! ALSO SIPPING ON SOME FRENCH BRANDY IN YOUR HONOR ! WITH RESPECTFUL LOVE ! BLESSED BE !

  • @nateburkhart6732
    @nateburkhart6732 Před rokem

    I find it good To forgive yourself when intrusive thoughts appear and I focus on them. It’s nice to be nice to urself

  • @tsulehisanvhisystem9352
    @tsulehisanvhisystem9352 Před 3 lety +2

    If you've been through truama and live with PTSD meditation may cause flashbacks and other symptoms. It does for me every time. I've had to skip meditations and learn how to maintain focuse without it.

  • @thegooddoctor4353
    @thegooddoctor4353 Před 3 lety +2

    Vase breathing also should be 2nd nature for anyone with vocal music training. When you sing, to get the best tone you use more your diaphragm (muscle under your lungs) than your lungs themselves. So the spot you want air coming out of in singing is where you want air to also return to when doing this kind of exercise.

  • @annevanbruggen2415
    @annevanbruggen2415 Před 3 lety +1

    One visualization that has helped me in the past and what might be particularly nice for those connected to water is to actually visualize the thoughts and feelings as a waterfall coming down in front of you, just streaming down and further away into a lake. You don't have to interact with them, they just come by and then drift off. It's helped me before to let go of them to just to consider them as part of the flowing of the water.

  • @damattice23
    @damattice23 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent vid from a therapist, yogi, meditator, pagan!

  • @sandstone_block5980
    @sandstone_block5980 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much Hearth! This actually helped so much :0

  • @lizfrancisco4787
    @lizfrancisco4787 Před 3 lety

    This was the video I needed, thank you so much!

  • @4revgreen
    @4revgreen Před 3 lety

    your videos always come at the exact right time when i need them! I've always struggled with meditation due to having some tics and so i've been researching it more lately

  • @baileymclemore6065
    @baileymclemore6065 Před 3 lety +4

    I have never heard of anyone using the 4 elements/4 count breath technique but I LOVE IT! I am working super hard to improve my visualization (and my basic mindfulness), and that is an amazing exercise in visualization that is also so calming! All of the techniques you suggested are honestly super helpful. I will certainly be coming back to this video often to try all these different techniques!

  • @yannikipelova
    @yannikipelova Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you! ❤️

  • @sjwashere
    @sjwashere Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for the tips! Just what I needed 🖤

  • @stoatsavvy
    @stoatsavvy Před 3 lety

    Thank you for posting this, these tips are super helpful! I've been having such a hard time meditating because my thoughts just feel so loud when I try, but that comparison with the TV screens just makes so much sense! I can't wait to try out these techniques!!

  • @alexrodia553
    @alexrodia553 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your channel so much, Hearth, thank you so much for all the information you have shared over the years. You are one of my CZcams witchy mentors! Thank you!

  • @vickimicki1989
    @vickimicki1989 Před 3 lety

    This video gave me so many new ideas for meditation. I love the Pavlov's dogs connection!

  • @almilahak224
    @almilahak224 Před 3 lety +10

    Just what i needed, when i needed it. Thank you Hearth!

  • @kaylin6682
    @kaylin6682 Před 3 lety +15

    You have become my number channel to go to for everything witchcraft, I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 💜

  • @notmyrealaccount456
    @notmyrealaccount456 Před 3 lety

    Definitely good idea to do guided meditations! Your voice is actually really calming, not annoying.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Před 2 lety

    Thanks again Hearth, love you

  • @ivoryrosegrowswild9491

    Very educational. Thank you for sharing 🙂

  • @heatherfletcher3244
    @heatherfletcher3244 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely love you videos, so helpful and informative! Please do a guided meditation 🤍

  • @xuxagirl87
    @xuxagirl87 Před 3 lety

    I love all of these exercise suggestions! I feel like the elemental one is a witchy variation of Gabby B's "peace begins with me" ^_^

  • @pallavipandey4763
    @pallavipandey4763 Před 3 lety

    Your videos have been really helpful. Thanks for your insightful takes 😍😍

  • @aelimammen2752
    @aelimammen2752 Před 3 lety

    All your videos are so informative and on point but, this was the most basic but desperate video I didn't even know I needed. Thank you so much!

