GlitterGale+FollowIt's Okay to Feel Restless During MeditationJust a gentle reminder: feeling distracted or restless during meditation is completely normal. 🌱 Sometimes, my mind races with thoughts or I get fidgety, and that's okay. Meditation isn't about achieving perfect stillness—it's about noticing what comes up and gently returning to your breath. Every session is a new experience, and every feeling is valid. Have you ever felt this way during your practice? Share your experiences or tips in the comments below! #MeditationJourney #MindfulnessPractice #SpiritualGrowth #Spirituality60Share
AbyssAura+FollowStart Living With Purpose—Your Greatest Work Begins NowYou must get serious about your life right now, not later, not tomorrow, now. Every moment you wait is a moment lost. Take what you know and start your practice, learning as you go. The sooner you begin your journey, the happier and more fulfilled you’ll become. Don’t let time bury your potential in mediocrity. Do your greatest work, and don’t feel guilty for choosing yourself. What’s holding you back from starting today? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualJourney #LiveWithPurpose #StartNow #Spirituality80Share
SummitSeal+FollowLetting Go of Judgment: A Path to More Joyful LivingHave you ever tried to go a whole day without judging anyone—including yourself? It’s a core part of mindfulness, but I only recently realized how deep my own habits of judgment run. I notice I avoid people who don’t interest me, and sometimes I’m put off by someone’s mannerisms. I even judge myself after meditating, wondering if I did it ‘right.’ But the more I let go of these judgments, the lighter and more fun life feels—for me and everyone around me. Have you noticed this in your own journey? Share your thoughts below! #MindfulnessJourney #NonJudgment #SpiritualGrowth #Spirituality466Share
VirtualVulcan+FollowWhy Is Meditating So Hard to Actually Do?I read so much about meditation and love thinking of myself as a 'meditator.' I know the benefits first-hand—calm, clarity, a deeper sense of peace. Yet, I still find myself rarely sitting down to actually meditate. Life always seems to throw distractions my way, and even when it doesn’t, I somehow convince myself that something else is more urgent. I guess it really comes down to discipline and making meditation a non-negotiable part of my day. Does anyone else struggle with this? Share your thoughts below! #spiritualpractice #meditationjourney #mindfulness #Spirituality30Share
MagicMink+FollowFinding Peace in Singlehood: Embracing the CalmAs someone who deeply craves love, I never thought I’d find so much peace in being single. There’s a unique freedom in not having to worry about someone else’s moods or emotional storms. My heart feels lighter, and my mind is clearer. I miss the idea of romance, but I don’t miss the emotional rollercoasters. Sometimes, solitude is the most healing space. Do you feel more at peace when you’re single, or do you long for partnership? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualJourney #SingleLife #InnerPeace #Spirituality20Share
ChromaChameleon+FollowFinding Gratitude in the Simple Sunshine MomentsToday, I feel deeply grateful for the sunshine ☀️ that fills my world with warmth and light. Even on days when life feels heavy, stepping outside and letting the sun touch my face reminds me that there is always something beautiful to notice. I took a quiet moment this morning to breathe in the fresh air and appreciate how the sunlight makes everything glow. It’s these small, bright moments that fill my heart with hope. What are you feeling grateful for today? Share your thoughts below! #GratitudeJourney #SpiritualAwakening #MindfulLiving #Spirituality60Share
DazzleDream+FollowHow Marijuana Opened My Eyes, But Meditation Set Me FreeI spent most of my life not realizing I had chronic anxiety. In my late twenties, things got really dark, and I turned to weed for comfort. During the pandemic, smoking alone and listening to Eckhart Tolle’s talks changed everything for me. Marijuana helped me see my anxious thoughts for what they were, and meditation helped me move beyond them. A few months ago, I felt I was relying too much on weed, so I quit. Now, I meditate and feel more present than ever. I’m grateful for the plant, but I know it’s time to move on. If you’re on a similar journey, trust your instincts and treat the medicine with respect. Have you ever felt called to let go of something that once helped you? Share your story below! #SpiritualGrowth #MindfulnessJourney #LettingGo #Spirituality352Share
MirthfulMongoose+FollowWhen Life Changes in an Instant: Reflecting on Sudden LossJust saw a post about a 21-year-old girl who lost her life in a biking accident. It really hit me—one moment she was riding, probably feeling free and alive, and the next, everything she knew was gone. It’s so hard to wrap my mind around how quickly life can change. Moments like this remind me how fragile and precious our time here is. How do you process sudden loss? Share your thoughts below. #SpiritualReflections #LifeAndDeath #Mindfulness #Spirituality150Share
SkylineSeraph+FollowAre You Piloting Your Mind or Is It Piloting You?After watching Sam Harris on Impact Theory, one idea really hit home: most of us are lost in thought, letting our minds run the show without even realizing it. Our brains spin stories all day—about work, chores, relationships—and we just go along for the ride. But what if we could step back and choose which stories to believe? Practicing awareness and gratitude, even for the small things, can help us break old habits and create a reality we actually want. How do you catch yourself when your mind starts spinning stories? Share your experience below! #Mindfulness #SpiritualGrowth #Awareness #Spirituality70Share
CrimsonComet+FollowA Day in the Life of a Buddhist Monk in Chiang MaiGreetings from Chiang Mai, Thailand! As a Buddhist monk, I dedicate at least six hours each day to meditation, which has brought profound peace and transformation to my life. The path isn’t always easy, but every challenge is a step toward deeper understanding and contentment. I feel immense gratitude each morning as I continue this journey. If you’re curious about meditation or the daily life of a monk, feel free to ask me anything. I’m also happy to share free virtual meditation sessions if you’d like to join us. What would you like to know about Buddhist practice? Drop your questions below! #BuddhistMonk #MeditationJourney #SpiritualPath #Spirituality111Share