
Day 6: The Night Sky
Meditation
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Jade Alexis
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Aaptiv
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This longer pre-sleep meditation will have you practicing visualization, envisioning a night sky where you count the stars. Your goal is to stay completely still for this meditation, making each breath deeper than the last.
Please note: all Aaptiv audio-fitness programs, including those in your Audible library, will become unavailable after Sept 5, 2019.
©2018 Aaptiv, Inc. (P)2018 Aaptiv, Inc.Not at peace
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Definitely not for me.
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Background music
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Day 6
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Her voice is choppy, not relaxing at all.
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positives: The performance is good, with the narrator speaking in a calm and soothing way at a pace that made it easier to follow and drift off to. I did get SOME sleep after this and about half the time felt calmer/more relaxed after listening.
This guide uses mainly embodiment and breathing techniques, with some visualization. Visualization was helpful for me, i.e. once you're asked to imagine a beautiful garden; once, count sheep jumping over a fence -- I finally "got" why people "count sheep," with the combination of breath, the voice, and the image producing a hypnotic effect.
Negatives: Unfortunately, the embodiment/body awareness techniques weren't so great. If you have any issue with your body or how you process sensations, or are just the fidgety-est person ever (I am), then being asked to hone all your focus on one body part until you've categorized your whole body can be the opposite of relaxing. I found it annoying and upsetting because I have a painful few spots which this meditation brought into sharper focus rather than relaxing. I genuinely hated being directed to focus on my thumb or bizarrely, my "right fingernail" (???) and make it totally still. I tried to tune out the instructions and just be lulled by the monotone voice.
If you're a fidgeter, being told to be still just makes you want to fidget more. Also, the abrupt transitions between imagining your body being heavy like an anchor vs light like a feather were too quick to mentally achieve and unsettling because they were so different.
It also directed the listener to focus on a third eye space but without a lot of guidance about what that meant. The yoga breathing techniques were a big plus but they weren't featured long enough to help me.
If you fidget like me then avoid this
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worked great everytime
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not relaxing
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robotic
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Just didn't help me at all
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