Videos

Embark on a visual journey to tranquility with our Meditation Video Library. Immerse yourself in a collection of thoughtfully crafted videos designed to bring peace, relaxation, and mindfulness to your daily life.

  • 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: A Simple, Grounding Exercise to Calm Anxiety

    5, 4, 3, 2, 1: A Simple, Grounding Exercise to Calm Anxiety

    This video features soothing piano music that is perfect for relaxation, meditation, yoga, study, and sleep. The gentle melodies and soft tones will help you unwind and let go of stress and anxiety, allowing you to focus on your breath and inner thoughts.

  • Take a Deep Breath

    Take a Deep Breath

    Did you know that extending your exhales so that they are a little longer than your inhales can help you relax? Try it and let us know how it goes for you. The breath bubble above was designed with the following counts in mind:

    Inhale for 3 counts
    Rest for 2 count
    Exhale for 5 counts
    Rest for 2 counts

    Tips:

    Experiment with different counts that feel nourishing for you.
    ↓Go down by a count of one in each part if you’re feeling any stress or strain.
    ↑ If it feels easy, you can try increasing each section by a count of one.
    ☺️ Bringing a hint of a smile to your lips helps to relax your jaw.

  • Box Breathing – 1 minute in length

    Box Breathing – 1 minute in length

    This breathing exercise can be called box breathing, battle breathing, bomb breathing, or can exist by a few other names. It's a very simple breathing exercise that people that can be used by those who disengage bombs. They use this technique to manage their stress at a level where they are able to make decisions, and function optimally under extreme levels of stress.

    This is a great technique to control those ruminating thoughts while attempting to fall asleep. The practice is pretty simple: Breathe in for the count of four, hold your breath for the count of four, breathe out for the count of four, hold for the count of four, and repeat.