  • @cassettetape7643
    @cassettetape7643 Před 3 lety

    Just recently found your channel and it is one of the best witchcraft channels I've seen so far 💖

  • @williamedwardl.5556
    @williamedwardl.5556 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding tips, great video. I love the amanita muscaria mushrooms behind you too :-)

  • @eirincbbunsby305
    @eirincbbunsby305 Před 3 lety

    This was a very useful video.. Thank you so much..

  • @Scarlett-Echo
    @Scarlett-Echo Před 3 lety +1

    Great info Hearth! It's so important to be able to get to this place if you want to be calm as well as do successful workings. Thank you for such an in depth video about it! XX

  • @vicvicvicvictorious3619
    @vicvicvicvictorious3619 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes! Do a guided meditation! I put your Q&A playlist on when I'm stressed at work because listening to you talk is calming.

  • @kelvinm560
    @kelvinm560 Před 2 lety

    This was an excellent video Hearth, thank you.

  • @mrkom8220
    @mrkom8220 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for making this! Currently working on meditation for therapy and also a beginner in witchcraft, so that helps for both!

  • @aseeyahrhinesmith1413
    @aseeyahrhinesmith1413 Před 3 lety

    Extremely helpful and informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @indykatley10317
    @indykatley10317 Před 2 lety

    So much great information and ideas about relaxing the mind. Thank you. 🙏🏻💕

  • @robm7302
    @robm7302 Před 3 lety

    Hi Hearth, Again thank you for the great video. Yes, your voice is very calming! Please do guided meditations.

  • @anagabriela3613
    @anagabriela3613 Před 3 lety +7

    Oh wow thank you so much for this video! Especially the “mind calming” and “meditation” definitions! I have recently started meditating and I usual do it a few times a weeks, but I have always found that I can almost never get rid of all the thoughts. I thought something was wrong with me lol! But this explains everything, thank you!
    Hearth you’re a life saver to all of us baby witches 😭 thanks for sharing all your wisdom with us over here! 💗

  • @onny1974
    @onny1974 Před 3 lety +1

    I really love your videos. Learning soo much. You are just awesome and knowledgeable 🤗🤗🤗

  • @V.C.88
    @V.C.88 Před 3 lety

    Yes! Please do a guided meditation for us!

  • @HolisticWitchofMd
    @HolisticWitchofMd Před rokem

    this is one amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing it. I have learned such for my own practice as well as those that I am practicing for : )

  • @corbiewhite7113
    @corbiewhite7113 Před rokem

    Your videos and advice is fantastic

  • @testcardII
    @testcardII Před 3 lety +1

    Even before I finished the video and read the comments, I thought it would be great if you did a guided meditation video 💙 you have a beautiful voice ✨

  • @teresastorms3774
    @teresastorms3774 Před 2 lety +1

    I call that stillness between breaths "dropping into the Void". Fantastic video, there is so much information that's very valuable. ❤

  • @vincentworster5816
    @vincentworster5816 Před 9 měsíci

    Very helpful and informative as usual, thanks!

  • @sibyla3705
    @sibyla3705 Před 3 lety

    So helpful o/
    I would like to try your guided meditation.

  • @DaughterOfChrist1997
    @DaughterOfChrist1997 Před 3 lety

    so pleased to watch this. thanks for putting few ads in such a long video, I can’t sleep to a video with too many ads😅
    had a stressful day so I’m really looking forward to this.
    Blessed Be ✨

  • @peacefulliving2906
    @peacefulliving2906 Před 3 lety +2

    I feel so empowered when I watch your videos. Its so wonderful to have such wise info on witchcraft.

  • @mindylynne9416
    @mindylynne9416 Před 2 lety

    Waiting patiently for your guided meditation 🧘🏻‍♀️🥰 also your nails were really cute here 🤩

  • @ayyitstaytay1959
    @ayyitstaytay1959 Před 3 lety

    I was trying each exercise a little bit with you and the last one focusing on the break of breathes I immediately understood what you meant

  • @wompusslompus5424
    @wompusslompus5424 Před 3 lety

    I think your voice is really soothing Hearth! I would not say no to a guided meditation by you 😊

  • @bluebird6883
    @bluebird6883 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video, thank you!! Will definitely try to incorporate some of the techniques you mentioned that I haven’t tried before and would love to see guided meditations from you.
    I also always struggled with meditation or mind calming techniques, what did it for me it’s the Balance app. Game changer in my skills. Really nice guided meditations and all personalised. They’re giving out free subscriptions so I totally recommend checking the app out and following their plans. They also do loving kindness and sleep time stuff which is nice. And they’ve guided me to become less dependant on their guidance too which is great.

