As the year draws to a close, it’s a natural time to pause, reflect, and consider what the past twelve months have brought into our lives. In this special year-end meditation practice, Jyothi V. Robertson guides participants through a reflective process designed to revisit key moments, embrace both challenges and joys, and find a sense of closure before stepping into the new year.
Listen to the episode below.
This guided meditation encourages you to gently review the year, month by month, allowing significant memories to surface — whether they involve personal growth, relationships that shaped you, or experiences of joy or difficulty. Through this intentional reflection, the practice helps you identify lingering feelings, unresolved conversations, or attachments that may still occupy your mind. With compassion, Jyothi guides you to release these attachments, rediscovering space for new possibilities and opportunities.
The session concludes with an intention-setting exercise, inviting you to reflect on how you wish to show up in the new year and what you hope to bring into your life. This practice offers a grounding and restorative way to transition from the year behind to the one ahead.
Whether you’re looking to move beyond unresolved moments or set intentions for a more meaningful future, this meditation can help you approach the new year with clarity and purpose.
Take a moment to breathe, reflect, and join this thoughtful journey. Step into the new year with openness, intention, and a sense of possibility.
About JYO Meditation Gathering
The JYO Meditation Gathering offers a unique opportunity for individuals seeking inner peace and mindfulness. These free online sitting meditation sessions, conducted via Zoom, provide a serene space where participants can connect with their inner selves and join a supportive community of like-minded individuals. Whether you’re new to meditation or a seasoned practitioner, all are welcome to join this nurturing environment. Free registration can be found here.
We look forward to sitting with you in the community of practice.