Page 6 of 51

Reiki Meditation – Let Reiki Flow Within!

Visualization is a powerful transformation tool, and it happens to be a great medium to practice meditation. It’s particularly effective when practising guided meditations and journeys (as in the indigenous traditions).

Personally, I love combining visualization to many other wellness and meditation techniques. Namely, I’ve successfully managed peaks of my own anxiety with a meditation I (still) use regularly. Reiki is a japanese healing art based on the principle of energy work, more specifically, on the channelling of universal life force energy, to which we all have access.

Without further ado, here’s one of my favorite meditations (and it’s so simple!), so click on the video to #MeditateWithMercedes and follow along:


If you enjoyed this video, give me a virtual high-five and subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Your support helps me share more videos with all of you. 🙂

Yogi Breath with Mudras

A few years ago, I was introduced to the magic (and science) of mudras. These hand gestures (more commonly, but sometimes body postures as well), triggers specific effects on the brain and body. The term “mudra” translates to “seal”.  In a way, it is an impression we form within ourselves, through the use of our hands. As indicated by reflexology, yogic science also believes that our entire bodies are reflected in different parts of our hands.

Since then, I’ve gotten to know several mudras, but among my favorites, are those practised with this Yogi Breath meditation and pranayama (breath exercise). The latter strives to deepen and lengthen the breath, and by extension, to calm the nervous system (shifting it from the sympathetic to the parasympathetic).

I could write a lot about this breath, of the effects produced by the mudras, but it’s best to just experience it!

Follow this meditation:


If you enjoyed this video, give me a virtual high-five and subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Your support helps me share more videos with all of you. 🙂

« Older posts Newer posts »