  • @kirstie-leighashmore8951

    Yes please do a guided meditation 🧘‍♀️ you have a great voice that's easy to listen to without falling asleep XD

  • @MrsLympha
    @MrsLympha Před 2 lety

    I think your voice is beautiful and your tips are spot on. I use several of them and picked up a few new ones! Thank you.

  • @bliant3877
    @bliant3877 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't usually comment, but I just wanted to thank you for including meditation that doesn't involve visualization here. I physically can't visualize, and it makes me feel horrible when the only resources I find for meditation are about visualizing. Thank you 💜

  • @smolemocomrade
    @smolemocomrade Před 2 lety

    I love your voice, it's so soothing. It would be so awesome if you did some guided meditations.

  • @lilypotter9476
    @lilypotter9476 Před 3 lety

    Hi Ms Hearth. I really enjoy your voice; I`m sure if you did a guided meditation it would really be relaxing. Excellent video! 🦋

  • @InLiquidColor
    @InLiquidColor Před 3 lety +1

    I think your voice would lend itself well to guide meditations and I'd be happy to add more to my tool kit. Another option for anyone reading is to find a meditation in which you enjoy the visuals, but if the voice is grating, you can re-record it either on your own voice or a loved ones voice (I get most people "don't like the sound of their own voice" but I found I got over it pretty quickly with these exercises). In a pain management program where I learned about guided meditations, we were given this advice because it's hard to trust a stranger to keep you safe while they're guiding you somewhere unfamiliar. If it comes from yourself or someone you care about, that aspect of uncertainty is eliminated.
    Thank you for this video! I hadn't heard the one about focusing on the in-between-breaths one. I look forward to trying it out.

  • @essence0fwendigo
    @essence0fwendigo Před 3 lety +1

    Please do guided meditations!!! I would love a grounding meditation by you bc I reference your previous grounding video.

  • @beccaclarke9919
    @beccaclarke9919 Před 2 lety

    I would enjoy listening to your guided meditation

  • @wiccanwitch7691
    @wiccanwitch7691 Před 2 lety

    yes. your voice is very soothing and calming.

  • @gogglesucks8a11s
    @gogglesucks8a11s Před 2 lety

    The pendulum pause technique was really interesting. I find meditation really hard, tried mindfulness meditation before w focus on the body but always get distracted. Focusing on the pauses really spoke to me. Thanks!
    I also find some ASMR sounds really calming. There's an hour long video of a guy playing with a Zen garden that just really helps me focus.

  • @1412mariLU
    @1412mariLU Před 3 lety

    Thanks. I'm a singer and do a lot of yoga so I knew about most of the breathing techniques. But I loved the idea of focusing on the space between the breaths, I never heard about it and definitely want to try it.
    In addition to meditation I personally also find either playing music/singing or crafting/painting very calming. It's something you can totally get lost in, if you just concentrate how to move your fingers or on the sounds (in case of music) and textures (in case of crafting).

  • @shawiom
    @shawiom Před 3 lety +2

    Got through my labours with counting my breathing. Never planned it, it just happened on the day. Its very much a natural instinct to calm and concentrate for sure x

  • @jessicasmith9117
    @jessicasmith9117 Před 3 lety

    I’m excited to learn about this pertaining to witch craft. As I have a lot of experience with mediation and mindfulness but am fairly new to witchcraft. So it will be very helpful learning from you difference so I can improve and change up what I’m doing for my practice. Thanks you are so wonderful, informative, and thorough! ✨
    I’m very visual so I love the part with happy element places. Many of this techniques will be used a lot.

  • @davidprice8282
    @davidprice8282 Před 2 lety

    LOVE your voice, you are the best Iv heard.

  • @fizzlestyxx8507
    @fizzlestyxx8507 Před rokem

    I will try these techniques to find something that works. Thank you very much for the video.

  • @beckiporter6495
    @beckiporter6495 Před 3 lety +3

    Absolutely would love if you did guided meditation. Your voice is definitely not annoying and I find it calming. It would be fantastic

  • @wompusslompus5424
    @wompusslompus5424 Před 3 lety

    I've learned the gaze as "soft focus" where you let everything (visually and mentally) gently fall out of focus and a general loose awareness instead of a crisp, direct attention.

