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Calgary Mindfulness Weekly Meditation

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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Calgary Mindfulness. We can be reached by email at CalgaryMindfulness@gmail.com or visit our website at www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca. Join us for a 15 minute meditation practice using the anchors of mindfulness meditation--body, breath, sound, sight, stress, pain, as well as loving-kindness, gratitude and visualization. Streamed live on Zoom from Calgary each Sunday. You are welcome to join our group live.

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  • Mindfulness of Emotional Intensity in our Thoughts & Emotions
    Oct 26 2025

    Greetings! In today's podcast, we continue our theme of nurture our inner strength when the external world seems very stressful. This topic is the gift that keeps on giving, since we have approached it from many different angles in the seven episodes of this season!

    Today, we explore mindfulness of emotional intensity - how many of our thoughts and emotions are at the red hot end of the spectrum--rage, anger, frustration? How much time do we spend steeping in this toxic tea? If an honest looks finds us there more often than not, then: not only is this unhealthy, but it is inaccurate. If we are not living in an active war zone, then we've been hoodwinked by ideology, media etc to respond as though we are. While this makes big media companies lots of money by capturing our attention, it rewires our minds to respond without emotional regulation, and to produce dopamine etc to when we do; we become addicted in fact to negative news. We get addicted to the rush of anger, the clarity of rage.

    Alas not only is this unhealthy but it is inaccurate. Many people don't mind hurting themselves with unhealthy behaviour if it seems to help others, for example, by bringing truth to light, but in this case our obsession with the negative is not accurate; it is not bringing truth to light.

    How can we explore this in meditation? Noticing our thoughts/emotions; asking, "what is the root of this"? Usually a fear of not belonging, a fear of scarcity. Then, visualize: "how would I feel if I could let this go?"

    To watch this meditation, please visit: https://youtu.be/NW9_a9tqEdU.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more!

    For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    20 m
  • Toxic Mistrust 2: How to Investigate and Nurture our Toxic Mistrust in Mindfulness Meditation
    Oct 20 2025

    Welcome to our Sunday 15 minute mindfulness meditation, where we explore how to investigate and nuture our thoughts of toxic mistrust. We go further than last week, where we explored how to recognize and acknowledge it.

    Today we learn techniques for investigating and nurturing these self-sabotaging thoughts. What is toxic mistrust? Toxic mistrust can manifest against ourselves (we feel unworthy of the love, attention, care of others) against our inner circle (my family/colleagues/friends don't love, respect, etc me enough and want to take my stuff) and the world generally (the world/government/ strangers) are out to get me, take my stuff, are unsafe). We are what we think; how many of our thoughts take on this flavour?

    To watch this podcast please visit https://youtu.be/-M5ZcM3lzBg.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    18 m
  • Embodied Presence #4: Mindfulness of Emotions
    Oct 6 2025

    Greetings and welcome to our FOURTH session of the autumn 2025 season, where we are dedicated to listening to and developing our inner strength at a time when there seems to be so much more public stress and chaos.

    Alas it is now too cold to meet outside early in the morning! I will schedule alternate indoor times at least once monthly for our group to meet!

    Today, we use EMOTIONS as our primary anchor to continue to explore developing the embodied presence; paying attention to any emotions that arise during our breathwork, and then returning to the present moment and the breath.

    To watch this podcast, please visit https://youtu.be/XkIZwaeIo2A.

    The embodied presence: why this focus? Well, the present moment is the only one over which we have control, where we can align with our goals and values thoughtfully, so that we don’t feel hostage to the whims of circumstances out of our control. In our practice today, we explore how the act of paying attention to the sensations we observe during the emotion scan can be relaxing and bring ease to our thoughts and bodies.

    For more information about Calgary Mindfulness, or to join our weekly practice, please write CalgaryMindfulness@Gmail.com, where we welcome your questions, comments and intentions for future meditation practices.

    We offer workshops and instruction and much more! For information, please visit www.CalgaryMindfulness.ca

    Kind regards, Rosanna D’Agnillo, Founder and Lead Facilitator, Calgary Mindfulness

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    13 m
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