In this episode, we invite you to join us for a guided meditation session specifically designed for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) led by Jyothi V. Robertson.
You can listen to the recording of the practice below (22:49).
The session begins with deep breathing exercises, followed by a detailed body scan where listeners are encouraged to be present in each area of their body while drawing attention to their breath. Jyothi emphasizes the practice of returning to the breath as an anchor, helping listeners gently release any judgment or tension they may be holding. Moments of silence are incorporated, allowing listeners to be curious and attentive to any sensations or feelings that arise. Jyothi concludes the practice by reminding listeners of the power of their intention and expressing gratitude and compassion towards themselves.
About the JYO BIPOC Meditation Gathering
The Journey You Own BIPOC Meditation Gathering is a group meditation session specifically designed for individuals who identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color). In these sessions, individuals can connect with others who share similar experiences, create a sense of community, and support each other in their meditation practice.
The JYO BIPOC meditation gatherings provide a unique space for BIPOC individuals to prioritize their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and to honor their identities and experiences within the practice of meditation. Through these sessions, our aim is to create a safe and supportive space for BIPOC individuals to practice meditation together.
If you identify as a BIPOC individual and wanted to join our community, whether you are new to meditation or looking to deepen your practice, feel free to join The JYO BIPOC meditation gatherings. You can register for free through this link.