  • @annalisamanderville1364
    @annalisamanderville1364 Před 3 lety +5

    Beautifully presented and very informative💜. As a yoga teacher I know meditation can be difficult to teach, but you kept everything very practical and used your own experience to keep everything grounded in reality. I loved that you presented a variety of techniques so that everyone can find a place to start.🌸

  • @barrwilson9426
    @barrwilson9426 Před měsícem

    WOW. you are honestly so so amazing. I'm so glad I have you and your guidance. makes me feel so much more confident.

  • @GreenBench49
    @GreenBench49 Před 2 lety

    Yess! I like listening to MGK as well! Also, yes your voice is cool. I listen to your live streams while I clean my apartment. It is calming. My cats even will watch with me!

  • @jonathangauthier3549
    @jonathangauthier3549 Před rokem

    This video is extremely helpful. Thanks Hearth! You mentioned techniques for dealing with distractions and I thought I'd add mine to the comments section, should anyone need help.
    Firstly, I'm one of these "chill" people you spoke of, so you might want to know that before reading further. Secondly, I also do A LOT of crafts, woodworking, and researching my various crafts on CZcams - hence why I'm watching your videos. Thirdly, I try to keep myself in a positive mindset while crafting, cooking, woodworking etc, as being angry/distracted with a sharp, noxious or hot tool in hand can be dangerous.
    Now for my techniques:
    1) Let things simmer, ferment, roast (both in your mind and IRL). Having things getting done by themselves clears my mind. I don't have to think about what's for dinner if it's slowly cooking away by itself.
    2) give things time to cure and set. Whether crafting or otherwise, some things just need time to come together. Whether it's a painting or glue that needs to dry, or waiting for a loved one to realize that you were right, we all need to just let things "set into place" or cure (depending on the situation).
    3) some things need to be done now rather than ignored. Whether it's filing taxes, addressing a scraped knee, sending a message/link to a friend while you're thinking about it, or pulling something out of the oven before it burns, there are some things that simply need to be first BEFORE doing meditations or spells. After all, distracting yourself from a burning roast to cast a spell, while trying to ignore the screaming voices in your head telling you that your food is burning is not exactly a positive thing.
    4) some things can simply be put off until another day while inspiration strikes. Most chores don't necessarily need to be done immediately. A little dirt on the floors or a pile of dishes in the sink CAN be put off until later in the day or week while you concentrate on doing your spell workings on a specific date, time, lunar cycle, etc.
    I hope these tips help someone out there to better muffle out the constant din of mental chatter within their mind. It's a constant work in progress. I let dishes pile up and meals burn while I work all the time, but I try to better myself with each day. As of the time I'm writing this, I've paused to send a link of this video to friends while the right words were in my mind, played with my cats, and ignored my chores to ironically watch a video on how to deal with distractions. Like I said, it's a work IN PROGRESS, lol.
    Peace

  • @melanieasher7475
    @melanieasher7475 Před 3 lety

    Please consider doing a guided meditation you have such amazing knowledge and I trust your advice and would be able relax more knowing i was in a safe space starting out x

  • @KindaQuietGeekyGuy
    @KindaQuietGeekyGuy Před 2 lety

    After reading someone's advice on dream yoga I have done my best to meditate before bed. I did it last night before bed after watching this video it just seemed to work better. The technique I used did change though I just concentrated on my breath and in the moment I also did my own breath counting thing. I breathed in for 1-4 then breathed out for 5-8, finishing the count rather than stopping at 4 and starting again seemed to help. Ironically didn't remember any dreams but that has actually improved since I have started doing it a little bit ago.

  • @ladywytch129
    @ladywytch129 Před rokem

    I've found myself coming back to this video more than once. I'm not a beginner but my mind tends to go wild occasionally and I can't use my usual techniques to calm it. So here I am again 😄💖😄

  • @joywilson9212
    @joywilson9212 Před 9 měsíci

    HearthWitch, I’m a Beginner witch 🧙‍♀️ and I also have severe panic attacks and manic depression. Thank you for your videos.

  • @heroro9898
    @heroro9898 Před 3 lety +1

    I legit sat here for 43 minutes taking notes on this without break. I wish I could do that with schoolwork :|. u just explain it in a way that actually makes it interesting :)